Example sentences of "and [adv] it [verb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was raw , frank and eventually it appeared in print .
2 St William 's has presented itself as a prime mover and so it falls to St William 's to work out how to express itself as a managing agent .
3 The publicity the film attracted in Cannes followed Nicholson back to America where it was due for New York opening in July which , as Karen Black told me later , was an odd time : ‘ It was a college film and so it goes on release at exactly the same time as the colleges are closing down for the summer and everyone is going home . ’
4 And so it happens in Court 13 .
5 On the contrary , ‘ Hinduism tells everyone to worship God according to his own faith or Dharma , and so it lives at peace with all the religions ’ .
6 And so it proved for Paula , whose father died when she was 29 ‘ leaving me with no senior protector and no-one to love me unconditionally .
7 A close contest between two evenly matched crews had been predicted and so it proved in conditions that were considerably better than had been anticipated .
8 And so it did to Brother Cadfael , though for him it was equally a shock of enlightenment .
9 The bass sounds good , although lack of internal screening means that unwanted noise is sometimes a problem — less so on the humbucking back pickup — and generally it copes with styles from driving rock to funky , thumb rattling sounds and smoother , jazzy tones .
10 I have been here less than a week and already it feels like home , ’ he said .
11 In general , it reaches a maximum thickness of 40–50 m near the basin margin but locally in the southern North Sea it attains a thickness of up to 90 m , and basinwards it decreases in thickness to less than 5 m ( Fig. 4c ) .
12 Despite heavy traffic , it did not fit in with British Railway 's policy , and also it suffered from Union intransigency. tickets were printed by the NER and its successors , and followed their standard designs .
13 He had never employed a girl before or since and now it seemed to Lyn that Dadda had hand-picked her for Stephen without the knowledge of either of them .
14 Exactly the same thing had happened in pop music and now it happened to art — hype , control , block-buying .
15 Now and then it came into view , wide and smoothly blue , with low reedy islands breaking its shining surface .
16 She said it 's a big , big cut off , if your phone rings you 're out , so of course the phone were ringing , then it went to one in post , no it never , it went first from Ann from Lynnette then to Ann and then it went to Kathy and then it went to erm somebody else and then it come to me but I 've got seven hundred thousand pounds worth of money on my desk that I were banking and Jane had got that job and Jane was on post in cash cos she ai n't got a job cos that thing with them shoes did n't take off and do you know
17 Smoke wisps up and then it explodes in flames .
18 Only in the spring does the waterfall recover , and then it roars with delight at regaining life , just as I did .
19 you 're thinking long-term , yeah I can do this and then when it , a gentleman 's agreement and then it comes to paper , and when that paper 's signed you 're stuck with it
20 If a light is shone you see a whole background , and then it sinks into invisibility as if there were no wood , lake , palace among rocks , and winding paths .
21 And then it occurred to Cardiff : ‘ Oh Christ .
22 And then it occurred to Cathy that although the old man was lying exactly as she had seen him , something had changed .
23 Eventually it was standing so well that the twins were able to play teasing games with it , pushing and pulling and slapping its sides , so sometimes it fell and sometimes it lurched from side to side and recovered .
24 From these deliberations ( and sometimes it seems in spite of them ) a number of developments have been noted .
25 Sometimes the dog went with Melanie and sometimes it stayed at home and sometimes it was busy .
26 Account men make it their business to learn everything they can about the client 's product and how it compares with others on the market , and a strategy is arrived at with the help of the researchers and planners , and sometimes with the creative team on the writing and art side .
27 Henry went on to point out the evils of sweated labour and the pay make-up system , how it fostered a disinclination to work and how it encouraged landless men to marry just so that their income would be augmented ‘ in proportion to the number of their children ’ , and how it led to degradation of the character : ‘ The weak , the indolent , and worthless worker is now secure of the maximum payment settled by the standards you have determined from parish funds , and the industrious , skilful and honest workman can expect no more … the pernicious and demoralising practice of paying wages out of rates … ought to be suppressed and prohibited . ’
28 As the train approached Wolverhampton , Powell the historian told me about the foundation of the town in the 10th century and how it grew to prosperity making weapons for the Civil War .
29 A photographer has to really be aware of this , and how light relates to colour and how it relates to black and white .
30 The pupils concentrated on the science of light and colour , and how it related to art .
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