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

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1 I wanted to concentrate the space to the sculptural potential it aspires to but does not fulfil , which meant that the two elements I decided to use needed to have a weight and mass comparable to that of the architecture .
2 And so the Western machine , although it was responsible for the growth of science , could claim no exclusive ownership of it : it belongs to and supports the materialistic world of modernity , not a particular political or economic system .
3 All other things equal , it looks as if producing more of the model is beneficial .
4 It results from and reflects power , patronage and politics in our society — and it is detested by those who must live for decades in its shadow .
5 This is mental imagery , though not only visual , and it leads to and encourages a reconstruction of events and a process of creativity .
6 Certainly it accords with and draws on that faith , but also and explicitly it comes from Eliot 's long concern with the meeting extremes of savage and city .
7 They have the ball out with Stewart on this right hand side , so much needed of him tonight , he gets that one across , it falls to and gets the shot in and makes the save .
8 Other arts play their part ( film and theatre , for example ) but reading , because it involves the self in such an intimate and exposing way , and because it penetrates to and engages our unconscious , is particularly potent .
9 ( a ) in what it selects from or assumes about an historical problem .
10 That will be a factor that the House will be able to have in its mind when it decides on whether to enterstage 3 .
11 It is clear that the scheme needs to be administered so that it dovetails with and reinforces the benefits of other grant schemes which provide for hedge renovation and management .
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