Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] and it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This is a public right of way for walkers and it continues as a track alongside Loch Coulin , where camera enthusiasts are often fortunate to find a moored rowing boat posing for the foreground of a perfect picture .
2 The Marxist value system arose in this vacuum of values and it arose from the multiplying effect that machinery had on man 's labour .
3 It concerned a contract to provide a made-to-measure set of teeth and it arose because they did not fit .
4 Now that idea was to get everybody together and erm because there have been certain members of the staff which have n't been looked at for a period of time they 've escaped the net as it were in the last couple of times and it seems that we 've had the same guys for the last three years and some have erm
5 Erm in Plato talks about the , the weaving together of forms and it says erm er it 's it 's er through the weaving together of forms that reason arises in us and but then again this is the level of as well so I think that this is the , the origin of this notion that all the forms are in each , they 're all woven together somehow .
6 The work was heart-breaking because of the shortage of homes and it showed that many old people were living in distress .
7 I 've always been fond of animals and it interests me to have them about to look at .
8 It takes a set of fragments and it forms them into a pattern .
9 Lower alcohol drinks can help weight reduction too as alcohol is a high provider of calories and it makes sense if you are watching your weight to drink lower alcohol drinks .
10 In a bid to bring in larger audiences its name was changed to the Palace of Varieties and it went over to non-stop vaudeville and variety for three years .
11 I was only back a couple of days and it started again .
12 This time it was an ordinary letter by the looks of things and it took , again , just over three minutes .
13 There is also some evidence that larvae develop in faeces on the skin of pigs and it seems likely that , in housed animals , transmission is by contact between sows and their litters , infection occurring either orally or percutaneously .
14 The Waitrose champagne is of the ‘ 83 vintage ; it has a glorious style of its own , light yet biscuity , classy with the muted perfume of hollyhocks and it makes a superb apertif .
15 This is probably the largest of all the categories of cheeses and it encompasses many of the traditional British varieties ( see The Great British Eight , p86 ) as well as continental cheeses such as Edam , Chaumes and Pyrenees .
16 ‘ The Government failed to provide adequate protection of pensions and it has a moral responsibility to help the Maxwell pensioners . ’
17 It breathes like the millipedes by means of tracheae and it reproduces in a manner reminiscent of those early land invertebrates , the scorpions .
18 Hence a conjugate of ( F 2 2 ) z , such as P(FR1)JP-I is also a pair of exchanges and it acts only on the pieces that are brought to the four working locations by P .
19 Two formations of bubbles and it 's bitten deep enough .
20 But you went on to a nameless belt of chairs and it took you it was Highways and Horizons they called it .
21 Then I heard about the idea of a set of stamps and it seemed this was a way to recognise his work .
22 got a lot of cards and it takes me a long time to do it
23 So far as the former are concerned , the Act ( as does the Financial Services Act ) assumes that public issues of debentures will be undertaken by the same methods as issues of shares and it provides that a contract to take up debentures , like one to take up shares , may be enforced by an order for specific performance .
24 Marriage is one of the elements which leads to the formation and the maintenance of the inequality between classes and it does this at the expense of women .
25 Through subsidies the state has established a vast ‘ social salary ’ to make life easier for workers and it takes a pride in the extensiveness of the welfare system that has developed from this .
26 I 'm not being facile , but we came from the sea , we 've dumped on it for years and it looks like it 's getting its own back .
27 Cos if we have n't then all of our assumptions into why we 're doing things like auto-offs and it improves the outgoing costs and then we 've got better reta better information and better screens and all that sort of stuff , I mean it blows every single assumption we 've made in a way .
28 It has n't been easy for people across the country it has n't been easy for businesses and it has n't been easy for the government to do it .
29 He says transport is very very cheap for firms and it 's been made cheaper by successive governments building more roads to help freight and also by raising the weight limits so that we 've got bigger and bigger lorries .
30 There 's always a demand for jokes and it goes right across the board , ’ says Neville . ’
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