Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Brewery leases are proving extremely popular , according to agent Christie & Co It has revealed around 850 applications for new leases over the last two months and according to Paul Newman of the company 's leasing division ‘ unlike other business sectors there is a strong demand for them . ’ |
2 | A police spokesman said : ‘ You can buy all of these tools at B & Q. It depends on what they are used for . |
3 | Thus , the FIATA freight forwarder is not generally the actual carrier of the goods , although it can carry the cargo in vehicles or vessels it owns or has leased or of which it is the designated operator . |
4 | Jessamy swallowed hard and silently ordered herself to ignore his mouth completely , no matter what line or mood it moulded itself into . |
5 | She had turned other men — men she did n't hate — away at her door before now without going through all this prior angst , meeting the moment with the tact or firmness it required when it came , but not before . |
6 | The new Government needed strength , for without Austen Chamberlain , Balfour , Birkenhead or Horne it looked weak on paper , and it had to face an immediate general election . |
7 | First , can Quine be forced to acknowledge that questions arise which demand transcendental reflection — does his resistance to such issues flow naturally from his philosophy , or docs it require a stubborn closing of the mind ? |
8 | By loading specific parts of the system with food or water it has been possible to investigate , for example , the role of the stomach in the termination of eating and drinking . |
9 | More than half the money borrowed by Mexico , Venezuela and Argentina during the last ten years has effectively flowed out the back door , often in the same year or month it flowed in . |
10 | She considered it very remiss of the Social Work Department not to inform the Social Work Committee of what guidelines or policy it intended to use as a stop gap measure . |
11 | It does n't matter whether you get it right or wrong it does n't come into it really . |
12 | So if you feel six pulses or vibrations it indicates the chosen number is six . |
13 | Her curiosity had never been great , and without nourishment or stimulation it had shrivelled . |
14 | It requires government to speak with one voice , to act in a principled and coherent manner to ward all its citizens , to extend to everyone the substantive standards of justice or fairness it uses for some . |
15 | Yeah , the erm the alternator or distributor it had n't been wired properly , it had been rewired but not done properly . |
16 | He was staring at the concoction with open curiosity , as though trying to determine which category of plant , animal or thing it fell into . |
17 | An SPR may be Closed if the problem or suggestion it reports has been dealt with , and an SPR may be Replied to if the work is still outstanding . |
18 | It must be for Parliament to decide what documentary material or testimony it requires and the extent to which Parliamentary privilege should attach . |
19 | It is always laborious to find the components of a vector , so we are not much better off with A than with H or B. It turns out however that A is a more basic quantity of physics than B. Since B is given by the curl of A it is possible that A is finite while its curl is zero . |
20 | An organisation might become so widely diversified in the range of products or services it offers that it becomes difficult , if not impossible , for management to integrate all of the organisation under a common objective and within a single ‘ management philosophy ’ and culture . |
21 | As a result , the marketing mix must have : Strategic elements ( for instance , the company must decide what kinds of products or services it wishes to produce , given the choices it has made about the target markets it wants to satisfy . |
22 | That such contracts have done so may be taken to show with at least strong prima facie force that , moulded under the pressures of negotiation , competition and public opinion , they have assumed a form which satisfies the test of public policy as understood by the courts at the time , or , regarding the matter from the point of view of the trade , that the trade in question has assumed such a form that for its health or expansion it requires a degree of regulation . |
23 | For the composer , arranger or copyist it covers every imaginable aspect of notation . |
24 | Tufte introduces the idea of data-ink to describe any part of a graphic that conveys measured quantities by , for instance , position on the page , by length , or by the word or numerals it forms . |
25 | List them , and for each one write a brief sentence explaining what senses and/or emotions it appeals to , and what techniques it uses ( ie music , a slogan , a personality etc ) . |
26 | However , with recorders down to less than £8,000 it does n't take much arithmetic to work out that a company turning over 2,000 slides a year will come close to being better off with its own camera . |
27 | A has its meaning within the couplet only in the light , or sense , of B , and B in the light , or sense , of A. In the case of Isa 40.3 , for instance , the couplet does not mean B , even if B is more precise than A. It means ( i ) prepare Yahweh 's way in the sense of making straight a highway , and it means ( ii ) make straight the highway as an act of preparing a way for Yahweh , and it means both of these things concurrently . |
28 | And of course with it being heavier than air it does tell you it can give a nasty headache , cause drowsiness , etcetera etcetera . |
29 | As an ideal of law this is attractive , and in going deeper than instrumentalism it raises a number of issues . |
30 | This is situated between the eyes , and in fish , amphibians , reptiles and birds it lies just below the skin , acting as a rudimentary third eye . |