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

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1 It rather resembles a Victorian village school in outline ( or perhaps Victorian village schools resemble it ! ) , with its steep roof and dormer windows looking like belfries ; you fully expect to see a vicarage and church in the same style hovering nearby .
2 It rarely pushed a non-paying customer into bankruptcy .
3 Sodomy was associated with witches , demons , werewolves , basilisks , foreigners , and ( of course ) papists ; and it apparently signified a wide range of practices including prostitution , under-age sex , coitus interruptus , and female transvestism .
4 Whether or not the Association regarded the method of debt collection adopted by London Manhattan 's Smelly Tramps Ltd as conforming to the highest ethical standards , it apparently had a high success rate .
5 ‘ Each time a memo was fired off and the problem was solved , but it only lasted a few days and they were using the extinguishers again , ’ he said .
6 It is the ongoing maintenance requirements which will be most scrutinised by the environmental health officer , and in many cases , it only takes a dirty grease filter system dripping onto the food cooking surfaces to alert the authorities .
7 It only takes a small slippage for government revenue and spending forecasts to be thrown out of kilter .
8 ‘ Our stables are just a few miles away at Bognor and it only takes a short time to get him there .
9 It only takes a little imagination to turn the Cam pit into a nature reserve and if it was possible to lay out a few paths making nature trails etc. the future of the Great Pit that Rugby Cement Works are now engaged in could in years to come make an ideal game reserve and possible " marina " with a link to the river .
10 It only takes a little thing like that .
11 It only takes a few minutes , ’ said one .
12 It only takes a few minutes to write yet receiving a letter out of the blue can mean such a lot to somebody .
13 Once you know the volume and page of your statute in the main work ( or in the Continuation Volumes ) , it only takes a few minutes to find the annotations in the Cumulative Supplement and Current Statutes Service .
14 But although it only takes a few minutes , life without thick glasses has a cost .
15 It only takes a few minutes .
16 It only takes a few minutes .
17 It only takes a few moments to apply for Accident Cashguard 's important cover .
18 It only takes a few moments to apply for Accident Cashguard 's important cover .
19 What 's more , it only takes a few weeks for the real rewards to start appearing .
20 Still , it only takes a few bars of Kondrashin ( the work 's first interpreter ) to feel what the music is really driving at — this is part of a two-disc set with the first three symphonies on Le Chant du Monde .
21 It only became a moot point because David was a meal ticket for so many people .
22 It only took a little adaptation for many familiar songs to take on a new life and vigour , especially with the accompaniment of timbrels , clapping and dancing .
23 She points out that after battling against the booze for some years it only took a short relapse to destroy much of what she 'd worked for .
24 ‘ After that it only took a single phone call to a friend on the television station in the north where you used to work .
25 But it was a fun film , it only took a few days work — and I got to meet Mick Jagger ! ’
26 The second , however , seemed ideal , and was cheaper , though unfortunately it only had a small section of moat left , which had been suburbanised into a rock garden .
27 It 's sort of grid iron pattern streets on the south side of the High Street ; on the north side that 's all disrupted by the castle and , as far as one can tell , when the town and the area around it , the Rape of Lewes , was ceded to William De Warren , most of the local powers of the Town Council such as it was were taken away and subverted and the town became a minorial borough and although it sent Members of Parliament to Westminster from the end of the thirteenth century , it only had a very sort of ramshackle corporation , because the lords of the manor of Lewes kept control fairly tightly on what the town was actually allowed to do and on its internal freedoms .
28 It only had a very sort of ramshackle corporation because the lords of the manor of Lewes kept control fairly tightly on what the town was actually allowed to do and on its internal freedoms .
29 Then , it only commanded a small proportion of the UK biscuit market .
30 A normal two page A4 fax can demand up to 200k and it only requires a moderate amount of activity before faxes are stretching the memory requirements of any system to the limits .
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