Example sentences of "[noun sg] [Wh adv] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Or if the horse has been jabbed in the mouth when it is being mounted , it goes on expecting pain in the mouth whenever it is mounted .
2 The ion enters the membrane forming a complex with the ligand , and passes through to the pure water on the other side where it is oxidised back to Cu 2+ ( in other words , it loses the electron ) by dissolved oxygen from the air .
3 Operating like a huge vacuum cleaner , it sucks up gravel into the dredge where it is sieved to retrieve the fine , black , gold-bearing sand .
4 Each is passed from the oviduct along a groove of the foot to the sole where it is inserted in the ventral pedal gland , immediately behind the Accessory Boring Organ .
5 This excess flows into the capacitor where it is stored until the load requirement demands it , the un-hatched current passing into the load .
6 The circulation depends on having enough blood in the system to fill the vessels , on the small arteries acting as taps which can be adjusted to send the blood where it is needed , and on the heart beating hard enough to push the blood through the resistance given by the taps .
7 Their expenses ’ are paid and they make a magnificent contribution to the service , enabling group tutors to increase the flexibility of their classes and ensuring individual help whenever it is needed .
8 Thus a state whose institutions appear to be newly absorbed or influenced by the partisan considerations of government is likely to suffer erosion of legitimacy whenever it is challenged on a particular point .
9 And further hindering the fusion is the fact that the produced helium nucleus has positive charge and attracts the muon to it , away from the deuterium where it is wanted .
10 Apart from containing pictures of part of the scene where it is said the violent disorder had taken place and an incident leading up to the arrival of the police which was held to be part of the res gestae , the tape would have been useful to establish alibis some defendants wished to rely upon in respect of their presence in the club at a relevant time and the timing between significant incidents .
11 It would n't be on walking much further to a bus stop somewhere else , especially in the winter when it 's raining and snowing . ’
12 It 's only odd days , it 's it 's perhaps lovely there in the winter when it 's snowing and things
13 The right hon. Gentleman knows that we shall encourage dialogue wherever it is needed to promote a democratic system .
14 The two shepherdesses are up until two o'clock each morning looking after ailing animals , and Small tours the farm continually during daylight hours , checking on the progress of lambing and giving help wherever it 's needed .
15 ‘ The recent change from Madam to Madame , ’ she said , ‘ though it has doubtless raised the tone and general tenor of proceedings in this low and benighted place , has not quite succeeded in erasing the traces of squalor and indeed sleaze which cling to that title in the popular or gutter imagination whenever it is applied to a hard-working woman .
16 Obviously if the whole of the surplus-value is consumed unproductively it makes little difference how it is consumed , either as necessaries or as luxuries .
17 — Picture above shows Tony Carter showing other members of the team how it 's done .
18 Zeus had been immemorially worshipped in the Altis , the sacred area between the little Hill of Kronos to the north and the river Alpheus to the south , just above the point where it is joined by the smaller Cladeus which skirts hill and sanctuary on the west .
19 China 's emissions of carbon dioxide , principally from its burgeoning coal industry , are increasing to the point where it is expected to become the largest single contributor of greenhouse gases within a few decades .
20 So , if you are intercepting your track at an angle of 30° , you will wait until your RC has moved to a point where it is displaced 30° from the RC 0° to 030° or 330° .
21 6 Track is intercepted when RC has moved to a point where it is displaced from 0° ( station ahead ) or 180° ( station astern ) the same number of degrees as the interception angle .
22 The clear lesson of the history of modernism is that the academic left is quite capable of fashioning a central instrument for the reproduction of the interests of the dominant class at precisely the moment when it is making the most strident claims to the contrary .
23 Between these two lies a pycnocline layer , 100–150 m thick , of intermediate temperature , salinity and density , spreading from the continental shelf where it is formed during the freezing of surface ice .
24 Whether a single lift costing little more than half the balance lift is advisable or not can only be determined on working out the details of the site where it is required to be constructed and the conditions under which it would have to be worked .
25 The site where it is attached to the ovary is known as the animal pole and the other end the vegetal pole .
26 Comparison is also used to explain a current phenomenon by comparing the past experience of the group where it is occurring with that of a group where it is not occurring .
27 All of this has been enacted and realised and completed in Jesus himself , and the meaning of sin , so far as we are concerned , is only really opened up at the very place where it is borne and done away with .
28 The register may be kept at the company 's registered office or at another office of the company or at the office of professional registrars to which the company has delegated this task , but , if kept otherwise than at the company 's registered office , notice must be given to the Registrar of the place where it is kept and of any change of that place .
29 Once seized , the ant is dragged into the sand at the bottom of the burrow where it is consumed .
30 In this respect it showed concern for the welfare of all men , and consequently it can be said that satyāgraha whenever it is implemented involves sarvodaya .
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