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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(151) The company holds its people to strict observance of that code.
(152) The government makes noises about better relations with its neighbouring countries.
(153) The community has dwindled to a tenth of its former size in the last two years.
(154) For them, the house's main value lay in its quiet country location.
(155) The district unilaterally proclaimed its independence from the national government.
(156) This recipe book is worth its weight in gold - it tells you everything you need to know about cookery.
(157) The film centres around the amorous adventures/exploits of its handsome hero.
(158) Despite its financial problems, the company is standing by the no-redundancy agreement.
(159) The government denies that any of its territory is under rebel control.
(160) The government may need to revise its policy in the light of this report.
(161) When the government is finally brought down, no one will mourn its passing.
(162) The main cabin has its full-sized double bed centrally placed with plenty of room around it.
(163) When attacked(http://sentencedict.com), the fish inflates itself to twice its size.
(164) It took the firm five years to recoup its losses.
(165) The dog perked up its ears at the sound of its master's return.
(166) The company is reconsidering the way in which it deploys its resources/staff.
(167) The National Theatre hit the jackpot with its first musical, "Guys and Dolls".
(168) The administration has been steadily rowing back from its early opposition to his attendance in London.
(169) The Congress had agreed to reconsider its stance on the armed struggle.
(170) The ice cream was melting and oozing out of its wrapper.
(171) Stay well away from the helicopter when its blades start to rotate.
(172) The Japanese company is light years ahead of its European competitors.
(173) An e-fit of the man prompted hundreds of calls after its release on Tuesday.
(174) For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10[sentencedict.com],000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
(175) Management has to make sure it does not overpay its staff.
(176) The project is in its final stages and should be completed by August.
(177) The party receives most of its financial support from big business.
(178) The BBC must ensure that due impartiality is preserved in its news programmes.
(179) The party has watered down its socialist ideals in order to appeal to the centre ground.
(180) The terrorists parked the van with its deadly cargo in a dark alleyway.