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

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1 No apparently it takes the whole top of it
2 How long it took the different ancestors of these very different animals to evolve such tongues we do not know for there is no fossil evidence of any antiquity to tell us , but it must have been several million years .
3 And so it deposits the extra calories it does not need as fat .
4 I had always loved walking so it seemed the obvious thing to do .
5 Well and so it split the Labour Party and the from er at that time you know we got five hundred members in with the Labour Party .
6 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 !
7 And so it did the other night , when I heard two undergrads , giving a list of pleasures which were ( a ) Nazi , ( b ) leading to homosexuality .
8 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 .
9 Thus it spread the Labour gospel of women as mothers .
10 In a further speech in August 1987 he complained that there had been a tendency both in the USSR and outside it to see the socialist construction of the 1930s as no more than a series of mistakes .
11 A square block of flats was almost finished ; already it exhibited the confident innocence of the usurper .
12 " But oh " may be a somewhat pallid rendering of ( ) , yet still it signals the crucial turn in the poem 's argument .
13 Indeed , the lower the blood pressure the better , because statistically it reduces the subsequent risks of stroke and heart attacks .
14 Modern scientists tell us that Bartley could not have survived more than a few minutes in the whale 's belly , let alone the half-day or more it took the unwitting sailors on the mother ship to release this modern Jonah .
15 Qualitatively it lacked the professional touch , and within individual libraries it lacked planning and co-ordination .
16 But suppose there is a rule which says that the effectiveness of a synapse decreases whenever it causes the post-synaptic cell to fire .
17 Just 19 months later it achieved the dubious distinction of being the only Royal Commission to be wound up without producing a report when it collapsed over internal differences as to the scope of its report and how it should proceed .
18 On Aug. 20 the Moldavian government ruled these secession moves unconstitutional , and two days later it outlawed the Popular Front-style Gagauz Khalky ( People 's ) Movement .
19 However if you say erm oh well you know erm boys will be boys that 's natural , tha that sounds as if you 're kind of making excuses for them and condoning them , so I think you 've got to be very careful about how you use the word natural and clearly it raises the whole question of how far you can , you can push erm cultural ideals against natural constraints an and what really is the issue .
20 Then , as now , we had a car fitted with the optional Laycock overdrive , operating on third and top ; then as now it emphasised the low-speed/high-gear flexibility but did show up a big gap between second and third — a gap of over 30mph in maxima .
21 Now it used the United Nations as its cover and it 's fortunate in that the Soviet Union was absent from the Security Council and so was not able to veto the resolution which authorized American intervention .
22 Nevertheless , now it has the necessary imprimatur from the Pope , the Catechism will be sent for translation into dozens of languages and prepared for dispatch around the world .
23 Local Management of Schools must be judged on how far it enables the whole education service to respond to the needs of all pupils in the locality .
24 More often it takes the plural form , indicating partition of the property between co-heiresses , like Agnes Chaplayne and Beatrix Salesbury at Gayhurst , Bucks .
25 But equally it rejects the Soviet claim that the revolutionaries were spokesmen for the masses .
26 Today it houses the Vigili Urbani , one of the many factions of the Italian police forces .
27 yes well it did the other week
28 Well it seems the obvious means of transport .
29 You can still see it going on today and it still happens does n't it like the Good News Bible if you look at that , I mean this a version of the Bible rewritten , presumably to tell people good news I do n't know , I 've never , never read it but I presume that that 's what the Good News Bible does and we now have countless bibles , where , where , where , where God is , God is female erm my guess is supposing that were the only Bible we had a feminist bible were no other bible and everybody for hundreds of years believed it , my guess is that in the future literary critics and bible critics could study that very carefully and I bet you somewhere there you 'll find internal evidence to show that once God had been male and had his gender changed , I 'm quite sure of it because edit a whole book like the Bible and completely eliminate all the evidence that God was once male would be a very difficult here , here and there you need little bits of evidence and , and again there 's lots of others I 'll mention in the lecture like God 's name .
30 When we look at the English writing system we see how badly it fits the spoken language .
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