Example sentences of "[adj] it [vb -s] [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | JA II impresses first with how tiny it looks for a car with such a monstrous reputation , second for the sheer physical intensity of the power when the Ford V8 crashes into life . |
2 | It 's like my mum , she paid to get them developed right and about two weeks later she goes in that 's how much it costs for a week . |
3 | Is that all it costs for a C D then , three ninety nine ? |
4 | It offers a compelling picture of what the aims of epistemology are ; in short it amounts to a definition of the epistemological enterprise . |
5 | make laughing , a derogatory terming degenerate or C , a penis that 's so shrunken it looks like a pair of testicles ? |
6 | No C , a penis so shrunken it looks like a pair of testicles , they 'll be killing themselves wo n't they ? |
7 | For something so very Italian it comes as a surprise to learn that the juniper harvested by the Scarponis has a British connection — it is the main ingredient in that quintessential British drink — Gordon 's Gin . |
8 | [ Richard Long 's ] forms , the marks , the accidental decantations of sensitive strolls , do not possess the ‘ imperfection ’ of the natural , they are the archetypes of human sublimation that deliberately establish a certain landscape counterpoint , a kind of megalithic writing , but their elaboration is so cared for that it tends towards a dialectic not of oppositions but of alliances . |
9 | The older a database is , the richer it becomes as a reference about customers and their views of you . |