Example sentences of "it [verb] [verb] [adv] this [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Just sorry it has turned out this way . ’ |
2 | In September 1965 , Walter Legge told readers of Musical America : ‘ The American public will have no idea of Karajan 's full stature as a conductor until it has heard how this Klingsor of operatic conductors conjures up his magic gardens . ’ |
3 | The agency wants to keep them as collateral for a securitisation package it plans to sell later this year . |
4 | It helps to carry out this activity in a group but individuals can use the method with equal success . |
5 | Try and do the sums as it were and think it through , and if you do that , I think you 'll see that er , it does work out this way And of course , it gets er , even worse if you consider questions like relatedness through parents , because clearly I may be related to my mother 's sister 's children , my cousins , er no it 's actually nieces , because my mother and her sister share genes , but I 'm not er necessarily related erm in the same way , erm , through er , my father 's er relatives , for example , because although erm , because my er , my , my relationship between mother 's kin and my father 's kin is purely through marriage , so they have no joint genetic relatedness . |
6 | Well it 's gone down this week . |
7 | It 's happened twice this year . ’ |