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

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1 And this maxim seems especially appropriate for the seed trade , in spite of it insatiable appetite for novelty .
2 She calls it corrective training .
3 Oh it were I play a bloody tune on it bloody snake charmer
4 It was only tiny but it bloody talk !
5 That 's a about a in n it bloody hell !
6 They begin to become mouthpieces for an outside force , be it divine will , the necessities of plot , or authorial comment .
7 HERMS captures this associated data and adds to it spatial data generated in the CAD graphics data base .
8 Ah do n't like it wan bit … ’
9 In this form , it then remains , and when the rains return , it instinctively remembers it watery home and there lays its eggs , for the cycle to be repeated .
10 Van Helmont envisaged the natural world as a system of seedlike entities , seminal spirits that penetrated matter giving it specific properties .
11 Is it possible Geoffrey Hoskin to have some sort of sort out , where people could be encouraged , compensated perhaps to leave their villages and towns and go back to the Republic from which their parents or grandparents originally came ?
12 They 've been revolting for years under the surface and then some thing happens that make it possible course the continued revolutions have gone on through the world and because they 've seen the success of a revolution in Russia although we did n't know the full facts of it in the West , it was , it did establish a huge area in the wake of a revolution .
13 Was it possible Carver was already screwing Evelyn in the bathroom ?
14 Was it possible Paula was still alive — and did she even want her to be ?
15 It may be that she commissioned the piece under the influence of the Norman history written for her brother Duke Richard II by Dudo of St Quentin , while some have thought it political propaganda intended to influence events after Cnut 's death .
16 Instead they dismantled the Poor Law from outside , by removing from it needy groups by means of legislation on issues such as old-age pensions and national health insurance .
17 In certain species , the long , fine roots trail below as far as the muddy or sandy bottom and anchor the plant , still giving it ample freedom for floating .
18 It did not help matters that about the time Rowell 's rather reluctant jab at some New Zealand rugby habits was being published it occupied space beside reports that the All Blacks had been over-vigorous — and sometimes over-the-top — in their match against New South Wales at Sydney .
19 oh well it posh people were n't it
20 According to J.L. Missika and D. Wolton , politicians were suspicious of broadcasting and governments allotted it scanty credits ; at the same time , governments encouraged the cultural vocation of television , and information ministers ( including Mitterrand ) accepted arguments from engineers in favour of a high-definition standard of television that was technically satisfying but increased costs .
21 The colliery owners undertook to support the new Union by giving it sole negotiating rights ; by agreeing to deduct the Union contribution from wages ; by contributing 12,500 to the Union 's pension fund and by harrying known members of the NMA .
22 You can still walk across it low tide .
23 So I phoned her last Nancy phoned me last Friday afternoon before she went on holiday to tell me , and I phoned I was n't sure whether just to sort of play it low key or then I thought , Well I know I really should just give here a wee ring .
24 We try to keep it low temperature .
25 You know , and we 'll do it ourselves , I say I mean , what you want Barry is like wan na keep it low profile .
26 I 've got ta be catched I wo n't actually do it I 'll just come in run a mo just give it complete customers and and help
27 There is however , as always , a number of devoted and sincere people who believe all the teachings and claims of the associated church , and give it complete support , that is , attend the services and other gatherings , provide funds to the limit of their abilities and endeavour to preserve something of that precious atmosphere which pervades all ancient places of worship .
28 He repeated the word as if giving it due consideration .
29 I question whether the inspectorate is giving it due consideration .
30 I 'll check with how we 'd go about it administrative accounting wise
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