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

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1 AN official inquiry confirmed yesterday that French journalists and lawyers had been subjected to telephone tapping under President François Mitterrand but said it had not yet determined who had ordered the bugging .
2 Detailing the design features that gave the Connie its unique shape the film goes on to show the various changes and marks of the Connie that enabled it to become a flying legend in civil and military use .
3 You should either update the SPR further using option 3.2.0 — Update SPR or submit it using option 3.3.0 — Submit SPR .
4 No yes Mr Singe is dedicated to the fewcher of Athletes Whaddon and to proove it has prezented me with a BLANK czech for £53–24p only , which is at my dispozal for strainthning the squid .
5 Brabham had come quite close to the championship in I975 , and in Reutemann and Pace it had two first-line drivers of the highest quality .
6 Approaches that have tended to over-emphasise the cost aspects of RMI and to make it appear as a finance-driven system tend to alienate the service provider groups and often meet with resistance at clinician level .
7 The PLO quickly dispatched delegations to Cairo , Amman and Damascus and made it known that it would not disrupt the process .
8 Chevron 's swift counter-attack came a day after Pennzoil announced it had spent $2.1 billion to build up a nine per cent share stake in Chevron and said it planned to continue investing in the oil giant as a passive shareholder .
9 She peered at the Christmas cactus she had bought for Alan and decided it looked distinctly sorry for itself .
10 The tacit threat of having their operating licences removed was required before they agreed to cooperate with GCCS and let it see their messages each day .
11 I , I think it goes to Canonbury and think it goes to Bethnal Green .
12 He created several gardens on the Continent , including Villa Maryland and Villa Rosemary in the south of France ; but his crowning glory must be at Iford , where he has brought Italy to Wiltshire and set it tumbling down the hanger , in a series of steep paths , steps , and terraces where colonnades , cloisters , fountains and well-heads abound .
13 The Audi that thought it had a clear run had to brake hard …
14 The company retains major ambitions in China and says it wants to help the country create by the end of the century a network that would be over twice as big as the one operated by British Telecommunications Plc — China plans to raise the number of telephone lines to 100m nationwide by the year 2000 from just 25m now .
15 They had built up the fabric in their minds again and could even feel some weary well-being as they neared Weem and saw it sheltering between the steep hills and the flood plain of the Tay .
16 ( iv ) Allow the TE to dry down and after 15 min partially disaggregate the ICM and allow it to dry down .
17 ‘ Hopefully we can take our rapport onto the pitch on Wednesday and make it work . ’
18 Microsoft Corp has been banging the drum for its forthcoming Windows New Technology operating system in Europe and says it has won ‘ broad support ’ for it from ICL Plc , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA and Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG .
19 He said local management of schools — where schools had total control of their budget — was like putting a Rolls-Royce badge on a Skoda and expecting it to go better .
20 Other ideas include mixing straw with sewage to make compost , which is being tried out at sewage works near Oxford and using it to make paper , which it was widely used for until the 40s .
21 Tehran radio announced on 31 December that ‘ The Iranian navy has seized a Danish ship in the Gulf of Oman which was carrying explosives destined for the ruling regime in Iraq and forced it to dock at one of the ports of the Islamic Republic of Iran . ’
22 I personally registered my version of Frombat and used it to create the Transend Menu Program , issued with every Shareware disc , and the Transend Catalogue which only took 3 hours to write .
23 Stirling went twice to Benina and found it deserted .
24 Brückner had bought the painted ceiling from Italy and had it fitted .
25 The Romans imported a great quantity of sculpture — figures , groups and relief work — from Greece and Etruria and used it to decorate their buildings and homes .
26 But Don Bradbury reviews TableCurve and finds it has all the right lines .
27 Dean Witter , however , read the story , called Intel and got it to admit that such is the case .
28 Grove did n't say anything about Pentium supplies , but last week , a Dean Witter analyst called Intel and got it to admit that customers for the chip will be on severe allocation .
29 In this case it was a combination of steam power and the proximity of the River Severn that allowed it to prosper to such a comparatively late date .
30 With Mark and Babur it comes up a lot .
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