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

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1 A bacterium has a smaller information capacity than a human cell , by a factor of about 1,000 , and it probably uses nearly all of it : there is little room for parasites .
2 In addition , the branching ratio at the start is 64 , and it never falls below 57 .
3 However , such payments are themselves liable to tax and it therefore becomes very difficult to determine the level of such compensation .
4 Statistically these deaths largely occur as a result of the inhalation of vomit and alcoholic poisoning , and it therefore seems somewhat bizarre for the police to be in charge of those suffering in such a way .
5 Certainly in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries no other kadilik approached the status of those of Istanbul , Bursa and Edirne — none appears to have attained even the status achieved by Damascus and Aleppo in the sixteenth century — and it therefore seems fairly certain that the 300 akce a day given to the kadis of the three Ottoman capitals represented the highest allowances given to any kadi at that period .
6 On the good side , the Lakewood amp is crammed with features and it essentially sounds really good .
7 And it usually works out more expensive .
8 The transfer of our central distribution operation to Brackmills , Northampton was completed successfully in October 1992 and it now handles almost 11,000 commodities .
9 So the argument goes , and it certainly looks more radical than the tired old tat of punk — yet it seems just as likely that there is an unconscious impulse to flaunt having in the faces of those who do not .
10 erm I found recently found a Bestway pattern book and this is one of the pa the war time patterns they produced which is sort of shell shaped squares for patchwork and it really looks very effective .
11 Not only does Britain have an immense problem coping with its own industrial waste , but it also takes on that of other countries .
12 For the male pied flycatcher , bigamy is obviously a successful strategy , but it also requires quite complex behavioural adaptations .
13 Not only does a story or novel provide a safe distance from the experience but it also enables far deeper knowledge of people than is common in real life .
14 Clearly , ‘ planning ’ ( to take just one aspect ) ought to cover marketing , financial and personnel considerations– but it also brings in general management as well .
15 But it simply underlines how ineffective we 've been in , in counteracting what , what he 's been saying when we , when we think it 's absolute rubbish .
16 There is a temptation on both sides for the pupil to spend his time doing this , but it soon becomes rather profitless .
17 It 's a nice idea that in business or banking you can go through a period of ‘ consolidation ’ , but it seldom works out that way .
18 But it still remains as hard to pin down a professional .
19 A regular survey carried out by IFO , a research institute , shows that business confidence has slipped slightly in recent months , but it still remains far higher than at any time in the 1980s .
20 But it certainly has n't determined policy in any way , because what we 've said is that provided we 're satisfied that there is n't profiteering going on by the oil companies , and our Office of Fair Trading have told us that there is n't , then it is right that , that we should pay the right price for our petrol , and that is what it costs at any one time .
21 a really beautiful room , but it only holds about forty , fifty people , what she 's gon na do is push the weddings , but she 's gon na , and say look , you can use this place
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