Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So it uses its chemical defence sparingly . |
2 | So it give us another shilling each . |
3 | So it gives you some idea of what the salaries were like in those days . |
4 | Are you w so it gives you some idea , if you 're gon if you 're not gon na revise the whole syllabus , shame on you , erm then it gives you some indication of how to spend your revision wisely . |
5 | So it seems our old Antiquary bemoaned the lack of a bridge . |
6 | This group has long been noted for its breadth of vision but nevertheless it took them some time to realise the unique advantages of the photosynthetic ‘ mechanisms ’ in plants and thereby to derive what may be an original approach to the problem . |
7 | Thus it shouts their spiritual blindness , and whispers darkly of their own rebelliousness . |
8 | Yet somehow it brought him more explaining to do . |
9 | For over fifteen minutes she dutifully teased and titillated his slumbering pestle with sweet sucking and gentle licking until finally it answered her patient ministrations . |
10 | BORLAND International said yesterday it expected its second-quarter results to beat analysts ' expectations after buoyant sales of Paradox , the US software company 's database product . |
11 | In confidence now it enters its second half-millennium . |
12 | The Phnom Penh government has been fighting the Khmers Rouges for more than a decade , but now it needs its old enemy . |
13 | Now it wants my red spoon but the Monster 's passion is as boundless as it is evil . |
14 | The group has already met the Republic 's Taoiseach , Albert Reynolds , and Ulster Secretary of State Sir Patrick Mayhew , and today it completes its three-day visit with talks in west Belfast with Sinn Fein . |
15 | Which I guess theoretically you can do under Windows but presumably it has its own locking mechanism . |
16 | Then we shot a 68 in the second round , easily the best round , but most importantly it put us nine strokes ahead of Nicklaus . |
17 | Clean changes were possible given a little patience , but moving from first to second was reminiscent of shovelling coal — sometime the lever slid into place , sometimes it jarred my whole body . |
18 | West Indies have won only two of their last 14 matches , and then it took them six games in this season 's World Series Cup to win another . |
19 | If it is allowed that such contrivance is pedagogically desirable as activating the process of learning , then it sets its own conditions for normality . |
20 | Then it gives me great pleasure now to erm I always knew that John al , has had something different from the rest of us you know he has that kind of air does n't he , that that status in the pulpit which you know , ? |
21 | Are you w so it gives you some idea , if you 're gon if you 're not gon na revise the whole syllabus , shame on you , erm then it gives you some indication of how to spend your revision wisely . |
22 | I mean I , what you 're saying 's quite valid I mean , i if you 've got a situation where you have been successful and you 've got an accumulation of stuff that 's been recovered from robberies , at least it gives you some method of returning it to it 's previous |
23 | Thank you very much , er , conference , and indeed it gives me great pleasure to address you this morning . |
24 | THERE IS nothing particularly difficult about Creag Meagaidh , unless it comes up in a spelling test , yet it took me three attempts to get to the top of the damned thing . |
25 | And yet it seemed her annoying presence somehow energised him . |
26 | It is an immensely readable book , yet it treats its important subject with insight and responsibility . |
27 | Of course the pineapple has nothing to do with pine trees and is not an apple ; yet it seems its English name is associated with pines . |
28 | ( 4.1 ) unc Otherwise it runs its first argument until that terminates and then runs the rest in sequence . |
29 | At this point in the theory , the Nirvana principle is conceived of as deriving its energy from the death instincts , and the pleasure principle serves these too sometimes , and therefore it loses its former primacy in the unconscious life of man . |