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

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1 That 's the important phrase , and if you find it 's easier to keep it mobile if you 've taken some paracetamol or aspirin , then by all means do that .
2 Rage , part of it self-directed because she had temporarily forgotten it too , made her voice shake .
3 I 'd go myself , " she added , " except that the hotel staff would think it strange if one half of a newly married couple should go for a ramble on her own . "
4 ‘ Margrida will think it strange if you do n't .
5 The Prince was in his cups , yet I thought it strange because the porter from Godstowe Priory did not arrive until the early hours of the morning . ’
6 Or you might want to put photographs into your brochures but have never considered it possible before because they are only photocopied .
7 Is it possible when we get a new member of , that , not that they 're brought round , which I think must be frightfully intimidating , but that we are told , and therefore we can drop in and say , hello , I 'm so and so , just to say hello .
8 Moreover , Le Pen 's party , despite a professed desire to rejuvenate French politics , has done more to make it absurd than any other , quite apart from the base populist ideas which it propagates .
9 Yeah , I done some wash this morning got it dry whilst it
10 If your are unhappy with a new hairstyle , complain to your hairdresser while you are still in the salon , and if possible get her to put it right before you settle the bill .
11 It 's nothing major , but I 've got to get it right before I play again . ’
12 ‘ They want to make quite sure we 've got it right before they optimise the race car for Estoril . ’
13 We 'll put it right where we think it matters , on the training field and we 'll keep playing with the philosophy of working , training and competing . ’
14 We tend to reckon , perhaps rather arrogantly , that we take a rather longer view of the needs of society , and maybe are as close to getting it right as , as , as , as ministers with their day-by-day short-term preoccupations .
15 you 're most of the time you 're getting it right cos this is just making the right sort of guess and you 're seeing the sort of When it gets to the awkward ones y you 're just sort of Well maybe it 's that , maybe its something else .
16 I just hope she 's got it right cos I 've explained it all to her and sh
17 Likening Tony Benn to the Erich Honeker of the Labour Party , he said the left-wing MP got it right when , after the multilateralist vote , he commented : ‘ Who will believe us on this ?
18 Within weeks , Time Out had an article written by London playwright and football fan Mick Mahoney who got it right when he pointed out that ‘ if Nike brought out a crocodile-skin trainer for £140 , it would be a smash ’ .
19 John Dower , the father of the National Parks , got it right when he said that we look to the farming communities for the continuance not only of the landscape but of the drama itself , rural life and work .
20 My hon. Friend the Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) got it right when he said yesterday that Ministers will be regarded as wearers of dirty raincoats before very long .
21 Magill was n't the first time I 've given my Little All for my job , but that ca n't mean I can only get it right when
22 The talk on Tyneside yesterday was whether United got it right when they chose not to keep Jan Eriksson , the Sweden and Norrkoping defender who headed the opening goal of the European Championships on Wednesday night .
23 Oakes , bidding to build into a British title contender this season , found McGrath in resilient mood , but referee Keith Garner got it right when he scored 40-38 for Oakes , who did n't lose a round .
24 It 's critical to get it right because there are situations where if you do n't get it right then they have to hold some commission back and that 's a pity .
25 Their Parthenon-building ancestors began that culture , and their Byzantine ancestors kept it alive when the rest of Europe had fallen into the dark ages .
26 Produced by electrolysis too much energy would be used up in the process to make it economic while the other method suggested by supporters of the ‘ hydrogen economy ’ — thermal dissociation of water from the heat output of a nuclear reactor is neither a tried nor tested technology .
27 Reversing it — diluting HEU by adding less enriched uranium — is easy , and America is making it profitable as well .
28 I mean I just find it annoying cos you get through to somebody who then passes you on to somebody else and then they 'll talk to you and say well the person you want to talk to is n't here at the moment so you 've had all this phone call and then you 've got to ring again .
29 ‘ Yer ca n't 'ave it simpler than that , can yer ? ’
30 So erm that 's , if you 're , if you 're getting behind on that it 's worth trying to do something about it soonish before you get too far behind to manage to catch up
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