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

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1 I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it
2 I think it said five six seven eight nine ten or summat on one side and then it said six seven eight nine on other side .
3 At the time of the revolt , the Queen and the Court were in residence for the summer at San Sebastian on Spain 's northern coast and once it became clear that her reign was at an end , Isabella crossed the frontier into France , asking Napoleon III for political asylum .
4 Halewood produces only one car , the Escort/Orion range , against Dagenham 's two models and yet it has 20,000 more square feet of storage space .
5 When the Motor City 's techno scene was dying in the early ‘ 90s , they took hold of the tattered flag and now it stands proud and menacing .
6 First , like , twenty minutes and then it gets good .
7 Sometimes it takes two minutes and sometimes it takes twenty .
8 Brian Cowie said : ‘ It was the Ipswich branch of CAMRA which mounted a publicity campaign to save the brewery and so it seemed appropriate that the launch of Pride should be at the festival . ’
9 For me , at least — and I think for most people who travel around this country for pleasure , that is , to see things — it is simply that one gets a greater depth of pleasure out of knowing the anatomy of a town and why it takes that particular form and not just its superficial features , however attractive they may be individually .
10 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
11 These factors are worthy of emphasis because in practice they are still dealt with very badly in many organisations and yet it takes little trouble or expertise to make an enormous difference .
12 In this issue , Cathy McCormack shares with us her personal perspectives on this process and how it infiltrates many levels .
13 After some preparatory work in Napier , they will learn at first hand about how organisations work , relating theory to the aims of their particular community partner organisation and how it achieves those aims .
14 He chose not to read for a fellowship and once it became clear that he was no longer in the race for academic honours he was not required to take all the examinations .
15 I 'll make the point again Martin that just as on Saturday when goals were flying in at both ends and eventually it finished three two , I kept saying do n't believe the scoring is all over in this game , that 's my feeling now .
16 Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be .
17 So if we can find out where those these are the important points , where it cuts that axis and where it cuts that one .
18 It forms when chlorine-containing compounds such as CFCs break down in the stratosphere and then it triggers photochemical chain reactions that can destroy as many as 100000 molecules of ozone per molecule of ClO .
19 In 1811 they returned to Britain on leave and soon it became obvious that he would have to choose between the convict 's daughter and his military career .
20 What 's it called the , they bought this pig medicine pig retained there trotters and every thing and then it goes any more of the erm dialysis put it , make a pig rock and roll .
21 and it says erm we are trying to coll connect your call , please hold the line and then it goes sorry
22 We had snow from London to the Cotswolds and then it turned soft [ he wrote to the Davidsons ] .
23 The better you are the more you win , and , consequently , you face less pressure and so it becomes easier to win .
24 1.2 It is tempting at this point to plunge straight into an account of the adjectival system and how it produces such results as those above ; and in fact we should state clearly at this point that readers who prefer to build up the picture piece by piece , assessing the validity of the connexion between data and theory by starting from the evidential end , may pass immediately to Chapter 2 without any disadvantage .
25 However , these events have one important common feature and that is they will normally not be known to a person dealing with the company and therefore it seems appropriate to treat them together .
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