Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In effect , since socialisation is present as part of all social relationships , whether the parties to the relationship are aware of it or not , it is clear that it is a much more subtle , complex and pervasive process than it might at first appear and that we can only properly understand it as an aspect of all human activity . |
2 | All these systems dealt with the problem of how to dispose of stock when , as Day 's library so elegantly put it on the slip , ‘ the first demand for the book has abated ’ . |
3 | Clutterbuck ceased to work the mill during the latter half of the 1840s , for by 1847 it had been leased to a paper-maker , Frederick Wiggins , who apparently only operated it for a few years . |
4 | So just treat it like a Sunday . |
5 | So just watch it after the first dose that evening , if you g Especially if you get out of bed to have a wee . |
6 | He 'd much sooner keep it in an old pair of tights . ’ |
7 | I 'd much sooner guard it from the inside , ’ he grinned . |
8 | Well I only just heard it on the news . |
9 | ‘ You 've only just made it before the final melt . ’ |
10 | I 've only just got it in the washing machine . |
11 | The attack happened 2 weeks ago , but the victim was so distressed she has only just reported it to the police . |
12 | Well I 'd only just brought it in the kitchen actually . |
13 | But one can ask why Adorno did not investigate the origins of swing before so quickly assimilating it to the prevailing Tin Pan Alley dance-band style . |
14 | Better still change it for a modern one : we 're to replace all open flued water heaters , and because of this , British Gas are giving terrific trade-in allowances , so check them out ! |
15 | perhaps like to mention it at the end of the session and I can arrange to get one of those sent to you . |
16 | ( Remember Russell 's chicken ( Russell , 1959 , p. 35 ) , whose true beliefs about the regularity with which it had been fed so far led it into a false belief about the security of its future . ) |
17 | Better surely to embrace it in the company of those one has loved , and as one slips away , to know from their tears how much they have loved one too . |
18 | Write down the objective on the list below then follow it with the immediate goals for the action required . |
19 | But most just see it as a fun way of relieving stress . |
20 | You 're best just putting it on a table Margaret . |
21 | Up until then the Philip Mora film of Whitley Streiber 's best-selling tale of alien abduction , Communion , just about cut it with the audience of UFO watchers and real-life abductees invited to a small preview theatre in Soho . |
22 | He thought he could just about make it up the stairs . |
23 | He 'd just about made it by the time Private Boyd had strapped my gun belt on and issued me with a plastic face visor which fitted with adjustable straps at the back . |
24 | To John Baxter this was rather ‘ solemn mock-Soviet montage ’ but others have more rightly seen it as a very effective expression of that energy which ordinary people had in abundance but which the America of 1934 so tragically left untapped . |
25 | In the process , it manages to ease out mental and biological life altogether , once more subsuming it as a wholly social construct . |
26 | The Soviet defence minister , seeking to justify the action , claimed that organised attempts were being made to establish a ‘ dictatorship of the bourgeois type ’ in the area ; the Lithuanian president , Vytautas Landsbergis , saw the conflict as a result of the ‘ fifty-one year confrontation between Lithuania and the USSR ’ , and the Russian president , Boris Yel'tsin , more forthrightly described it as an ‘ offensive against democracy ’ . |
27 | This is unlikely to be the type of mistake that should occur : and , if it did occur , the other party would more readily accept it as a mistake making the decision invalid . |
28 | Alan Ross was another who could not recover his earlier infatuation with the area , even though he still occasionally visited it in the company of Minton or Vaughan . |
29 | You should also make a bed on which the flowers can lie from plenty of clean but crumpled tissue paper , also gently tucking it around the sides of the bouquet for added protection . |
30 | He did n't hesitate and straight away reported it to the referee . |