Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv] [adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 but the third letter has got to be an S , as it turns out now the third letter 's got to be an S
2 The adoption of these policies would narrow the ‘ official ’ differential in criminal behaviour between the disreputable poor and the respectable middle-class so that it approximated more closely the actual differences in criminal behaviour — at least criminal behaviour as defined by the state .
3 It looks very much the same as ever it did .
4 It has very much the same facilities as Delta Five , but is single-user rather than allowing several people to work on the same data , and also has a lower limit on the number of records , transaction files , and so on ; nothing that would really present a problem , unless you were trying to use the system for a fairly large system , in which case you should be using Delta Five .
5 This is consistent with the observations of the microwave background radiation , which show that it has almost exactly the same intensity in any direction .
6 Those inside it behaved in precisely the same way .
7 Well it depends how quickly the poor peasants can achieve more efficiency how quickly they can do that .
8 Thus , our next task here it to pick out briefly the relevant parts of our analysis of the social distribution of innovatory realizations of /a/ and /Ε/,; as identified in section 4.6 .
9 He could smile to order or smile for real , with real pleasure , and it came out just the same , it came out so beautiful that you were sure not to notice the difference .
10 Party rivalry was so intense in England under the later Stuarts because it affected not just the political elite at the centre , but cut deep into society .
11 Well they do n't it do n't sound the same does it ?
12 One , as Charles Plummer showed , was probably in the abbey of St Augustine 's Canterbury in the mid-eleventh century , and it fathered not only the immediate precursor of E , but also F , a Canterbury version of the Chronicle in English and Latin which ends damaged in 1058 .
13 Furthermore , it raises yet again the economic and political implications which too frequently take second place to other matters but which are of the greatest importance for West Belfast .
14 ( Calculations show that a million years ago it shone as much the brightest star in the sky , and equalled Venus ; it was closer to us then than it is now . )
15 As far as health is concerned , it requires not only the equitable distribution and use of medical services , but also the reduction of inequalities in working and living conditions .
16 Painted directly upon the wall , it takes up almost the entire pub .
17 It applies in exactly the same way in the case of a breach of contract by the seller .
18 I would drag my pride and joy from a tangle of other bikes in a dark , small out house and set it to start in exactly the same place each morning .
19 It started pretty much the same as the first …
20 Although this report was ahead of its time , it is also interesting in respect of the fact that it brought together both the traditional and new Liberals .
21 It asks how far the jobless attempt to maintain traditional roles , whether by legal or illegal means , and looks at the different sources of pressure and aid found in this village .
22 For example , it assumes an entrance fee for resources that are by and large free , and it ignores not only the intervening opportunity of other sites but also personal preference , which is likely to be a key variable in a basically non-economically motivated activity .
23 It was also useless to pretend that corruption at elections was one-sided ; the scale was far smaller than thirty years earlier , but it went on just the same in both parties .
24 Fender have called this control ‘ Loudness ’ for two reasons : one , because it varies the amp 's loudness , and two , since it operates in much the same way as a stereo system 's ‘ loudness ’ control , boosting both bass and presence to create more palatable tones at low volume settings .
25 It had pretty much the same kind of reputation as Rialto , only more so .
26 It works in exactly the same way only I 'll be going down instead of across .
27 And I 've been a few years on the Council now and when I first went on the Council I was going to move mountains and make oh big Taj Mahals everywhere , but when you get on these things you have a rude awakening , it does n't work out that way and it works out exactly the same in this erm .
28 Overnight , the fighting calmed down a little but it picked up again the next morning and raged on throughout the day .
29 As long ago as 1975 a Home Office White Paper ‘ Computers and Privacy ’ said , unambiguously , that ‘ the time has come when those who use computers to handle personal information , however responsible they are , can no longer remain the sole judges of whether their own systems adequately safeguard privacy ’ , and it set out clearly the special features of computerised information systems which had implications for privacy .
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