Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 In general , on small-scale maps it is of course quite pointless to be too precise .
2 Despite the conflicting accounts it is clear that Richard had the upper hand and that William des Barres lost his valuable war-horse .
3 In due course it was bred a little shorter in the leg , with finer bone and a better udder , though it was still disparaged as being rather ungainly and plain .
4 ‘ At this stage it is too early ti give an accurate figure for the likely return to depositors , however I do believe that in due course it should be substantial .
5 In due course it became apparent that all of mathematics could be made to rest upon a set-theoretic base .
6 In due course it is hoped to negotiate a quieter route onto Society Road in Queensferry .
7 In due course it became known as Thriddle , or Bouncy Shaft .
8 The working party adopted the proposal for a Committee of Institutions — as did the Council , and in due course it was established .
9 In due course it will be five-nil . ’
10 In this political struggle it is also obvious that non-urban areas can not expect to receive equal treatment because politically their numbers are too small to count against the majority , who being concentrated , can receive more social provision at cheaper cost .
11 They ai n't you wan na be careful when you 're walking down that park it 's
12 question , issue three C two and three er we say that in relation to two as a matter of have categorize this as a question of law we say it probably categories a question of fact because if they 're right in there analysis of law and article eighty directive , all it means is , is that there is no market outside and that the restriction is insignificant if that being so one would answer the question , is not capable as a matter of pure law of infringing article eighty five , but in the light of the discussion yesterday afternoon of course when my learned friend comes to apply for this strike out , we may have difficulty in contesting that provision it 's not , not er , a , a major part of our case that we , we would have to re-consider it and , and I did ask your Lordship erm if your Lordship would minded to find otherwise not to block out at least the possibility of application for leave to amend and of course we 'd have to make , have to consider whether we could make a proper case out of it on what we do
13 Only a few , such as the Royal Bristol Volunteers carried on , and in that instance it was to guard the many Napoleonic prisoners of war in Bristol .
14 With the right accessories it can also be used for metal filing , wood and plastic rasping , and for brushing !
15 Although at the political level it would seem that the Keynesian position has been relegated , at the theoretical ( and practical ) level it is maintained that fiscal policy can influence the achievement of the objectives of government policy .
16 Notwithstanding the Working Party 's efforts to clarify and simplify the problem of providing protection against fire in high-bay warehouses it must be made clear that the subject is one where there is a significant difference of opinion amongst experts as to the most effective method .
17 The trouble with All Fools ' Day is that every newspaper story suddenly looks suspect , but we assure subscribers that IBM Corp really is paying Louis Gerstner all that money it ca n't afford , that the sports shop that sells guns in Kingston really did close early and the UK government is considering a Congestion Charge , but we confess that we have no evidence that the next computer industry consortium will be a catch-all called Computer Industry .
18 But I mean erm er figures can lie and liars can figure and he comes back well now when you go into Company 's House and get all these things , how much they putting aside of the money which should erm like er so that they can get a good pension , well that money it does n't come actual from their pocket , it comes from the company 's funds which er really would have gone to the tax man .
19 By examining the details visible on surviving coins it is possible to identify coins struck from the same die or dies , for they will show no divergence whatsoever in the details of the designs ( fig. 6 ) .
20 The high cost of housing in the north London area was proving a barrier to the recruitment of people with the rare technical skills it required .
21 It effectively charges it because if you 've got six thousand allowances and you withdraw that amount putting it against the total income it means that you 're actually paying tax on those by deduction .
22 Building on solid foundations it is extremely encouraging to report that last year we saw a dramatic increase in the numbers of candidate entries .
23 In seeking to account for the shortcomings which have previously been identified in respect of our conventional political institutions it may be helpful to make use of a typology developed in a slightly different though related context by Kamenka and Tay ( Kamenka and Tay , 1975 ; Kamenka and Tay , 1980 ) .
24 We 've got one corner of the garden out the front and if the wind 's in the right direction it neatly puts them all together .
25 So what I want you to do is to follow these little chips er dimples here , they 're on this stone there 're a few on that but not on here , so that bit it goes in that direction .
26 The way I looked at was a rubbish tip , that bit it looks as if he 's cleared and the grass is growing .
27 About that bit it 's that bit .
28 Despite extensive damage it was later rebuilt and used as a roller corn mill .
29 Once they made that decision it was really all over .
30 The actual decision of the House was that a proof before answer of the pursuers ' averments should be allowed , but in the course of reaching that decision it was necessary to consider whether they would be entitled to recover overcharges if their complaint of undue discrimination was made out .
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