Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It matters only that it does .
2 The game from that period looks just as it did when the original agreement was concluded — because of the infinite horizon assumption every subgame is identical to the original game — and so if it was in the firms ' interests to negotiate that agreement initially it will be in their interests now to renegotiate that agreement .
3 In that case , the Dip.HE for such students will continue to be very largely the first two years of a degree course , though its provision may increase if credit transfer develops nationally and it becomes more common for students to undertake a two-year Dip.HE course in one institution and move to another for a third year .
4 Our technique of solving the above equations has improved , and of course we are in a much better position now to evaluate the material constants , but fundamentally electromagnetic theory stands now as it stood a century ago .
5 There 's Lawrence now , a left-hander , down to the rear and this one he turns away and it goes straight to short leg and erm , everybody claps up and sits there well , well fielded there by Morris at short leg .
6 If they are out of sight ( eg , they leave the buzzing weather-vane in a courtyard and retire indoors ) , the Fiend simply flies away when it appears from the shattering weather-vane .
7 The charge is let in or out of each capacitor by its own switch but the charge continually drains away so it needs to be constantly topped up from the mains or battery .
8 This need not mean that the private/public distinction vanishes altogether but it applies to different domains .
9 It has been his job to knock on the head any mutterings about this summer 's circus , notably those emanating from the Partito Sardo D'Azione , the Sardinian nationalist party , which proclaims sarcastically that it thought Sardinia 's days as a penal colony were long past .
10 It bounces alarmingly as it gathers speed .
11 The furore has hit Hamilton Oil 's £2bn plans hardest because it has come while they are locked on hold by a full-scale public inquiry , a report by brokers County Nat West claimed .
12 The furore has hit Hamilton Oil 's £2bn plans hardest because it has come while they are locked on hold by a full-scale public inquiry , says a report by broker County Nat West .
13 With this second choice for eqn ( 9.8 ) is replaced by solutions Now the light cone of a source within the horizon tilts so that it points outward .
14 Do what the boss says even if it means annihilating yourself . ’
15 The score indicates how far the ball bounces forward before it comes to a halt .
16 Another thoughtful refinement is always to arrange the knot in the abseil ropes on the top of the anchor slings so that it does n't run against the rock when pulled .
17 Enthusiasm and commitment radiates outwards until it touches those on the edge of the circle and draws them in .
18 An interaction exists just as it does in river processes .
19 My solution is to place the control of health-care costs squarely where it belongs : in the hands of patients , their families and treating physicians .
20 Such an animal , born white as usual , darkens dramatically as it grows older .
21 The consultation on the plans to devolve 80 per cent of school budgets to head teachers closes today as it faces growing opposition from education authorities .
22 A stream ends either when it reaches the edge of the grid or when it joins another stream .
23 At first a discreet pile , the mound grows steadily until it covers the pavement almost knee-deep for twenty yards .
24 The migrating cells may be made up of a mixture of all the different cell types in immature form , that go to all the sites and a particular type survives only if it arrives at an appropriate site — a sort of cell selection .
25 So you can test it more thoroughly but in that case , A you put the costs up and B it takes longer before it gets actually , before patients get the benefits of it .
26 His investigations are accompanied by a search for an india-rubber , about which he remembers only that it contained the two letters ‘ di ’ in the middle of its trade name ( hence ‘ Oe di pe ’ ) .
27 Most snowdrops prefer moisture but the autumn-flowering Galanthus corcyrensis performs best if it bakes in summer and , as a bonus will amaze visitors when it comes into flower , minus its leaves , in October .
28 The place appears exactly as it has done through the ages , the only signs of man 's intrusion being a ruined bothy , an insecure footbridge and the thin track worn by hardy walkers .
29 A moire fringe unit monitors the horizontal azimuth of the beam as it sweeps so that it does not go out of alignment .
30 it 's lovely is n't it , you ca n't have it , falls apart when it 's moved
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