Similar words: it, etc., Gt, as, at, bias, cite, city. Meaning: [ɪts] pron.the possessive form of it(used as an attributive adjective).
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(121) Stand the coin on its edge.
(122) The country is fighting to preserve its territorial integrity.
(123) Life isn't all fun; it has its bad moments.
(124) This is modern architecture at its most unattractive.
(125) The company divested itself of its oil interests.
(126) The organization has its headquarters in Brussels.
(127) A fox cannot hide its tail.
(128) Its outline roughly forms an equilateral triangle.
(129) The area is remarkable for its scenery.
(130) His sword was back in its sheath.
(131) It is the school's duty to articulate its practices to parents.
(132) The ship was identified, and its name and position were reported to the coastguard.
(133) Inflation is considered to be undesirable because of its adverse effects on income distribution.
(134) The state has a duty to protect its citizens against external enemies.
(135) The United Nations has used/exerted/exercised its authority to restore peace in the area.
(136) To hedge around a partnership of love with control by law would be to destroy its base of trust in one another.
(137) Each soul is individual and has its own merits and faults.
(138) If you are not inside a house,(http://sentencedict.com/its.html) you don not know about its leaking.
(139) The film has been shown in its entirety for the first time.
(140) Without doubt, the national bourgeoisie tends to vacillate, but we should, nevertheless, make use of its positive side(sentencedict.com), uniting with it as well as struggling against it.
(141) The hamster had got through the wire at the front of its cage.
(142) The country bestowed its highest medal on the war hero.
(143) We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass.
(144) Consumers found the attitude of its staff offhand and generally offensive to the paying customer.
(145) The insurance industry has produced its own proposals for universal health care.
(146) When the great fish flipped over on its back,we knew it was almost dead.
(147) The conference gave its official sanction to the change of policy.
(148) The school was made famous by its association with Charles Dickens.
(149) I choose for my subject faith wrought into life, apart from creed or dogma. By faith I mean a vision of good one cherishes and the enthusiasm that pushes one to seek its fulfillment regardless of obstacles. Faith is a dynamic power that breaks the chain of routine and gives a new, fine turn to old commonplaces. Faith reinvigorates the will, enriches the affections and awakens a sense of creativeness.
(150) When exercising its discretion, the court will have regard to all the circumstances.