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

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1 So you 'd say that as a b er as a result of that it did it did er so it did When you say it served its purpose , it did improve the image ?
2 But , it has given no indication of whether it intends to acquire or dispose of any data processing activities .
3 Every research study needs to be assessed on the criterion of whether it measures up to its own stated objectives .
4 Indeed , the courts will take a pragmatic view of the complexity of the information and the employee 's ability to remember it as a test of whether it has been wrongfully used/disclosed by him .
5 The information needs to be stored in such a form that will facilitate fast testing of whether it matches what is being searched for .
6 Oftel does say that it believes video on demand comes under the auspices of the Broadcasting Act , rather than BT 's Public Telecommunications Operator licence , and while the ITC agrees , it also says that the question of whether it constitutes a broadcasting service has still to be decided .
7 ‘ In future cases where a new regime comes to power unconstitutionally our attitude on the question of whether it qualifies to be treated as a government , will be left to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , which we may have with it , and in particular on whether we are dealing with it on a normal government to government basis .
8 Access to their help , leaving aside the question of whether it employs a separate , distinct expertise , has usually meant passing on pupils from the classroom or the school .
9 In a static , unchanging universe , the question of whether it has existed forever or whether it was created at a finite time in the past is really a matter for metaphysics or religion : Either theory could account for such a universe .
10 For older women , there is a question of whether it has any relevance at all . ’
11 I 'm no judge of whether it suits either of us . ’
12 In the case described in our earlier debate by the hon. Gentleman , the local authority would make its decision to withdraw or not to withdraw discount on the basis of whether it thought that the dwelling in question was the auntie 's sole or main residence .
13 it will be , it will be nice to get there sort of before it gets dark would n't it on the other side ?
14 And er she just sort of that it happened so quickly .
15 I was put off it from an early age because it used to be used in the by-lines in the Daily Telegraph and it sort of and it looked a bit wrong .
16 He said it was to prevent the priest being mixed up , it was an opportunity to a new priest to come in and sort of if it had become he could establish groups .
17 Cos they we we were , we were doing it and and wha they were all kinds of and it 's got and I like , rushed it over to the sink and , and then just and then with the table it fell
18 And there 's a book and it 's oh about quarter of and it 's got the bible written in fourteen nineties .
19 Now in the inside of that it opens out , there 's an opening in the bone and that leads down among other things into a tube down here , now that is connected up further down to the sinuses across
20 So what with Carole 's soft voice and that we did n't get a lot of and it seemed as though it was well like that , several times I went last year and I really got a bit cheesed off .
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