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

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1 So it makes much more sense if you can work co-operatively with a chain .
2 Thus it seems clear that arctica is the most numerous species on spring passage .
3 Thus it has simple computational procedures , or ‘ perceptual primitives ’ , which address the visual array in parallel so as to identity area , centre , point of contact , symmetry , and so on .
4 Okay anyway it takes twenty eight days for the moon to orbit the earth .
5 Traditionally it has two main uses : by the Marxists to describe the type of society which preceded ‘ capitalist ’ society ; by legal historians to describe a particular kind of legal relationship .
6 Later it said Bosnian Muslim forces counter-attacked and pushed the Serbs back two miles .
7 Not in this airless back yard with its cat-fouled alley , yet now it bore shining green leaves and four fat flower buds — and Gerry would never see them .
8 Now it seems that successive governments have just have n't lived up to their obligation to wield the stick , and Harlow council just have n't had the sense to reach for the carrot in that that local people are caught in the middle !
9 Now it contains some good bookshops and some shops that are tourist traps .
10 They therefore look to social stratification to see how far it meets these functional prerequisites .
11 Given the unpleasant blare of the G40 motor , though , it 's just as well it delivers such strong performance low down as prolonged exposure to high revs is tiresome and uncomfortable .
12 oh one eighth horse power motor , well it drove that little lad , you know , that I , that , what I use now , but you see to have a big one
13 Well it seems easier that way when you think about it dun n it ?
14 Its disadvantages are as follows : ( 1 ) If regulatory and common law rules are to operate harmoniously , the former must replicate the latter , or alternatively it posits two independent systems of regulation , one operating in the regulatory context and the other in the ordinary courts .
15 Its distance is of the order of 800 light-years ; altogether it contains some 30 stars .
16 Altogether it has three hundred buildings listed as being of architectural and historical interest .
17 But more importantly it brought free secondary education for all .
18 Sometimes it associates this biological femininity with sexuality .
19 Fortunately it has some generous holds on the lip and a powerful pull gained rock of a much saner angle and a pleasant amble to the cliff top .
20 Maybe it explained all those girls in his past as well .
21 Then it passes this living tube of glue back and forth across the junction of the two leaves until a white silken sheet has been created , linking them .
22 And then it went five hundred plus .
23 Then it put two Croatian towns , ancient Dubrovnik , on the Adriatic , and Vukovar , a pretty Danube town , under siege ; to punish or reverse Croatia 's secession , said the army .
24 If you need to discover how you spend your time then you will find this spreadsheet very useful and even if you do n't then it contains some helpful tips for handling dates and times .
25 A state is a set of values for all its switches ; so if the BM has N nodes , then it has 2 possible states .
26 But there it encountered another ruined project , a work to be called The Drunks of which only a tiny fragment survives , and the marriage of these two constitutes the success of Crime and Punishment .
27 Yet it forms onlyan initial fragment .
28 Thurcroft colliery in my constituency is now threatened with closure because of a short-term geological problem , yet it has 20 million tonnes of workable low-sulphur reserves .
29 Yet it contains some surprising assumptions .
30 Previously it caused serious environmental problems , with odour , leaching of nitrates , and water pollution all emanating from stocks held for manure .
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