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

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1 The conventional style , gears , whether they 've been power or or manual , as develops erm more of the sort of business on those type applications , yeah , then basically it increases overall share and then it puts pressure on the business that we 've got on the other D group ball bearings .
2 Nevertheless , Benelux did advance further than other proposals for economic union , such as that toyed at in 1945 and again in 1948 by France and Italy , and perhaps it offered valuable lessons that could be learnt by future attempts in the same direction .
3 Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be .
4 Daily it devours whole forests and countless hours of sweated labour .
5 Thus it takes considerable courage and persistence at times for the carer to press the needs of the dependent , let alone her/his personal needs .
6 Usually it brings fine weather and it starts the new knitting year .
7 Inevitably it has qualitative differences and is not easily written or smoothly integrated into the ‘ isms ’ or historical categories of the discipline .
8 and they 'll be here half an hour or three quarters of an hour , he smoked four cigarettes , now it takes all day and all night to get rid of them fumes of his cigarettes
9 In 1987 it had 16 sites and 15,000 workers ; now it has 11 sites and 11,000 workers .
10 The family living room is filled with bulkly materials which create dust and refuse , and often it stores dangerous glues and solvents and sharp instruments hwich have to be guarded from the children .
11 Very often it demands considerable time and careful exploration to help the patient decide precisely what his problems are .
12 Today it cramps national energy and demoralizes public life …
13 Yeah well it says outer space but
14 Well it seems stupid Thursday and Friday , that 's all .
15 Technologically and economically it requires more explaining than is now possible , not least because of the loss or destruction or records , to say nothing of not keeping them at all .
16 Sometimes it takes two minutes and sometimes it takes twenty .
17 surplus there is , and then it redistributes that surplus and given that the , the , the priority is industrialization most if not all of that surplus is going to go to the industrial sector .
18 Then it becomes public property and you can , for a small fee , obtain a copy from Somerset House in London .
19 On the twin assumptions that workers act rationally and that time is divided between work and leisure , it follows that if taxation encourages more leisure then it discourages more work and vice versa .
20 There it affected many trees and shrubs , including the valuable timber tree Ougenia oojeinensis .
21 The exposed skin was flushed and glowing ; here and there it resembled tanned leather and , in some cases , it looked as if it had split and healed , and split again .
22 Instead it involves such things as finding new uses for old products or showing how solutions considered impracticable can be made to work .
23 ‘ Over-involved ’ is a derogatory label still used by professionals to describe anxious , supportive relatives , yet it takes extraordinary judgment and sensitivity to manage a close relative 's abnormal beliefs and behaviour in a way which neither colludes with pathological beliefs nor alienates the sufferer .
24 These factors are worthy of emphasis because in practice they are still dealt with very badly in many organisations and yet it takes little trouble or expertise to make an enormous difference .
25 The outbreak of war with Spain soon removed even the façade of trade as its main purpose , yet it had royal support and between two and three thousand shareholders .
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