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

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1 So it had seemed sensible for Ross to have his old bedroom , while she 'd been far too weary to care where she slept .
2 So it helps to put that in the brackets .
3 So it pays to keep all of them well out of the reach of young , inquisitive hands .
4 However that myth has been laid to rest for good in Germany 's pedestrianised city centres and unsurprisingly it has proved unfounded in the experimental areas too .
5 Soon it had become one of the main topics of conversation .
6 The problem is that the movie is so desperate to make itself into a positive romance , ideal mutual learning process and overall success story that finally it begins to resemble one of those correspondence-school ads on the back of US comics : get some knowledge , triple your income , rise rapidly in your chosen field .
7 The NHS was supposed to treat all equally but now it has become similar to the difference between first class and tourist class air travel .
8 But now it 's got red across it , failed !
9 Unfortunately the Muddletonians erm seems to contradict the point I 'm wanting to make , because erm frankly it seems to belong more to the world of historical novels .
10 They have meant , for example , that housing policies have endorsed the view that each nuclear family should have its own household , and thus increasingly it has become possible for people to take that option .
11 In the twentieth century increasingly it has become possible for older people who have withdrawn from the labour market to support themselves from resources provided by the state rather than rely on their families ; the same has not been true of the youngest generation .
12 And again Oh Charlotte well it 's got some of it off .
13 Maybe it had got used to it ; maybe it had got used to its sore nose , too .
14 Maybe it had got used to it ; maybe it had got used to its sore nose , too .
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