Example sentences of "[art] [det] [noun] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 We 're we are part of the that process and it 's it 's sometimes encouraging for us to remember that there are small denominations , small groups like us around the world who are struggling to make their Christian witness real in their particular context .
2 Financial services rose on the back of increased consumer spending on cars , according to the group , and was ‘ almost buoyant ’ in the half year although it has dropped back since September .
3 Financial services rose on the back of increased consumer spending on cars , according to the group , and was ‘ almost buoyant ’ in the half year although it has dropped back since September .
4 In just the few seconds that it took Roebuck to de-rail Shelford , a whole new Marty Roebuck fan club was born .
5 He did n't hesitate and say ‘ I 'll have to ask God about that ’ ; in the few seconds that it took her to express her need , Elisha knew what to say to her .
6 The list is presented mainly to alert the design team to the many dimensions that it is possible to work in .
7 However , the whole matter was another aspect of one of the storms in a set of teacups that accompanied the whole unhappy Profumo matter and has continued to do so for the many years since it was first raised .
8 Somes joined the latter company when it was refounded in 1838 , sold to it its first ship , Tory ( sent to New Zealand in 1839 with a shipload of settlers without government permission ) , and became governor of the company in 1840 .
9 Residential and industrial premises can be extended by up to ten per cent ( in volume terms ) , provided in the latter case that it does not materially affect the external appearance of the premises .
10 If Hughes was relevant to the decision in Foakes it must follow that Pinnel 's Case was equally relevant to the decision in Hughes but it was not cited in the latter case and it would surely have been very surprising it if had been .
11 There is environmental sensitivity about the latter approach and it is clear that there will be national and international regulatory hurdles to clear before such strains can be used .
12 Recently , this full-length terracotta Madonna 127 cm high , was sent for conservation and the discovery that it was by the great sculptor Jacopo della Quercia was made , which has caused all the more excitement because it was completely unexpected .
13 This did not mean , as some had assumed , that Man might recklessly pillage Nature for what he sought ; indeed , Nature was deserving of the more respect because it was a divine creation .
14 He had the more force because it was , so to speak , hereditary in the college .
15 They will be able to weigh up the advantages of breaking a law and not doing so ; and they will tend to choose the former path if it seems likely to secure economic and career advancement .
16 There was no reason why she should after rejecting so many others , he thought , and wondered in the same instant if it would be interesting to court such a woman .
17 The health service does not have a monopoly in cleaning , catering and laundry skills in the same way that it does in the skills required to treat sick people .
18 By establishing a partnership it is likely that the school must recognise its own role in servicing , supporting , and maintaining the progress of its partnership , in the same way that it would for any internal group .
19 The dog sees you as challenging its perceived dominance in the family arena , and may well turn on you when threatened , in the same way that it would a rival pack member which does not back down in the wild .
20 Neither does varying the task necessarily affect the group success rate in the same way that it affects individual performance .
21 ‘ Part of my job ’ , said one , ‘ is to make sure that the approach in every district is similar throughout the area and that we are consistent , in the same way that it 's [ my superior 's ] job to make sure that I 'm consistent along with my colleagues in all the areas within the region . ’
22 It was because the parties had all analysed the nature of the problem we had to decide in the same way that it was agreed at the outset of the hearing before us that the central question we had to answer was this : in what capacity are High Court judges sitting when they sit as visitors to the Inns of Court in disciplinary cases ?
23 Between visits nature obliterated the memory of them , in the same way that it expunged the dread of battle and the pain of childbirth , so that war and childbirth and social visits to the Dysons could continue .
24 Deputy Head ( Curriculum ) : ‘ The syllabus should be a working document throughout , in the same way that it is in the section on assessment and objectives .
25 It is not seen as a ‘ deadly disease ’ in the same way as it is in France .
26 ‘ Our Dublin plant has consistently failed to produce the expected results , and it is this unfortunate experience which will weigh heavily against any further investment in Eire ; in much the same way as it has weighed heavily against the UK .
27 It felt heavy and lifeless , in much the same way as it had felt that day in Spain when he had gone off the road .
28 Before the arrival of the Packman , filling sprayers at Overy Farm was done in much the same way as it is on thousands of farms across the country .
29 WHILE the rest of the country is still trying to grapple with the effects of the recession , Las Vegas , the desert oasis created by gambling , continues to boom and prosper in much the same way as it has always done .
30 Generally speaking , the law in California in this area developed in the same way as it did in England .
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