Example sentences of "it [verb] a [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You expect it to go a little bit just a tiny bit off |
2 | But at the end I thought it got a little bit too silly . |
3 | It passed a few minutes later . |
4 | It represents a complete turnaround rather than a minor course correction ; a turning away from sin to salvation and service in Christ . |
5 | It re-appeared a few weeks later as Netwise UK Ltd , in what some creditors argued at the time was ‘ an apparent breach of Section 312 of the UK Insolvency Act of 1986 . ’ |
6 | It re-appeared a few weeks later as Netwise UK Ltd , in what some creditors argued at the time was ‘ an apparent breach of Section 312 of the UK Insolvency Act of 1986 , ’ ( UX No 375 ) . |
7 | ‘ The Labour Party will have to very quickly make up its mind : does it want a Labour Party clearly led by Neil Kinnock , as I do , or one run by Ron Todd ? |
8 | But when I joined the Velvet Underground , then it became a little bit more subliminal . |
9 | I nearly slipped on the convex peel as it made a squishing sound underfoot , doing small damage to my shoe . |
10 | Anyhow , we had open views over the Heath and Vale of Health and it made a lovely family home even if it was badly designed with a huge wasteful " well " in the middle of the house which had the advantage of enabling us to come downstairs in a series of flying leaps , holding on to tall mahogany pillars at the corners of the stairway . |
11 | I think it lies a little bit deeper . ’ |
12 | When Taylor acquired his Coniston lease it excluded a small sett previously granted to one Mathew Spedding . |
13 | It bounced a few yards ahead of the Hussars ' advance , then slammed into a wood where it tore and crashed through the thickly leaved branches . |
14 | Then it moved a great deal leftwards and left the hon. Gentleman looking quite bourgeois compared with some of the later entrants to the Labour party . |
15 | Of the two Opens Sandy never looked like winning until the end ; Seve had it won a long way away . |
16 | The liquid is now officially called beer but it needs a few days further conditioning in the brewery , to purge some of the rough alcohols , before it is ready to leave for the pub . |
17 | Unfortunately it crashed a few months later on a training mission in Scotland , when part of a Polish Squadron . |
18 | That looks a nice little house there , across there , it looks a big house actually |
19 | It 's not just a little bit of science for the sake of science although it has a strong content there . |
20 | In particular , it has a lower jaw so loosely connected with the upper that it can be pushed forward like a long narrow spoon . |
21 | ‘ It has a tiny chip.Just here , on the cuff . |
22 | Styled in hard-wearing canadium , it has a built-in meter so that you can know at a glance if you 're applying enough pressure . |
23 | It has a multi-disciplinary team both for the selection of people to move to the community and to manage their services — take decisions on their services once they are in the community . |
24 | The nation-state is inevitably becoming weaker as power goes both up to Europe and down to regions and districts , but it has a long life yet , and the British people have many uses for it . |
25 | It has a wonderful presence here , like the mysterious relic of some ancient culture . |
26 | It has a hard fight ahead , one that the nation can not afford to see the BBC lose . |
27 | It has a comfortable market here with the North sea at its doorstep . |
28 | It has a main stem simply called The Street . |
29 | It has a steadier will less likely to be tainted by bias , weakness or impetuosity , less likely to be diverted from right reason by temptations or pressures . |
30 | It contains a rolling review precisely so that it should remain a valid basis for whatever tomorrow may bring . |