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

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1 ’ there not being in force in relation to the use of that vehicle ‘ The proof of insurance falls to the defence once it has been established by the prosecution that the motor vehicle has been used on a road ( Philcox v Carberry [ 1960 ] Crim LR 563 ) .
2 If you can hold your feelings and examine them , force yourself to hear the voice and ask why it produces the response that it does , you are beginning to get the better of it , to break the fearful silence that surrounds it and , incidentally , to add another voice to your writing repertoire .
3 A first step in the process is to examine the gap between what the company income is likely to be from the products now in production and the income that it wishes to have over the next planning period .
4 It has been able to obtain a third of the income that it needs from sponsorship , while a further third has been obtained from admission charges .
5 On the other hand , if the income as it arose in each of the five years was paid out to Mr X that would have no tax consequences : he could not be assessed under TA 1988 , s739 as he is not ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom .
6 As the law presently stands , it is open for a settlor to transfer assets overseas upon an accumulation trust for the benefit of his children without there being any UK tax liability on the income as it arises overseas .
7 The implication from the provision and s741 is if the Revenue have not actually charged the income when it arose in year 1 and it is paid out in year 3 , the only charge under s739 would be in year 3 when the monies are paid out .
8 The decision to maintain the acceptance of a long-standing invitation to go on Mr. Byrne 's show in Dublin on Friday night was prompted by the opportunity that it afforded to speak to the people of the Republic of Ireland about terrorism and the response of a democratic society .
9 He knew everyone who mattered , and it was luck as much as anything else — what if reggae or jazz-funk had been the dominant force then ? — but Parsons was still capable of grabbing the opportunity when it knocked .
10 A and the forms as it stands picks up most of the points that we 've just raised .
11 and it worked , and it got over to Australia , it got unpacked and it still worked when it got to Australia , and it went on the stand and it stood on the stand for a week or however long it was .
12 Cos the st er you could , you might be able to take the stand cos it 's got ta be pretty er hefty .
13 Ferranti carried on with the contracts because it did not want to give the purported customers an excuse not to pay back the credit .
14 It is , however , in my judgment , a valid objection to the section 6(2) order sought by paragraph 11 of the prayer that it appears to be directed to restoring only the investors to their former positions .
15 Formerly , the rule permitting recourse to earlier statutes was taken to allow the court to compare the wording of a consolidation Act with the Acts that it superseded , and to conclude that variation of wording indicated a change of meaning .
16 It goes without saying that professional programme makers turn to the experts when it comes to obtaining authentic props .
17 ‘ The county council has to make up the remainder but it has already limited the amount it intends to spend . ’
18 The rebound fell to Williams whose effort scraped the upright as it went outside .
19 If there was a swell on the east side where the the grating but there was also a gully landing which you get into the gully but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully and there was a derrick there er you could a crane there that you could take everything out of the boat but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully .
20 ‘ Good Joey , ’ he said to the parakeet as it chattered into wakefulness .
21 Meanwhile the couple in bed were so engrossed in each other that neither of them heard the fuse as it spluttered towards them .
22 The Change Coordinator will inform the person who requested the change that it has been implemented .
23 One of the important characteristics of those moves was the support that it represented for British liberalisation policies .
24 The principal importance of the decision , however , lies in the support that it affords to the proposition that it is not necessary for the duty of the policeman to be found in a specific rule of the common law or statute .
25 A CRE spokesman confirmed to The Scotsman that it had begun an official investigation ‘ which arises from our view that there may have been discrimination in some of the things being done by the education department of Strathclyde Regional Council . ’
26 A CRE spokesman confirmed to The Scotsman that it had begun an official investigation ‘ which arises from our view that there may have been discrimination in some of the things being done by the education department of Strathclyde Regional Council . ’
27 ‘ But I 'm totally untechnical ; my theory in the studio is ‘ turn the knobs until it sounds good ’ .
28 I 'm right off the side of the bike so it takes much longer for me to get back on it and control the slide . ’
29 It is important for the writer because it lays out a line of attack along which the essay will proceed .
30 Trafalgar resisted restating the accounts since it did not believe it had done anything wrong .
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