Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So it takes all the pain out of coming up with annual appraisals because you 've been doing it on an incremental basis . |
2 | Soon it became clear the prospecting company was trying to suppress its excitement . |
3 | It pinned her sleeves to her side and cuffed both cheeks ; somehow it blew all the badness away and out of her and she was safe . |
4 | Though still it has all the marks of makeshift industrialisation and decline , with municipalism picking up the pieces , building endless estates of council houses . |
5 | Whenever it finds such a pair , it invents a new AND symbol , say A , and a production for it : |
6 | Now it happens all the time , and there is absolutely no way at all with the best will in the world , and I 'm sure that we all mean it , that we get on the phones at nine o'clock , and we get on the phones at eleven o'clock , you just do n't work like that . |
7 | But now it stretched all the way down her back and Claire was making it shine like black oil . |
8 | Now it affects all the joints as well but somehow or other I felt that that was the thing that stuck in my mind from seeing him . |
9 | Now it covered all the lowlands of Sichuan . |
10 | Years ago it housed all the village activities including lantern slides , then moving pictures when they came into being . |
11 | He holds it through a riveting performance of the Toccata , a sumptuously lyrical adagio ( although perhaps here it has more the air of an andante amabile ) and a gloriously ebullient Fugue . |
12 | Sometimes it seems that the world scarcely changes . |
13 | ‘ But at the moment whenever I go back to Melbourne after being abroad it seems homelier every time . |
14 | Maybe it lasted half an hour , that sleep , it could n't have been longer because there was still no daylight when I was woken , although he did n't mean to wake me . |
15 | Maybe it reads all the Microsoft |
16 | and then it happened different every night as well |
17 | And if you get the private sector to finance some of the developments such as toll roads , then it has all the hallmarks of sound finance about it . |
18 | And if this was nothing more , at least it had all the trappings of a glamorous evening . |
19 | That quite startled her and at least it gave Marguerite a starting point for conversation . |
20 | Indeed it discloses all the faults in a student 's training . |
21 | Trouble flared a few days before MacQuillan 's death , when it became apparent the inventor was in effect conducting an auction and the price of buying the securely patented new carton had shot alarmingly high . |
22 | Erm the next erm feature is the yellow one for the Liberal Democrats , there 's one Liberal Democrat typographical error and that 's on the second page page four of the resolutions and you 'll see that in the second column there 's a total three , three , three five , that should be amended to , sorry three , three , three five that should be amended to three , one , five , five and then where it says nine the resource budget immediately below that nine , four , five , ninety four five O , it 's three hundred and sixty thousand , three hundred and sixty million , six hundred thousand , that stays the same . |
23 | the printer would do that , but your machine here would be linked into a storage computer storage system here at Mansfield which every now and again it sends all the information down the telephone lines to headquarters , and it 's done every is it every two hours ? |
24 | But otherwise it had all the ingredients of the detective novel , down to a theme , the passion for justice . |
25 | Absolutely it makes such a lot of difference that 's right , yes |