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

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1 The seats are excellent too , with support where it 's needed and basically good driving position , adjustable for height .
2 SunSoft is planning on releasing details of the programme that it 's putting together at its developers ' conference later this month .
3 ‘ I 've run your warning past my mind and it 's failed to register .
4 It 's staging its own marches to counter the official demonstration and it 's changing some street names back to what they were before the revolution .
5 ‘ You have to persuade a laboratory animal to become addicted to any of those drugs , but you only need to give an animal one dose of cocaine and it 's hooked . ’
6 Well it was something that you hear a lot about it and er I 've never done anything about it and it 's cos I 'm starting to think towards the future and it 's gon na be nice to know that I 'm gon na have a pound or two to go and do what I want when I retire .
7 So but there 's one thing ambition and it 's to smash that silly cow in the face !
8 Auntie Lou knew we might stay to tea but it 's getting late now and she 'll start to worry . ’
9 The announcement managed to elevate the NT import to the level of a strategic operating system for DEC , which is embracing it as a ‘ corporate solution ’ , language rarely heard from DEC 's mouth unless it 's talking about VAX/VMS .
10 A dedicated machine can be an expensive luxury unless it 's used regularly . ’
11 The water stays clear and in good condition because it 's sealed in
12 Anything that is done for shock value has no future because it 's done for the moment .
13 Known as the sunshine vitamin because it 's absorbed from the sun , Vitamin D is a well-known treatment for psoriasis .
14 ‘ My grandmama says , ’ remarked Emily , ‘ that it 's unlucky to use sage when it 's blooming .
15 It reads the Touch key when it 's placed on the sensor and uses it as an encryption key to decode data as it 's read and to encode it as it 's written .
16 We believe a cup of coffee leaves a nicer taste in your mouth when it 's given to you by name .
17 This week UK , Cambridge-based IXI Ltd is going to confirm our months-old story that it 's signed HaL Computer Systems to license and bundle IXI 's Motif-compliant desktop manager X.desktop on its anticipated 64-bit Sparc machines ( UX No 388 ) .
18 A particular research project that I and two colleagues , Keith Baker and Erin Sloman , have a grant from the Science Research Council for is to look first of all at the problems of getting such as system with , well at the moment three but possibly up to twelve computers , working on a given existing artificial intelligence problem to see how to take this big program — it 's called Popeye — it 's a research project to study various areas of visual perception , as you say — to see how to break this down and have it running simultaneously on a number of much smaller computers , rather than on the single big computer that it 's running on at the moment .
19 ‘ You do n't give a shit that it 's broken .
20 That 's that 's either gon na get worser or it 's gon na die down but I think it 's gon na get worser .
21 Patrick landed across a rock , and lucky for him the ride was in to break his fall or it 's crippled he 'd be this minute .
22 Well , we had to make a better road through the forest , although I see through the window that it 's grown up a bit recently .
23 Now those are arteries , that 's the pulmonary artery but it 's coming back to the heart okay , that 's the only time you 're going to find the rule reversed , arteries leave the heart , veins come back to the heart , and the only time that rule is reversed is when you 're linking the heart and the lungs through the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery , however , they are still carrying , the arteries are still carrying oxygen charged blood , yes , because it 's come fresh from the lungs so it 's still carrying nice red lovely oxygenated blood , yes , even though it 's coming back into the heart , that is because it 's come fresh from the lungs and the vein although it 's going in the opposite direction the way you normally expect it , is still carrying the old rotten , you know , used up blood , because it 's going back to the lungs to be recharged , do you understand it alright ?
24 Woosnam , a winner on his last appearance at the English Open , added : ‘ This is hard work and it 's going to get harder . ’
25 is that there 's no point in , in er me going to work if it 's going to just , you know , work out
26 For example , and I 'm not saying this is , this is so , but it 's not unusual in that kind of dream if it 's recurring in the present , to find that really it 's about the present and not about the past .
27 ‘ It started off with the helmet law and it 's progressed from there , ’ he said .
28 Well Bob will do me a swap if it 's gon na come to a crisis .
29 Well I think er yeah I definitely have to agree with you that we 're not hearing enough of them but I suppose more and more now people are starting to record you know a little bit more of the older stuff and I think what 's happened on the pop scene that they 've absolutely dried up as regards er creating new music you know and people are going into computerized music now and you know everything is played on the one machine and it 's getting like a er I do n't know it 's as as if you do n't really have to be a musician any more .
30 and he 's been and gorrit , he 's took his half and it 's going , i cos I thought I 'll come to your house and tell you in front
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