Example sentences of "[conj] the [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 Many times it appears to be used so that other qualities of the work — the wide assortment of materials it might be constructed of , say , or the way it is attached to the wall — can take centre stage , much in the way that a black and white photograph allows you to concentrate on matters otherwise obscured or de-emphasized by colour .
2 Or the way it feels and actually is .
3 Apart from being a very expensively-dressed woman , it appears she is willing to risk all to get her own way — never mind her in-laws or the unpleasantness it surrounds the princes with .
4 Erm well one way or the other it 's got the result
5 No one can tell what stimulus it may bring or the fruit it may bear in creative work by later generations .
6 We can even be afraid of fear itself or the chaos it brings to our inner world .
7 Well it 's just it 's not the the grease the make up or the cream it 's the fact that you 're you 're putting so much muck on your skin all the time and it clogs up pores and causes spots .
8 Scorpius is setting , and the Cross is more or less out of view , though as seen from anywhere south of Sydney or the Cape it never drops below the horizon .
9 Even now , however , no decisions had been taken on the speed of emancipation or the form it should take .
10 However , the company ran at a net loss of $28.7m as opposed to the $2.7m in profit it got in 1990 or the $4.2m it tallied in 1989 .
11 For example a statement about the number of miles it 's done , or the number it 's had .
12 It is no good offering an alternative cooking means to the traditional methods if the chef is not happy with the equipment or the results it gives .
13 Where the dickens it 's got to .
14 Far better that its messengers take it only to plants of exactly the same kind where the genes it carries will unite with eggs and form seeds .
15 Until these underlying images of individual and society are recognized , and their study given the explicit attention it deserves , the significance of geographical knowledge for social practice will not be realized , nor the constraints it currently imposes overcome .
16 The cost of recruitment should not be underestimated nor the time it takes from the decision to recruit to the new staff member joining .
17 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssystemes AG last week added its endorsement to the list of vendors pledging X/Open XPG4 conformance , promising that the systems it has that are now XPG3 will be XPG4 by the end of the year : some of its software products are already XPG4 branded .
18 Bearing this in mind ( and the same applies to the unregistered design right generally and to copyright works ) it is worthwhile keeping good records of the development of the topography so that the date it was created can be proved in a court of law .
19 The committee recognises that the changes it proposes will not be implemented without a change in legislation .
20 The Centre is required to become self-supporting so that it is necessary to establish links with government and the business and commercial worlds and to ensure that the programs it produces for the academic community are also attractive to the commercial market-place .
21 And do n't forget that the money it costs to go to LA and to live there is eventually going to come out of your royalties , not the record company 's .
22 It 's an essential feature of 3i that the positions it takes are long term .
23 The reason why red in red hair is unique is that the colour it refers to would not be labelled red if anything other than hair were being described .
24 Dr Mike Barratt of Earth Resources Research , who carried out research on air travel for the World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) , says that the rapid rate of growth of air travel is a particular problem , as is the fact that the pollution it causes is injected directly into the atmosphere .
25 By ‘ blimpish ’ The Times presumably means that the directors it so describes show an obstinate and blinkered lack of concern for the national economic interest , and persist in pursuing what they judge to be the more immediate interests of the companies they direct .
26 The company says that the haemoglobin it harvests from the yeast is cheap , safe and identical to natural haemoglobins .
27 The Crown applied to the Outer House of the Court of Session to quash the ruling , contending that the evidence it had tried to present had to be deemed relevant , even if not determinative or of very great weight .
28 I did n't mean that the way it sounded , ’ she apologised .
29 ( Since then I have learned that the way it is done is in a body bag , which is much easier to handle , and then transferred to a coffin either in the pick-up vehicle or at the undertakers . )
30 The informal structure is the structure as it actually operates rather that the way it ought to operate .
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