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

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1 If you wait long enough then when it finishes this large task everything will work as normal .
2 First , the dollar is still ‘ fundamentally undervalued ’ , and by quite a margin — that is , a dollar buys much less abroad than it does at home .
3 If wages had not risen , most of this scrapping would not have happened and productivity would have grown much less quickly than it did .
4 If it does n't mean so much today as it did , it 's because rock is n't as strong as it was , it does n't matter so much anymore . ’
5 She loved Nick , loved him so much sometimes that it gave her a pain , but she hated to be told to do something she was going to do anyway .
6 This was a mood that did not last ; the secular spirit is natural , it is more than ever clear , to modern industrial states — so much so that it invades even the clergy .
7 Sun Microsystems Inc , as reported ( CI No 2,118 ) has formed a new software subsidiary that is noticeably more distant from itself than its orbiting planets , so much so that it does not even rate a Sun tag .
8 So much so that it inspired Sophie to give several children 's classes in Norwich .
9 These changes show how financial pressures brought about the collapse of the early Roman coinage system ; so much so that it seems that for a time the Roman state had to fight the war on credit given by some of its citizens .
10 So much so that it has become a saw of pollsters and political commentators that ‘ election campaigns make no difference ’ .
11 Human language is much more powerful — so much so that it has been suggested that the ability to speak is what really distinguishes people from animals .
12 Furthermore s. 2(4) European Communities Act 1972 provides that any Act of the Westminster Parliament shall be presumed not to conflict with EEC legislation , and will be given effect only so far as it does not conflict with the EEC legislation .
13 An organisation will be effective only so far as it helps individual members to achieve their own personal objectives , and a large part of the task of management is therefore concerned with this problem .
14 Paschal 's grant of 1103 certainly extended the primacy to Anselm 's successors , but only so far as it had been ‘ enjoyed by Anselm 's predecessors ’ .
15 It was so long ago that it happened — it 's an everyday occurrence now , people battering and killing children .
16 It happened so long ago that it seems incredible that it is still affecting her .
17 It was only much later that it hit me and that was more shock than something could happen again . ’
18 Well no I did it last week and one of the references I could n't remember the name of the woman , so I just put Mrs blank and I just left it so I thought I 'd do it again cos there were a couple of bits I did wrong and a bit dodgy , so I though save me writing it I 'll just do it all over again but it looks like I 'm not gon na be able to now because we 've brought out here for a piddling stupid fire drill !
19 Also , the drug seems to inhibit the viral DNA polymerase enzyme much more effectively than it does the DNA polymerase used by the cell to copy its own DNA .
20 In almost all reports in 1942 , this ‘ war weariness ’ and longing for peace , now by no means always linked to expectations of glorious victory and often highly pessimistic , dominates much more strongly than it had done a year earlier .
21 Clearly , though , the description of being brown and round fits a table much more easily than it does wine .
22 Quite aside from the inherent dangers of establishing an energy system to any significant degree reliant on highly unstable nuclear technology , the implications of the spread of nuclear power for the extension of military nuclear capability must be taken much more seriously than it has been hitherto ( SIPRI , 1979 , 1980 , 1980A ) .
23 It strides more or less straight ahead until it finds an item of food and then changes its movements , now turning through tight angles .
24 But er , any acquisition has to fit extremely well strategically and it has to be at a price that we consider to be a , a , a good price .
25 Just occasionally she has these lucid moments where she 's suddenly there again but it does n't mean anything , it 's just a chance set of connections in what 's left of her brain that soon gets lost .
26 This question too has had a long history though it is only quite recently that it has become a precisely defined issue of zoological theory .
27 I wanted our collaboration , strange as it was , to continue for eve ; , just so long as it kept him beside me .
28 Why not go along with Luke 's expansive mood for just so long as it took to finish her drink ?
29 Just so long as it does n't get in here . ’
30 Any word could follow any other word , just so long as it matched the phonetic input description .
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