Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's not the grate , it 's the I think when we 've cemented it together it wants a bigger fireplace for that |
2 | No apparently it takes the whole top of it |
3 | Apparently it goes a long way . |
4 | Naturally it prefers a muddy tank bottom . |
5 | I 'm Emma with her silly little clever-clever theories of love and marriage , and love is something that comes in different clothes , with a different way and different face , and perhaps it takes a long time for you to accept it , to be able to call it love . |
6 | I 'm not sure perhaps it has a thin catheter or wire I do n't know wire I 'm not sure . |
7 | " Well , " Graham said slowly , deciding he had better say something nice , " it 's good , but perhaps it needs a little work . " |
8 | And obviously it reaches an awful lot of people , because Community Centres cater for all ages . |
9 | A bird kept in captivity is fed all year round , so obviously it has an easier time than one in the wild which has to feed itself whatever the season , but it still has the hunting instinct . |
10 | Often enough it takes the same form as with Beerbohm : the affectation of an anachronistic ignorance about what life in North America is like . |
11 | Only it seems a long way to go ! |
12 | I do speak German , only it needs a major overhaul to set it right . ’ |
13 | So it takes a long time think more egalitarian . |
14 | So it produces an odd sensation to learn , again from Anna , that this superstition was in fact Dostoevsky 's . |
15 | And so it deposits the extra calories it does not need as fat . |
16 | It ignores the real history of the press in Britain and so it paints a naïve picture of a conservative and debased medium which offers little real choice . |
17 | So it behoves the healthy eater to assess the Indian menu for the best options , since chances are circumstances , friends and hunger will take him or her there sooner rather than later ! |
18 | So it has no official status whatsoever and has not been a subject of consideration by the County Council . |
19 | So it makes a refreshing change to able to write about something nice . |
20 | Erm so it makes a common basis of communication . |
21 | Nevertheless it remains an excellent opening strike because , even more than the snap punch , it cocks the hips for a powerful reverse punch . |
22 | At the moment it is closed but normally it displays a rich collection of textiles . |
23 | However , as Child ( 1984 ) has pointed out , only the formal structure is subject to control and planning by management , thus it remains the fundamental concern of organisation theory . |
24 | Thus it ensures a continuous process of review covering all permissions . |
25 | Too easily it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy : ‘ We ca n't expect the majority of students to do very well — so do n't blame us for the failures . ’ |
26 | Walton stresses that there is no simple concept or criterion of the child 's best interests which can be applied in a crude rule-of-thumb way , and no group or individual which has sole authority to assume that generally it has the best conception of the child 's interests . |
27 | The most important factor is whether or not it has a standard case and motherboard . |
28 | Finally it suggests an alternative approach to the standard studies of ‘ white collar crime ’ and the limits of legal regulation . |
29 | " But oh " may be a somewhat pallid rendering of ( ) , yet still it signals the crucial turn in the poem 's argument . |
30 | Indeed , the lower the blood pressure the better , because statistically it reduces the subsequent risks of stroke and heart attacks . |