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

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1 We 've lived such different lives , Shelley , but the moment we were together it did n't matter at all .
2 Then add the two together it did n't tally with that .
3 Furthermore it does not deal with the long-term inter-communal aspect — Israel 's own growing Palestinian population ( an issue discussed in chapters 6 , 7 and 11 ) .
4 Suddenly it takes over — uncontrollably , they lash out and then flee in panic , their ancient memory switching them from Jekyll to Hyde .
5 Suddenly it came home to me with tremendous force that this was my last chance , the very last of all the countless chances I had thrown away just like this , because I had been too lazy or too proud to exploit them properly .
6 She did love Alexander , deeply and passionately , and suddenly it seemed quite natural to say so , in spite of the fact that it was only so recently that she had dared to look her love in the face .
7 Suddenly it seemed all important to get rid of the terrible thing .
8 Suddenly it swooped down towards something in the bog and vanished from sight .
9 Suddenly it did n't matter any more .
10 She ran the massager up the inside of Sally 's thigh again but suddenly it did not hurt any more .
11 Too young for you even to try and explain what you were doing , how important it was and how much it took out of you .
12 I thought of the empty coal yard , and how much it had not needed fire watching .
13 And that night when Linnet , face to face with her own reflection in her solitary looking-glass and the stark realization of how much it had really meant to her , had been unable to sleep Tristan had walked with her for hours in the manor garden , Gemma watching them from her bedroom window as they paced beneath the chestnut trees , engrossed , almost entwined , like turning to like , intent wholly and exclusively upon one another .
14 Surprising much it seeps over in tears , stinging
15 It was n't until I 'd bought one and used it that I realised how much it speeded up knitting .
16 With a tight budget of around £2m , the crew must watch how much it lashes out on lager .
17 Not much it seems so I asked manageress Janet to explain .
18 ‘ Poor Charlie never could understand 'ow it come ter 'appen , ?
19 It 's Sleet that should be interesting you but apparently it does n't .
20 We had never heard of such a thing ; and apparently it had only recently been catalogued , after a spate of Australian deaths on the Great Barrier Reef .
21 Apparently it gets pretty crowded in the Colosseum . ’
22 She had dealt with a case of peritonitis in 1995 , and apparently it did n't work out too well .
23 Apparently it did not take her long to provide services for both husband and wife .
24 Apparently it cures just about everything , but it 's in short supply . ’
25 No they were , that 's what they were were n't it when it all happened , the old Revered somebody or other , they wilful murder but erm yeah basically it does n't seem like , there was no real evidence as to who erm fired first and there was no conclusion that the about that , but they were certainly I R A gunmen , para 's , its like without a doubt if you know some people , but like with those high powered weapons they may , alright its unfortunately that somebody may have got shot , but it may not of been the main shot , that may , may of been a ricochet or , or anything like that , both their they 've got a killing range of up to three mile so one mate come round , he says he 's gon na come round again tomorrow and have a look at it
26 Basically it grew out of the idea that what the West represented , and the English middle class best of all , was something to emulate , look up to , admire — all the rest was just a bit rude and best if it politely disappeared .
27 And , and er basically it shows just how , how far ahead he was .
28 So there 's classic sort of stories about organisation where the the er president of the organisation asks somebody to investigate something and that gets translated by the vice president into sort of rather more hostile sort of thing and basically it ends up with somebody at the bottom of the pile having their ass kicked or whatever because it 's been translated , or mis- translated down , okay ?
29 Basically it covers just the house and the immediate grounds , ’ she said .
30 It 's , certainly erm well attended , there 's , you know thousands of people attend and basically it centres around erm , a fire , Beltane means erm , sacred fire and erm a procession of drummers leads me to top of a path and along Carlfa , Carlton Hill and erm fire sculptures are lit around me and I unfo ha have this great costume that I unfold in and erm process round the hill and round hill are different performers erm painted in different colours to represent different elements of nature , and finally we come to this big fire where which I light with hands , which have been sculpted and bannocks are given to the people to eat , and erm the tradition that you 're supposed to cross the fire as a sort of a erm purification ceremony or or through the ashes of the fire .
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