Example sentences of "it [adv] occurred [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a pity that the extent of his involvement with the introduction of monks into Bury St Edmunds is uncertain , although it apparently occurred with his licence . |
2 | Two blocks away from the house of her childhood it suddenly occurred to her that her mother might have left , that there might be strangers in the hallway , a different set of curtains hanging at the windows ; her father 's study might have been turned into a playroom for a new generation of North Oxford children , so different from herself in her prim Clark 's T-bar sandals that she would not be able to recognise her own infancy in theirs . |
3 | ‘ It suddenly occurred to me , ’ he says looking back , ‘ what if something serious happens there , or even a hint of something . |
4 | It suddenly occurred to them that he had not moved a muscle since they came in . |
5 | Then it suddenly occurred to one of the party that these must be the first set of revolving doors Hannah had ever encountered , so he leaned forward and set them moving . |
6 | It suddenly occurred to me that just as I wanted the boys to dress according to Western ideas when they were in London , so the Sheikha and Sheikha Grandmother would like me to dress according to their ideas of fashion when I was with them . |
7 | It suddenly occurred to me that I had been so busy enjoying myself on the Mantela that I had never even opened either of them . |
8 | I was driving on my way through beautiful scenery in Wales where I live and it suddenly occurred to me how this would all be altered in a nuclear war . |
9 | It suddenly occurred to Hazel that these desperate interruptions seemed to follow any question beginning " Where ? " |
10 | It suddenly occurred to Cissie that Beth had never spoken about her own parents . |
11 | It suddenly occurred to her that total disregard of her escapade was a very subtle punishment indeed . |
12 | And when I left home for the first time , it suddenly occurred to me that there was no reason why I should n't change it . |
13 | There was a little parapet going round the arcade and it suddenly occurred to Owen that it might provide a vantage-point from which he could more pleasantly monitor proceedings . |
14 | One of the kids asked about the foal and it suddenly occurred to me they 'd like to see all the mares , so I had them brought inside specially for visitors ' day . " |
15 | It suddenly occurred to her they could already be married . |
16 | Mm I had to go back it suddenly occurred to me I 've got the back door key but it might still have been bolted . |
17 | And it merely occurred to me , actually I was sitting in the unemployment benefit office and I said to them er er at one of my interviews , |
18 | It just occurred to me that this was the day I was not meant to see ’ |
19 | Well it 's not an immediate problem , it just occurred to it 'd be nice to have you know I 've I 'm writing a list of the recordings as they come in and where they 've come from . |
20 | It just occurred to me that Tuesday would be another opportunity to talk to Julian , the guy who comes in and does the S U legal aid stuff . |
21 | ‘ Like I say , it just occurred to me . ’ |
22 | ‘ It just occurred to me you might like to … ’ ; |
23 | " It just occurred to me , " Graham said defensively . |
24 | It just occurred to me that not everyone got a chance to see the FA Youth Cup Final ! |
25 | ‘ It just occurred to me that you might have preferred to shop in the Via Veneto . |
26 | Er , it just occurred to my family . |
27 | It just occurred to me that I do n't how many children Mr and Mrs Thomas had , but the only one who 's remembered is Dylan . |
28 | mhm It just occurred to me that our Civil Service , in its higher reaches , is also notoriously recruited very largely from the ranks of people who studied Latin and Greek at universities . |
29 | She drove so frantically to begin with that it finally occurred to her that she was running the risk of being stopped for speeding . |
30 | There was never a time in Sir Hector Laing 's life when it ever occurred to him to work for any other company than the family business , originally called McVitie $ Price and now known as United Biscuits . |