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

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1 That homework should last approximately half an hour or whatever it consists of , erm reading , written work , finishing off drawing research whatever that homework should be handed in the next day , form teachers to remind classes of this and to co-ordinate delivery of the books , papers etcetera to the member of teaching staff and that the non production of homework is to be the concern of the member of of teaching staff and not the form teacher , although regular non producers will be the concern of us all .
2 The treatment of anaemia is more concerned with the uptake of the co-ential vitamin than what it does when it gets to it 's site of action .
3 To think that we should destroy the coal industry and then say , ’ Well , if we have no coal industry , we shall have to have a nuclear power industry and what it costs does not really matter because it is in the nation 's interest to do it , ’ does not make sense .
4 Everyone has a different view of friendship and what it means to them .
5 The second factor is less obviously helpful at first glance but what it adds up to is calorie saving !
6 They you know we create confusion because it it allows us to have control .
7 A glance at the coupon of the new issue and what it has been paying out on the ones being redeemed shows the reason for the moves .
8 At the time , the idea of a strong exclusive relationship was something that I did not actually want and I do n't think that even consciously at that time , I would have sought to have had that kind of relationship with David who was considerably younger than me and also , even though I was deeply into the whole scene and everything it represented , I do n't think I actually wanted to settle down with somebody who was a musician and was leading that sort of life style .
9 reported that , an Environmental Health Officer in North Wales , had requested information about the Institute and what it stood for .
10 By contrast , Chile 's Ladeco , in which Iberia has a 35% stake but which it does not manage , is in the black .
11 I think I 'm in way more than help but it it does me good .
12 I do n't know what good it did David in the long run because what it did was cost a lot of money .
13 It 's of erm , photo coloured photograph of , it 's either a bloke or a woman , you ca n't tell , from there to about there , so you can see all the hair and everything it 's got on the skin H I V positive .
14 Both he and Mr Heseltine warned against making light of the huge trade deficit and what it said about the manufacturing base of the economy .
15 Take a Break , and he looked just like this , they , oh it was er , a wrong picture or something it looked just like this poor bloke and a pale wrote in from this town saying oh I know him
16 Because because there 's so many there 's so many things that are going on at the moment that it it does take time .
17 When it seemed that the sound and whatever it emanated from was about to overwhelm us , the engine and coaches of an express train appeared in the left-hand window and whizzed past a few feet from the front bumper .
18 He loved the place and everyone it involved .
19 I 'm speaking fast in the hope you might not write it down erm and how to interpret a correlation coefficient and what it means .
20 Fear of the truth and what it makes us do .
21 One member commenting on the new profile Taylor can bring to the region says : ‘ He understands what it means to run a business and what it costs to run a business .
22 Asked how he would tackle a photographic assignment based on the theme ‘ Positivity ’ for the Grolsch Showcase Competition , Dermot O'Shea replies : ‘ I would have to think very carefully about the word , its meaning and what it suggests to me .
23 It may not have strengthened the ‘ latifundium ’ as such — the term is ambiguous and deeply encrusted in political mythology but whoever it strengthened , it was not the subsistence peasant , old or new , the marginal villager who depended on the common lands and , in regions subject to deforestation and erosion , the land itself , no longer protected by communal control of its use .
24 water and what it does , it might be nice to just look at that to finish it off , so that if
25 The Government 's repugnance for that organisation and everything it stands for has been made absolutely clear on repeated occasions .
26 The result may be as bad for welfare as what it replaced .
27 and then somebody else has it , so it 's sort of once a month or something it turns up and they have sort of an extensive thing on it , I think that 's the way it works .
28 With the final umbrella of the Charter , which theoretically laid down the principles of the paper and what it stood for , the last bricks were put into the edifice .
29 I know much about the human constitution and what it takes to stop it working . ’
30 Thank you very much I think er councillor said that in er Tory erm motions goes against er Conservative er national policy but what it does identify is a very worrying sub text to the Tory policies of the moment because w means testing for hou for housing welfare has gone back to the worst aspects of the nineteen thirties politics basically .
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