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

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1 If a vehicle is abandoned in a car park the University reserves the right to have the vehicle removed and/or disposed of as it sees fit .
2 No , it was a piece I am very fond of and it happened to be in quite a few programmes at that time .
3 Hank came in and did a lot of recordings , which I was glad of because it gave me some relief .
4 One might , of course , argue that all talk of non-conscious mental processes is so philosophically problematic as to outlaw cognitive psychology in general ( irrespective of whether it uses AI-ideas ) ( Malcolm 1971 ) .
5 Further , it is assumed that units of consumers ' and producers ' surplus can be added and subtracted , i.e. a unit of surplus represents the same quantity of benefit irrespective of whether it accrues to the buyer or seller .
6 I can assert of the oldest tree in the park ( if there is such a tree ) that it is an oak , but I can also say of the sentence " The oldest tree in the park is an oak " that it means the same , or that it expresses same thought as , say , its French or Chinese translation , irrespective of whether it says anything true .
7 I would hope that the peer review system used by the EC is of sufficient quality to recognise research worthy of support irrespective of whether it originates from individuals or groups and then support it if funds are available .
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