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

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1 If the battle in which Penda fought Cwichelm and Cynegils at Cirencester , dated to 628 in the Chronicle A ( s.a. 628 ) ( which is almost certainly a few years too early ) , can be safely placed before 633/4 , Penda was already a formidable force before Hatfield , but even if it were to date to a little after 633/4 it still reveals the wide-ranging character of Penda 's early activities .
2 So for some it 's been a blessing .
3 Perhaps after all it was nothing more than that the man reminded him of someone from the old days , and it was not unknown for people from the palace compound to slum in the harbour quarter now and then .
4 But perhaps above all it was that his candidature was unreservedly supported by Tawney , who knew him well , which convinced the appointing committee that Jacques had the background experience , commitment and personal qualities required by the District at a particularly difficult point in its existence .
5 Along with that it will be informing local people about epilepsy to create a greater public understanding of the condition , will raise funds for the association , and represent its aims and objectives at local levels .
6 I want you to sing along with this it 's very good you 'll enjoy this all right .
7 If they got in before ten it cost only a pound .
8 Four regions cover over 98% of the UK population so from these it 's easy to select the right coverage package .
9 Four region covers over 98% of the UK population so from these it 's easy to select the right coverage package .
10 He says only at first it was all new to me .
11 This was the weekly practice night for the bell-ringers at All Saints Church , High Wycombe , and Patricia Newton 's team was ringing away for all it was worth .
12 I reckon just for this it 'll cost you about eighteen quid .
13 Do n't I mean do n't , do n't buy it just for this it 's just that if you had it handy
14 It 's not for that it 's for
15 People think , well now , here 's a man who 's been accused of fraud and so forth and shortly after that it comes out that he 's given a big thing to the government .
16 You ca n't when you 've got the numbers just like this it does n't seem to work out so we 've got to go back to find out what it means .
17 Now , we hear time and time again of the one million capital that was spent and yes and I do hope that the provisions that will now be made through a combined budget which Mr seems to think is half a million but I can assure you it is not half a million however , I do I can further reassure him that by the time the Highfields er and Moat management committee have gone through with this it will be half a million , there will be a proper budget provision as it should have been in the last five to six years .
18 Since school reports can stand separately from this it is possible to revise present reporting systems in preparation for the whole National Curriculum to come on stream .
19 Table 6.5 reveals a slight contraction in this sector during the 1970s , but nevertheless in 1980 it still represented over a third of the economically active population for the region as a whole .
20 Thus From this it will be seen that the impedance between the lead and return at any point , including the input , along an infinite transmission line is the same , namely Z k .
21 The constable 's traditional competence lay in military and chivalric matters , and thus in 1478 it was Gloucester , ‘ in his own person ’ , who dealt with the refusal of four new knights to pay the customary fees to the officers of arms .
22 The constable 's traditional competence lay in military and chivalric matters , and thus in 1478 it was Gloucester , ‘ in his own person ’ , who dealt with the refusal of four new knights to pay the customary fees to the officers of arms .
23 Thus in general it seems a mistake to see attitudinism as the enemy of reason in ethics .
24 Thus in 1428 it suited the Hungarians to make a pact with the Turks , who were then fighting the Venetians in Greece .
25 Not at all it 's negotiable .
26 While this took different forms for the Asian and white women involved , nonetheless for all it was the only real economic option .
27 If we 'd have started off with this it would have given us twice what we got .
28 This stage , then , took our research a step further in that it penetrated the submerged section of the ‘ iceberg ’ and offered some insight into this large and hidden sector of users .
29 Formed nationally in 1900 it had played no role in pioneering local labour representation ; not until the early interwar years did it emerge with quite remarkable rapidity as the dominant political force in West Ham .
30 ‘ The means of accomplishing these points did not immediately present themselves : but early in 1765 it occurred to me that , if a communication were opened between a cylinder containing steam and another vessel which was exhausted of air and other fluids , would immediately rush into the empty vessel , and continue to do so until it had established an equilibrium : and if that vessel were kept cool by an injection , or otherwise , more steam would continue to enter until the whole was condensed ’ .
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