Example sentences of "[adj] it [vb -s] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There is much to enjoy in an unbuckled way in this basically commedia dell'arte wheeze of young lovers enlisting the wily servant 's help to outwit the old guardian-in this it springs from the same dramatic roots as much of pantomime .
2 Well I was thinking if you do this it helps with does n't it ?
3 This it does by turning away in a deliberate manner and refusing to look again at the glowering face .
4 This it does by making IC2 trigger input , pin 2 , low .
5 This it does by minimising public provision of childcare , child benefit , housing and jobs and maximising the private responsibility of men for dependent women and children .
6 This it has to be said , reflects a rather poor month last year but bearing in mind that the 1991 figures showed a 48 per cent rise in income , the current situation is viewed with satisfaction by all concerned .
7 I mean if you 're honest a lot of these were really first or second draft erm manuscripts I think and er er you really got to get , if you 're going to submit something like this it has to be er it has to be absolutely watertight and you have to say exactly what it is that you want to say , erm some of the criticism I 've , I 'm not gon na mention people 's names , but I 'm just remind myself er , a whole lot of you for some reason erm , con construct things in sort of note form I suppose this being undergraduates that helps this and , and , but you construct things with single sentence paragraphs so that actually you get a whole list of sentences without any linking between them and that is terribly disjointed reading and with an account like that , when you 've finished reading it , you sort of have to shake your head and think well what did the person actually say , and when it 's actually looking for er a little bit of prose , the in addition some of your con your sentences are in , extraordinarily complex , you start off in a sentence and you actually lose your way in the middle of it , I mean the simple sentence 's much the better thing , I mean I seem to remember being told by subject , object verb , in a sentence , they must have those , those , those things , well very often you 'll have a sentence which starts with er a particular noun and as , as a subject and then finishes up with the same no noun or , or , or subject or , or maybe it 's become the object of the sentence at the very end or maybe the sentence has totally lost it 's way .
8 It is important that it has a prayerful atmosphere and to achieve this it has to be clean and well kept .
9 To the size absolutely , to the size of the audience so if we say a one to one we 've got a certain level of conversational power if you say so with a group like this it has to be
10 In this it distinguishes between the ‘ intrinsic ’ and ‘ schema ’ aesthetic except for an insistence that depth counter responses be firmly based upon observations of the perceptual surface .
11 There 's something terribly patronizing about pity erm and from this it seems to me Russell never quite freed himself .
12 This it sees as evidence of the shop-floor pressures for greater industrial democracy .
13 Okay , on a static screen like this it looks like an airborne elephant bogey — but that green elephant smudge is , in fact , a snazzily animated dragon !
14 Once you 've worked out your policy , you should make it clear it applies to all staff , at all levels , and you should be prepared to use it fairly and consistently .
15 For very distant objects these stars themselves are too faint to be visible , but if you look at clusters of galaxies , we find that the very brightest galaxy in a cluster is the same brightness in all clusters and so the fainter it looks to us the further away the cluster of galaxies must be .
16 Of course H is intended only as an easy illustration of what might go wrong — and go wrong it does in some of the important generalisations of Z that arise in Section 3.6 .
17 It is an open cluster , easily seen with × 7 ; with × 12 it seems to me to have a slightly elliptical appearance , with indications of resolution into stars .
18 Special knowledge is important , though , as a characteristic of many trades , but in some it goes beyond mere ‘ know-how ’ or the tricks of that trade .
19 That seems to that looks sensible it seems to .
20 Erm and then any domestic policy which affects the outside , so that 's a projection of domestic interests erm into the outside world , so I 'll show you what I 've written down and it 's influenced by what you 've got in that book by Clarke , I 'm afraid it falls off the end a bit , foreign policy is a government activity concerned with relations between the state and other actors in the international arena , that should be .
21 ‘ Yes , it is weird , and I do n't think he is completely right in the head , Ari , but I 'm afraid it looks as if he might be telling the truth . ’
22 The higher this figure is , the more light it lets into the binoculars , brighter the image it gives .
23 When I am down in States l or 2 it seems to me that I am always there , with all the flags hanging limp and absolutely still , and not a breath of air moving .
24 The defensive aspects of the church of Luz are more interesting it has to be said , than the ecclesiastical , because inside the church is a disappointment , small and scrappy .
25 ( Like all Mazdas it 's so reliable it comes with a 3-year warranty ) .
26 As such it differs from ‘ knowledge by sense ’ .
27 ‘ Mrs Wallington , I ca n't tell you how amazing it feels to be here — in all this space-instead of shut up in Venice . ’
28 Look mum all mushy it turns into cream .
29 ‘ As the cockle-gatherers of Penclawdd , the seaside village a few miles from the Eisteddfod field realise only too well , the ebb never leaves empty-handed it leaves behind traces of new life .
30 When the expression of intimacy becomes impossible it has to be withdrawn .
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