Example sentences of "it [adj] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It all becomes uncomfortably apparent and that which had been lived and accepted is opened up in a revelatory manner , so that the vice of being caught up within the hegemonies of such a system designed to control a powerless underclass can become overbearing . |
2 | Just occasionally , as in the orgiastic masquerade — complete with jazz band — near the end , it all becomes too much and one slumps back in exhaustion , but for the most part the show 's farcical delirium is irresistible . |
3 | But it all gets rather over-powering when the sun shines . |
4 | Anyway , when it all gets too much and you ca n't bear the thought of writing another Christmas card or eating another mince pie just sit down and have a quiet read of your NCT newsletter ! |
5 | It all remains rather vague and some clarity should come from an examination of the actual backgrounds and domestic circumstances of black youth in sport . |
6 | It all looks so simple when you see the advertisement but could you have thought of it ? |
7 | It all appears perfectly timeless but , like so much British pageantry , it is a relatively modern creation . |