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

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1 So body language if you read a lot of the books on body language it takes one single action and it interprets it based on that .
2 A fourth idea implicit in the concept of non-justiciability is that of expertise : a court might decline to review a decision or action if it felt it lacked the skill , expertise or experience to judge the issues raised by the dispute .
3 Seriously , it takes only moments to wind a huge ball of wool and it rewinds it perfectly .
4 So I mean it it was it was represented to me er and I felt that there was some logic in it that that this company would not be discussing this deal unless it felt it could make money out of it and that money in the end would have to come out of the local people here .
5 It sometimes happens that a business is well disposed to the idea of partnership but it feels it has little to offer ; just to offer time may be very helpful and can bring dividends for both the partners .
6 The government is now washing its hands of the industry as it hands it over to a rigged market which will leave very few pits in Britain and the destruction of an asset which the British people asked the government to save and which the government said they were going to save .
7 Consciousness exacted its price : as surely as it increased freedom so it diminished it .
8 erm a flake of paint hit a spaceship windscreen and it cracked it , just a flake of paint !
9 it does n't throw it out as a spelling error cos it counts it
10 The court then went on to apply the law as it saw it to the facts of the case .
11 And erm for summer then we put some here and some seaweed and it made it look kind of queer like but Mr Davis our art teacher just thought it would make it look more interesting .
12 Perhaps the book of lamentation is not the book you normally turn to , to find words of encouragement , but there are tremendous encouragements to be found in it , listen what the profits says there , in the third chapter , he says this I recall to my mind , and he 's talking about the time of his own affliction , the time when he is going through it , the time when nobody loves him , the time when everybody 's against him , when he 's suffering and he 's in pain the time when life is full of bitterness for him , he says this I recall to my mind , therefore I have hope , the lords loving kindness indeed never ceases for his compassion 's never fail and here Jesus is demonstrating that , he 's compassion 's never fail , he 's loving kindnesses they never cease , here in his dying hour Jesus is showing that in reaching out to this man but as we said the other week the , the deepest , the most important significance of what Jesus did then , of what Jesus said then , its not just of the historical account , but that he is able and willing to say and to do exactly the same today in your experience and in mine , what he did for that man on the cross he 's ready and willing to do for every one of us the incident may of happened nineteen hundred years ago , but there 's the old hymn , the verse reminds us , picks out that very story and it says the dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day and there may I , though via us he wash all my sins away , and that verse from William Cowper 's hymn , it takes up that great historical event , that tremendous happening in that man 's life and he links it with a present and it applies it to you and to me and says this can be our experience as well .
13 You can of course move the point cam furthest away from the carriage , because the carriage just keeps pattern knitting until it reaches it , it does n't need to calculate which stitch of the pattern to stop it .
14 Terence Davies has apparently emerged from the representation of his social origins smelling of Art , and it is this very concept which mainstream criticism just can not get enough of , for at its best ( its most effective ) it denies the social world at the very moment that it represents it .
15 The wind suddenly seemed to have grown much colder , striking so fiercely against Jinny 's cheek that it numbed it .
16 The supervisory board would have a ‘ watchdog ’ role , with power to convene a general meeting if it thought it appropriate ; in addition , a company 's articles could provide that certain major actions of the management board required the supervisory board 's consent .
17 The Institute is opposed to specific legislation on this point since it considers it to be a ‘ practical problem ’ which does not impinge on implementation of the Directive itself .
18 Methodism seemed to encircle the little town before it entered it .
19 The DUP has already announced that it will boycott the four-man group when it arrives it Belfast .
20 It seems necessary to remind de Man ( who claims that " deconstruction is not something that we have added to the text but it constituted it in the first place " ) of Todorov 's statement that de Man himself quotes in Blindness and Insight :
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22 Oh no no leave , leave that erm you could just write sweets and how much would , just keep the figures underneath each other cos it makes it easier to follow .
23 It also must be remembered er that the transport links to Easingwold would not be good enough to support that level of development , it does not have a rail station and it does it , and the A nineteen is only a single carriageway road , and would need ld need isagree with Mr Jewitt upon re 1
24 It th , I was depressed , I had swe sweats , night sweats and my husband was all , he could n't sleep at night and it changed it completely !
25 A NEW row erupted around the Government last night after it signalled it would go slow on new laws to outlaw ticket touts .
26 the ball at the bottom , the rolly ball as it picks it up easier stops them , you do n't scratch the bottom of it .
27 Pitt-Rivers was well aware that excavation destroys evidence as it uncovers it , and so he kept meticulous records .
28 The only animal that can afford to relax is the cockroach because it knows it will survive the Nuclear War , and there will be plenty of space after that .
29 It emerged yesterday that one of the two private consortia negotiating to build the line with British Rail had rejected BR 's preferred route because it said it could cost up to £5bn .
30 The United States Senate rejected this provision because it thought it would bestow legal rights upon third parties .
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