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

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1 Janice said ‘ Basically it means deferring any dismantling of the irradiated or contaminated plant until 35 years after station closure , so that when the time comes for removal , its level of activity will have diminished further , the dose rate for staff involved in dismantling will be much reduced .
2 Obviously it has had serious consequences in this case .
3 So it does integrate straight back to that .
4 It 's quite a nice little town , everybody knows everybody , and they do n't like to feel that they 're going to be outside of the sort of social circle that they move in , so it does have that effect in keeping them under control .
5 So it 's got enough power stored in that battery to do that .
6 Nevertheless it does show considerable misjudgement to make films that had little to do with popular taste at a time when it was so difficult for British filmmakers to find an audience .
7 Traditionally it has meant some form of moral education to encourage pupils to develop attitudes of cooperation and concern for justice .
8 1991 , 27 , 1098 ) , but now it appears to have environmental problems as well .
9 For many years now it has given much pleasure to both young and old .
10 Okay , now it 's got two versions , it 's got the first version which is a short version okay ?
11 now it 's got big shops they 're , they 're to they 're top of the range and all now .
12 Now it wants to stimulate more investment by reducing the bureaucracy and allowing foreigners to have a controlling interest in hotel and tourist developments .
13 So I did record it again ; let's see how far it has gone this time !
14 The International Stock Exchange has called for more time to implement the changes but so far it has had little success .
15 It can never be said of a theory that it is true , however well it has withstood rigorous tests , but it can hopefully be said that a current theory is superior to its predecessors in the sense that it is able to withstand tests that falsified those predecessors .
16 With difficulty , but I think it is fair to say as well it has got great compensations , because if you build walls , if you 're hiding , if you 're pretending , if you 're always subscribing parents and stopping them from coming in you make problems ; parents worry and suspect that there are problems behind those closed doors , and I think this is why we have established fifteen different parent teacher groups which meet regularly in different parts of Sussex , from Seaford to Shoreham , to Hove , to Brighton , and in small groups of ten/fifteen/twenty they 'll sit down with a teacher and they do n't just do fund raising they thrash out the different aspects of their children 's education and then they come in and meet in a main committee and I think it is this involvement that enables the parents and the teachers to work very closely together .
17 Well it 's got automatic level control on it .
18 yeah it looks a real treat it does and it 's just taken that Cuprinol nicely but mind you I did n't put it up too thick I well it 's had two coats so it does , it looks a treat so er I 'm a I 'm very pleased with it anyway and er the woman there , Rita
19 If th they do n't know if people are not properly trained they are making mistakes then it does make more work does n't it ?
20 No but you 've got like , you get loads and loads of phlegm in your mouth , and then it starts going all acid and you go
21 . So usually use gestures then it 's got some things here , it 's got some little matchstick men on the next page .
22 And then it 's got these rooms , it 's like an eight-bedded eight-trolleyed bit .
23 If this leaves the gripper too far from the desired point , the robot tries adjusting each joint a little in turn to see which adjustment moves the torch 's image most quickly towards the point I. It selects the most significant joint and keeps moving this one until the torch 's image is as close as it can get to I ; then it tries adjusting another joint , and so on , until the gripper is close enough .
24 ‘ The cup suits us in so many ways and at least it has permitted some stability and provided a focal point in the absence of a league challenge . ’
25 There it 's got barbed wire around it it 's made of wood and it 's long where are they talking about what are they talking about somewhere around Nottinghamshire Nottingham three four three four three four to call from this lot of clues , It 's got barbed wire around it it 's made of wood it 's long .
26 There it 's got barbed wire round it it 's made of wood and it 's long .
27 What disturbs me about the wording of this resolution it 's quite clear that it 's it has not been discussed with the relevant officers here and yet it seeks to instruct those officers to prepare a report .
28 Although the eigenproblem to be solved at each step is vastly less time-consuming and expensive than direct methods applied to the full system , yet it does take much time .
29 In the same way that agency working attracts the " agency worker " and casual working the " casual worker " , so too it seems does seasonal working attract the " seasonal worker " .
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