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

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1 If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so .
2 If a company does not pay a supplier 's bill on time it has the use of that money until it does so .
3 I mean I 'm gon na try and give , the first two guys and er Mike who came in , they did n't do very well cos they did n't actually mention that bit and it did n't flow from then on , you 've got ta make the point , you know , did you find that er well not did you , that 's bad phraseology , I 'm sure you found this beneficial which of the areas of the five tonight actually interest you the most do that bit and then go in with the fact that you actually mentioned earlier on that you do work on a recommendation basis .
4 Yes , I saw that bit and it was n't good
5 This is because as Dickens wrote his novels as weekly instalments he had to put enough into each instalment whether it be a couple of chapters or many , enough to captivate his readers and cause them to wait with eagerness for the next instalment .
6 Furthermore , it was plain that the provision contemplated deduction from each instalment as it was paid .
7 I thought I 'd give you that opportunity cos it is a little ARC publication , it 's one that we er So so if you want it .
8 If the if they 're provided with the right kind of teacher then I think the pupil will be given that opportunity if it 's , the potential is there to bring it out , but you some of the children do n't want to learn well that 's not the fault of the school !
9 A long quarter swell built up and for four days and nights the carrack raced along , slipping backwards down each wave as it overtook her , wallowing heavily as the next one came up astern , and making a dazzling white wake that trailed astern like a huge , ragged scar across the aquamarine ocean .
10 But Randolph did n't mind one little bit as it was the best day of his life .
11 With the sun below the horizon it was only by a perceptible lightening of the sky in that direction that it was possible to place themselves in the great ocean of trees .
12 That is to say , the spin is either " up " or " down " with respect to that direction and it can never be a bit " sideways ' .
13 It turns out that if I choose a direction and look at the electron 's spin in relation to that direction then either its axis of rotation points along that direction or it is wholly in the reverse direction .
14 this standard differed for each category and it is difficult to see how it could be translated into a more general form .
15 Coleridge had struggled hard with Osorio , and even now he had little faith that it could succeed on stage .
16 Then begins the arduous task of checking the weight of each sack before it is sewn up by hand to eliminate cheating — and there is no chance of chucking out the odd lump or two en route !
17 Erm let's just take that chain in each case because it 's it is a
18 This presupposes a homogeneity of units which can not always be supported in fact , but the individual investigator must take decisions on this problem in each case as it arises .
19 Philippa , whose face was normally as radiant and untroubled as a child 's , had not stopped frowning since Lee had started talking to her that afternoon and it annoyed Conrad to see it .
20 I 'm over the top on that budget as it is . ’
21 There are two members I think have spoken from the Liberal benches concerning funding bureaucracy and I would agree entirely with what that means but they 've also mentioned in the same bet , budgetary control and if you 're going to control budgets , you have to have a minimal amount of bureaucracy and the function really of the head of the er of the project , er the head of the the post that 's now slipped into oblivion with this motion , would actually have been to do two things it would have been to hold the two groups together and it would have been to have overall control of that budget and it would n't have been easy and I would n't have like the job and I wouldn't 've applied for it and certainly would have been very difficult indeed .
22 The General Strike in no way deflected it from that course and it is difficult to see that event as an historical watershed in the evolution of trade union policies and attitudes .
23 In response to the hon. Gentleman 's second question , my hon. Friend the Minister of State , Northern Ireland Office , made it perfectly clear that we will not make any comment whatever on that case while it is proceeding .
24 will not be in that category because it will be totally funded by the Department of Health ah as and when it comes along .
25 They now supposed that Marian and Allen must be trying to pass the depression to the south , and if this were so there was still ample time to position themselves to cut off that route although it involved going considerably deeper into the forest and into territory where their own danger was greater .
26 there and perhaps coming on to the Residents ' Association point that made in their proof , that our forecasts actually show that on balance , er er there would be an increase in flow in fact on the on that route as it approaches the A sixty one .
27 The one up the main road — I do n't like taking that route because it 's colder and there 's alot of traffic .
28 There was little hope that it would weigh for much in the balance of political life until then .
29 ‘ I wanted to be a primary teacher , and you have to teach so many different things at that level that it seemed better to study a broader range of subjects , ’ she says .
30 And it is clear that there were , that a very significant proportion were not reaching that level and it 's being taxed .
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