Example sentences of "[noun sg] that it [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then , grasping the shoe and using its heel as a club , smite the biscuit tin lid with such force that it flies across the room and the egg plops into the glass , unbroken .
2 If tourism is to be properly recognised as Scotland 's largest employer , and recognised for the very considerable revenue that it brings into the country , it must first be given higher priority within the Scottish Office itself .
3 It is in the nature of this kind of programme that it deals with several different topics , so the length of individual items is likely to be good for classroom use .
4 ‘ So far everything that we 've done we 've done keeping in mind that it has to be played live .
5 ‘ It 's a tragedy that it looks as if he 's quitting just when he 's developed from being a superstar into an awesome megastar .
6 I would like to hear an opinion for somebody who ca n't afford the twelve hundred to two thousand pound that it takes for surrogacy ?
7 The hon. Member for Foyle ( Mr. Hume ) has , much more eloquently than I could , told us of the damage that it does and the effect that it has on the young people of Northern Ireland because it gives them a future of either migration or unemployment .
8 Somehow or other your miond analyzes the light that it receives from these bodies and tells you about them .
9 It is of interest above all for the light that it sheds on Nizan 's allegiance to the Soviet cause in 1937 .
10 Within Renaissance writing we can discover evidence which reveals that a text 's recognition that it circulates within a powerful institutional context need not be capitulation to context , but its own powerful representation of that context .
11 Accordingly , the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a government exists as the government of a state are : ( a ) whether it is the constitutional government of the state ; ( b ) the degree , nature and stability of administrative control , if any , that it of itself exercises over the territory of the state ; ( c ) whether Her Majesty 's Government has any dealings with it and if so what is the nature of those dealings ; and ( d ) in marginal cases , the extent of international recognition that it has as the government of the state .
12 Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration .
13 The authors , stress on cognition has the advantage that it leads to an appreciation of the importance of the distribution of knowledge about what goods should represent , rather than merely of the distribution of the goods themselves .
14 The use of the modular approach initially brings the very real advantage that it appears to be more acceptable to users and provides greater insight for the designer of the design problem .
15 Their task is to so translate the text that it speaks with the original intention and force as it did to those originally addressed .
16 It is , however , in my judgment , a valid objection to the section 6(2) order sought by paragraph 11 of the prayer that it appears to be directed to restoring only the investors to their former positions .
17 It is one of the unhappy paradoxes of the Whitehall market-place that it reacts to the goad of strong , abrasive ministers like Duncan Sandys , whose revolutionary ideas it detests , and yet is slow to implement the more balanced , evolutionary policies of a Harold Watkinson , for which it craves .
18 The principal importance of the decision , however , lies in the support that it affords to the proposition that it is not necessary for the duty of the policeman to be found in a specific rule of the common law or statute .
19 It has been able to obtain a third of the income that it needs from sponsorship , while a further third has been obtained from admission charges .
20 With a bank , for example , the money that it manages on behalf of its customers , and also the various financial services provided to its customers , are both entirely integral to and dependent on IT systems .
21 A modern commentator ( West 1967 ) writes , concerning a few hesitantly sketched lines of his own , " This is one man 's Horace and so delicate in the Latin that it protests at being made explicit . "
22 We hope that these methods will help teachers themselves to enjoy poetry and to share their pleasure with their pupils : ‘ Poetry needs to be at the heart of work in English because of the quality of language at work on experience that it offers to us .
23 In the light of his experience and expertise at Llandough hospital in my constituency , he has alerted people in Wales to the dangers of smoking , the burdens that smoking places on the NHS and the tremendous damage that it does to health .
24 Although both males call , they do so in such close unison that it sounds like a single call .
25 If that succeeds we really will be able to maintain the momentum of the fund and the work that it does throughout the world .
26 Foxboro itself have spent more than $6 million to protect the equipment that it sells against RFI .
27 But in Britain , Thorn EMI owns the name Kenwood for electrical equipment — so Trio has to re-label all its ‘ Kenwood ’ equipment that it sells in Britain as ‘ Trio ’ .
28 In discussing IT security with a number of organisations , particularly in relation to misuse , it was clear that , in general , the subject lacks the focus that it has in most of the Western World .
29 Public enterprise is part of the state ; its logic of action , and hence the functioning of its industrial relations , must be understood in terms of the place that it occupies within the state .
30 Why has housing never been a central issue for the women 's liberation movement in Britain , despite the crucial place that it occupies in all our lives ?
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