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

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31 So it 's just switching it the other way round .
32 Most club golfers experimenting with this shot are surprised at just how accurately the ball will roll and soon find it a preferable shot to the wedge .
33 most definitely , I do n't think it 's gon na go in there , oh it might do , just to protect it a wee bit , you know
34 If the frame appears to be in reasonably good condition , you may find that you work wonders by just giving it a proper clean .
35 ‘ I would n't exactly call it the uncharted wilderness . ’
36 It 's just prolonging it a little bit .
37 I would have understand if he 'd dived and got out their way and the wind just blew it the other end .
38 Medicine is n't definite at all ; I just call it a positive subject — you always get an answer .
39 to all they meet , thus making it a friendly place in which to live .
40 It could create dependence on unreliable imports ( as the world market for low sulphur coal is extremely susceptible to sharp increases in demand and expensive because of its popularity in the USA ) , adversely affect the balance of payments , be vulnerable to changes in the value of the pound , increase unemployment costs from the mining industry , and lead to the geological abandonment of UK mines , thus making it a difficult policy to reverse .
41 Their cornucopian haul was to realise more than £10,000 in bills and banknotes , thus making it the largest highway robbery yet to be achieved .
42 Its mandate already gives it a prominent role in this area . ’
43 That just puts it a little bit in context .
44 they 're about the same , so when the hundred gram bar has got the extra ten per cent it 's it 's just just makes it the better bargain , er , they 're not losing much on that cos they save on the wrapping , so it probably costs them the same
45 So just to make it a little bit more exciting And then this is this is it finished off then .
46 And with tons of topsoil , they could still make it a goodish course .
47 The nationalization acts creating public corporations usually made it a statutory requirement for such machinery to be set up , although the form and details were left to the parties .
48 I mean I would n't ever think it a good idea to encourage women to leave the home if they thought that their job was in there looking after small children , but it 's very obvious nowadays that a very large number of women do n't want to in the home any more .
49 ‘ You could always consider it a last request . ’
50 Personally , I have always thought it a great mistake to expect young people to be interested in politics .
51 But I still enjoyed it the second time .
52 We always called it the posh part , because although our street carried on from it over the main road , it was like being in a different village altogether .
53 But the biggest scam of all is run by the Government , which has somehow managed to harness young energy , ambition and initiative without ever giving it a real chance to shine through .
54 I have always found it a great advantage to loathe my political opponents .
55 The high-relief figure — one could hardly call it a three-dimensional effigy — is placed on a plain black ledger lying on the floor , and appears as a body rising vertically from the grave .
56 I know , because he can still reach it the other way round .
57 Do anything different , you still turn it the same way to lock it down it 's just
58 He had never done one and always thought it a dangerous manoeuvre to execute .
59 Always thought it a wicked waste of a good nurse when she chucked it to marry .
60 Burton always thought it the finest thing he ever did .
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