Example sentences of "[subord] it [verb] [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Go on I tell you what why do n't you flip it over and start on the other side , even though it says this side done , this is an old tape from a seismograph and er we were afraid to use it in our work but I think the sound 's alright on it , you flip it over and where it says this side down , put that side up and use the other half of the tape and let me hear your comments back . |
2 | Belgium , he remarked , was a state addicted to backstairs deals and perpetual campaigning , where it took 100 days just to form a government . |
3 | The Met receives about $13 million a year for operations from New York City , $3 million less than it got two years ago . |
4 | The national gallery gets £2.75 million , the same as it received seven years ago and rather less than it received 10 years ago . |
5 | Mrs Merlin and her husband Christopher say radioactive contamination was behind their decision to sell the house , Mountain Ash , Ravenglass , six miles from Sellafield , which fetched only £35,000 — little more than it cost 11 years earlier . |
6 | The starting point is a question which Adam Smith , John Maynard Keynes or Milton Friedman would be hard pushed to answer : why does it take longer for a carpenter or bricklayeer to earn the price of a pound of meat or a housebrick than it did five centuries ago ? |
7 | The Tell performance I attended — at Covent Garden on Monday — hung together musically far better than it did two years ago . |
8 | The 1970s were not characterized by an emphasis on the bibliographical aspects of librarianship , and the possibility of wide-scale application of McClellan 's ideas seem more remote now than it did 20 years ago . |
9 | Chervil grows quickly , provided it has moist soil ad a slightly shady place . |
10 | But we could n't go ashore until it got better ad then we went round the cape after and down into Aberdeen see . |
11 | Whatever may have been said in the 1930s — even if it reflected current views then — cannot be correct today . |
12 | That 's if it had any sockets upstairs ! |
13 | Thus new furniture would be defective if it contained live woodworm even though the presence of the woodworm posed no threat of personal injury . |
14 | As well as being practical , the end result will look as if it cost many times as much . |
15 | Putting names to faces : You may wish to be able to look at someone and think instantly of his name because it makes social life so much easier ; or you may wish to improve your chances of impressing a business acquaintance ( and possibly making a deal as a result ) . |
16 | Acid rain affects trees partly because it dissolves essential nutrients out of the soil , such as magnesium and calcium — but again releases aluminium , which the trees take up to their detriment . |
17 | Your attitude is important because it shows other people how you feel . |
18 | Shall we just say that a checkerboard solution is unjust by definition because it treats different people differently for no good reason , and justice requires treating like cases alike ? |
19 | And while it supports common languages well , its compilers lack the maturity of Unix compilers . |
20 | The Commissioners answers came in the form of a set of proposals which represented the most fundamental reshaping of the common Agricultural policy since it began 30 years ago . |
21 | This month I was the first Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to be invited to address its conference since it began 15 years ago . |
22 | Although this looked worse than it might have done since it covered fourteen months instead of twelve — the result of an adjustment to a different financial year — such figures demanded a response . |
23 | Announcing its decision , the Department of Environment said it had responded to three main criticisms : i ) the register would have listed all potential , not necessarily actual , contaminated sites , since it included all locations where specified industries had been sited ; ii ) sites would not be removed from the register , even if after clean-up ; iii ) there was no specific provision for determining who should bear the liability , and the costs , of the clean-up . |
24 | , co-ordinator of the Open Day has been a user of the Jack Kane Centre since it opened 17 years ago . |
25 | It 's the latest setback for Euro Disney which has been losing money since it opened eighteen months ago . |
26 | Since it opened 2 years ago , 7 deaths have been attributed to driver fatigue . |
27 | Pauline Edwards had worked as a nurse at the hospital since it opened seven years ago . |
28 | The Irish national lottery has created 19 millionaires since it started five years ago . |
29 | ‘ Members of my church have been working with ACET since it started 3 years ago . |
30 | The business has changed dramatically since it joined six years ago . |