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

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1 Obviously it has had serious consequences in this case .
2 So it does integrate straight back to that .
3 If its policy seemed more or less radical at different times it was n't necessarily changing its view of land reform , but it was keeping its final goal of socialism in sight so it had to make short term expediencies .
4 Nevertheless it does show considerable misjudgement to make films that had little to do with popular taste at a time when it was so difficult for British filmmakers to find an audience .
5 Already it had made great play of how it had saved certain famous churches from its own bulldozers by moving them out of the path of destruction .
6 A MAN who successfully traced a forces pal through the columns of The Northern Echo said yesterday it had brought bad news .
7 Another curious attribute of the powder is that when cooked out it helps to extract other flavours while losing its own .
8 1991 , 27 , 1098 ) , but now it appears to have environmental problems as well .
9 now it 's got big shops they 're , they 're to they 're top of the range and all now .
10 It can never be said of a theory that it is true , however well it has withstood rigorous tests , but it can hopefully be said that a current theory is superior to its predecessors in the sense that it is able to withstand tests that falsified those predecessors .
11 With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together .
12 Well it 's got automatic level control on it .
13 Later on in this chapter you will see how it has helped specific people in their lives , but first I would like to show how the technique can help some of the more common ailments that many people suffer today .
14 Then it began to throw small stones , covered in snow , at the fifth window .
15 There it 's got barbed wire around it it 's made of wood and it 's long where are they talking about what are they talking about somewhere around Nottinghamshire Nottingham three four three four three four to call from this lot of clues , It 's got barbed wire around it it 's made of wood it 's long .
16 There it 's got barbed wire round it it 's made of wood and it 's long .
17 It is so tiny that it can live inside an empty clam shell whence it emerges to seize minute soldier crabs .
18 THE Scottish Office was accused of ‘ landlordism of the sea ’ yesterday when it agreed to end common fishing rights in part of Loch Crinan .
19 It is worthwhile looking at the advantages and disadvantages of copyright at a time when it has achieved worldwide acceptability .
20 It is certain the board would prefer to see Mr Weir re-elected as it tries to keep a united front over the next few months when it has to produce new proposals for its future which are acceptable to the Scottish Office and the Office of Fair Trading .
21 After all , if the images were created by her subconscious mind , there must be a reason why it chose to create certain images and not others .
22 Software AG reckons one of the main reasons why it has achieved year-on-year revenue growth is that , unlike its competitors , its software works equally well across a wide range of environments .
23 Whereas previously it had sanctioned minimal provision for all paupers , since the 1870s it had insisted upon strict application of the principles of 1834 in the selection of paupers , and restriction of their numbers wherever possible , while at the same time insisting on relief ‘ adequate to meet need ’ in all cases .
24 In the same way that agency working attracts the " agency worker " and casual working the " casual worker " , so too it seems does seasonal working attract the " seasonal worker " .
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