Example sentences of "[adv] it [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | no cos it can , apparently it can get like that , sort of all yelling and shouting and and the first day I was there I was s sitting there sitting and stuffing envelopes |
2 | Only it may feel like such a disaster that , that they feel they ca n't do anything about it , er but you 're saying that that is n't , is n't necessarily the case ? |
3 | And so it might seem at first that the anorexic is striving to maintain worthlessness . |
4 | so it can happen in one of three ways . |
5 | So it should come to three times one hundred and eighty . |
6 | So it could go on all day , in fact it would n't mature would it overnight , because the computer does n't allow it . |
7 | So that 's a gap , then there 's the third type is a pause , this is terribly complicated , erm , this is a silence within somebody 's turn , so it could happen in one of three ways . |
8 | Later tonight it 'll reach minus twenty . |
9 | The greater their number is in a cultural unit the more secure is its culture and the more it can dispense with external measures of coercion . |
10 | Nationally it will focus on Colonial Office papers , missionary archives , periodicals , pamphlets , essays etc . |
11 | It was not only food that was running short ; the Collector was shocked to see how little powder and shot remained the mine , the fougasses , and the firing of chain shot to clear the foliage had seriously depleted what he had considered an ample provision of powder ; if used sparingly it might last for two weeks , but the shot was almost exhausted . |
12 | I think I told Liverpool that if it gets to erm Caernarvon to the Caernarvon office by today it will appear in this week 's issue . |
13 | Well it would come from three . |
14 | Well it should link into that beca well no I was think that |
15 | Well it should come to two two two O two O , plus seven times a hundred and one , which will just be seven O seven . |
16 | Surprisingly it can happen in retail chains when the strategy has gone badly wrong and trouble occurs on all fronts at the same time . |
17 | ‘ Surely it should happen at random ? |
18 | Presumably it could exist without that , but if you pare away everything which there is equal reason to pare away , you are left with something very strange . |
19 | Eventually it might come to that . |
20 | There is increasingly a feeling that the larger the firm the better it can withstand recessionary periods and the more effectively it can compete with other firms ; and these two sentiments may succeed each other as , say , a regional grouping for mutual protection develops into a nationwide conglomerate for enhanced profits . |
21 | Okay and if you bring that one down a little bit then it 'll collide with these . |
22 | The County Council has 28 days in which to appeal , then it 'll know for sure whether it 's the budget or jobs which will have to be cut . |
23 | Between 2000 m and 1600 m above sea-level , vegetation recovery is more rapid but only where erosion is at a minimum and even then it may take between 5 and 8 years after seeding . |
24 | There is and the County Council has indicated that if circumstances change , er then it can look at this again . |
25 | It will keep going until it is all gone and then it will go to another place with water and do the same . |
26 | Or at least it will go for twenty quid in the end if he does n't buy it . |
27 | The sign should n't say anything about the roads , instead it should say in huge luminous letters : ‘ Island People Are Different ’ . |
28 | Instead it will deal with two more theoretical questions . |
29 | Firstly it would demonstrate to prospective freelance writers the type of material required . |
30 | Theoretically it could go to any depth — for instance to the bottom of the Atlantic , where the Titanic lies . |