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

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1 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 .
2 This exception is directed at rationalizing the British Leyland case and it allows for the fact that persons who buy items of equipment may need replacement parts in time and should be able to obtain spare parts in a free market at reasonable cost .
3 It was he who recommended her to apply to Breakspear College when it started admitting women .
4 These show that it takes Dagenham nearly twice as long to produce a Sierra car as it does Ford 's Genk plant in Belgium .
5 It is now 4 years since I gave my first remedy in an LM potency and it has become my preferred method of prescribing for a number of reasons 1 ) No decision has to be made on potency level i.e. whether 6 , 30 , 200 , etc is indicated .
6 People were making a lot of money out of Dr Martens clothing before it existed .
7 Police pursued the car along the A345 to Bulford village where it crashed .
8 In a number of cases , grain was carried up the canal to the docks , was transhipped , and promptly retraced its steps along the canal to Saul Junction where it passed onto the Stroudwater Canal .
9 It could hardly be Parma Ham if it came from anywhere else .
10 And Ros was just saying I mean sh on that , on that Friday she 's due to be in work on that Friday night and it comes on a day she 'll paid time off aspect .
11 Instead she was gazing sombrely out of the window of a smart Mercedes taxi as it left behind the flat landscaped suburbs of the island of Amager , crossing the bridge to the main island of Zealand and the approach to the city of Copenhagen .
12 Police suspect the thieves come from outside the Long Eaton area and it 's thought the youngsters who are aged from eight into their early teens may be organized by adults .
13 Roddick calls it the Marcel Proust questionnaire and it asks such unlikely questions as : How would you like to die ?
14 I knew a guy who made a fortune out of CB radio when it became legal in Britain .
15 Why initially did the stock market react favourably to the increased dividend declared by Lloyds Bank after it had made a loss of 224 million in the financial year 1986–87 ?
16 His lorry clipped a Renault van as it overturned after a collision with a Daf articulated roofing lorry between Quy and Exning , near Newmarket .
17 Follow this path through Gleann Choinneachain until it fords the stream .
18 Behind it all is the Whitehall attitude that it knows better than Brussels .
19 Well it 's another Vauxhall ad but it does n't make sense buy a Nova with a good deal or very little .
20 I became at once possessive about it … there was already talk about the war ending and Sadler 's Wells reopening and it seemed to me entirely fitting for the Sadler 's Wells Company to reopen the theatre at Rosebery Avenue after the war with a new opera by a leading young English composer .
21 The Kings Collins Cross terminal as it says here the Kings Cross er terminal for the cross channel route is also of vital importance and in fact it could be that with the development of a high speed , the high speed train services between not only London but also the North of England into the European local structure , that the need for
22 Seems like Wilko is the bookies favourite for the England job when it becomes available .
23 However this is a claim made solely on the evaluation of the IBM team and it has n't been given a stamp from the National Computer Security Centre .
24 ‘ Leaving the Ravenscraig site as it stands is not an option — we believe the scars must be removed from the landscape and the site returned to productive use .
25 The Market Hall was built in 1866 in Gothic style , of similar design to Kings Cross Station and it has a clock tower .
26 Glamorgan 's reasoning was less clear and because the discarded man is , or was , a candidate for the England captaincy when it becomes vacant next winter , feelings inevitably ran higher .
27 The water , containing zinc , arsenic , mercury , copper , nickel and cadmium , poured from the Wheal Jane mine after it became flooded as a result of the ending of pumping operations earlier in the year .
28 Agriculture has a more important role in the Northern Ireland economy than it has in the United Kingdom economy as a whole .
29 Belgacom , the Belgian state phone company , is terrified that the government , which is in such a panic to cut its budget deficit as required by the terms of the Maastricht Treaty that it tendered its resignation to the king , who declined it , will rush to raise cash by privatising the phones : ‘ It is only when the company 's reorganisation and internal restructuring is complete that a new change to its statutes could be undertaken , ’ the board said , warning ‘ It takes time to transform an administration into an efficient and dynamic company . ’
30 This eventually fostered the birth of Sussex gun-making but it meant an inevitable increase in local tension and a continued vulnerability to French attacks .
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