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

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1 In doing so it probably aroused some sympathy among the Party membership , though it could not prevent a movement which was receiving support from national figures .
2 So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample .
3 So it really necessitated small samples of pupils who I got to know fairly well , rather than a large sample .
4 To take advantage of that large amount of fuel , we have to develop what are there is the fast reactors , and this is Britain 's fast reactor a fast reactor erm uses energy erm about sixty time uses uranium about sixty times more efficiently than the present type of reactors not sixty percent but sixty times so it obviously has tremendous implications for uranium resources .
5 There 's always a danger that you 've , you 've , it 's a fine balance between it creating more work , so it actually causes more problems .
6 Stockport Health Authority said yesterday it still rejected all Mr Pink 's claims about conditions in the wards and was pulling out to save money .
7 Er er well it just says Lunar Mills or after sa after hours sales office .
8 You go along thinking you know exactly what everything is , and then you stop and look at it and it does n't make any sense and you think maybe it only made any sense in the first place because everyone was pretending it did .
9 Unfortunately it now enjoys common usage in social services parlance , and I use it here principally as an umbrella term for those people you may be close to , and have some responsibility for , be they elderly or disabled relatives or friends , children or other family members .
10 Thinking regarded as internal manipulation of events and ideas does not necessarily depend on language , but if it is not entirely ego orientated , that is not concentrated on the relationship of the person to the scheme of things , then it usually invokes iconic representation .
11 There it evidently found another food supply , animating the material in its excitement as though it were a restless human hand .
12 ( There it merely provides musical interludes between acts , a pattern foreshadowed in some odes of Euripides . )
13 Interestingly , ICL is also one of about a dozen alpha sites for Cypress ' HyperSparc — there are two unnamed companies in Germany also playing with the thing — indeed it reportedly found seven bugs in the chip-set for Cypress .
14 Angus Wilson 's No Laughing Matter ( 1967 ) presents a huge family saga much in the manner of Galsworthy or the Victorians , yet it also contains alternating narrators , dramatic interludes , sustained parodies , and frequent reflections on its own narrative technique and difficulties .
15 Yet it also recommends that Congress convene a Cabinet-level committee to make exemptions from the Endangered Species Act should it prove economically or socially necessary .
16 The ‘ council movement ’ was especially vigorous , and was widely debated among socialists in the years immediately preceding and following the First World War ( Renner , 1921 ; Pribicevic , 1959 ) ; and more recently it again aroused growing interest as a result of the experience of workers ' self-management in Yugoslavia , some tentative steps in that direction in other East European countries during the 1970s , and the formulation of ideas about ‘ participatory democracy ’ that arose from the new social movements of the late 1960s .
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