Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] [pron] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The distinctive feature of the method lies in what it does not do . |
2 | I suppose that depends on what it goes in . |
3 | Parliament is sovereign and in theory it can give the task of determining the legal meaning of whatsoever it chooses to whomsoever it likes . |
4 | He also criticised the reference to critical control points under which it said that : ‘ Food business operators shall identify any process undertaken which may be critical to ensuring food safety and ensure that adequate safety procedures are identified , maintained and reviewed . ’ |
5 | World View : So close yet still far apart : Timothy Garton Ash reflects on what it means when Germans start behaving like Poles , and Poles like Germans |
6 | The US also objects to what it sees as an open-ended commitment to fund biodiversity protection in developing countries . |
7 | The Occasional ( maybe not so occasional ) case arises in which it has a strong sado-masochistic element . |
8 | No it comes across my it do n't come out on my arms or anything , it comes , it comes on my body if I have an orange |
9 | If it pecks at one it receives a grain of food ; if it pecks at the other it does not . |