Example sentences of "it [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Why do some men find it easier to get along with big-busted , mindless blondes ? |
2 | But , the odd unscripted upset aside , the chairmen and chairwomen find it hard to keep up with torrential voting in favour of the leadership line . |
3 | It all came down to bloody money . |
4 | right , popcorn starts off as little , like little brown seedy things and when it gets heated up it all pops up into fluffy white stuff , those little brown bits that nobody ate were the hard little bead things that did n't pop up , sometimes they do n't pop up you see |
5 | Whatever you choose it all adds up to luxury glamour , romance , elegance , and Citalia . |
6 | If the muck heap is miles away it all adds up to precious minutes when you 're doing your horse before going to work . |
7 | And it all comes over in hard black and white in his report to me , and I 've really only got what he says to go on , in that sort of case . |
8 | Yeah , yeah it all comes down to personal taste |
9 | It all comes down to practical implementation of flexible working hours and job sharing , so that women working in the nursing profession do not have to follow male patterns of employment , where eventually they find that combining family responsibility with work is simply too difficult , and they leave . |
10 | Paul Oldfield and Simon Reynolds reckon it all comes down to sexual politics . |
11 | My face resembled the back of one of those baboons who let it all hang out at mating time . |
12 | Small firms have traditionally found it difficult to set up in rural areas , despite the need for job creation and economic diversification , and this Circular is designed to help them by , for example , relaxing the conditions over the re-use of redundant agricultural buildings . |
13 | American elite theorists especially proclaimed their commitment to a positivist method , but found it difficult to follow through with appropriate empirical accounts of the exercise of power ( Lasswell , 1936 ; Lasswell and Kaplan , 1950 ; Hunter , 1953 ; Mills , 1956 ; Domhoff , 1976 ) . |
14 | That is to say no French government and probably no French political party at this time was willing to concede the principle of secession ; and the permanent loss of Indochina would obviously have made it harder to hold on to French North Africa and even to Black Africa . |
15 | As trade in services soars , taxmen will find it harder to keep up with clever finance directors . |