Example sentences of "[conj] it [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , I think that the most important point within the , the er , report Chairman , is in paragraph erm , three four , where the Rural Development Commission are , are saying very strongly that if there 's more than one area designated within the county and there are now three areas designated within Shropshire , in the past there was only one R D , R D A area , that it all runs through , there are now three separate R D A areas , the , the R D , the Rural Development Commission are recommending very strongly that if you do have that , then they should be managed by a single R DP Committee . |
2 | But then to do it well , so that it all sounds extremely natural — so that it flows and sounds effortless — that requires a long preparation , which everyone at La Scala was happy to give it . |
3 | The absolute precision of the rhythmic detail in ‘ Reprises par Interversion ’ ( from Livre d'orgue ) would be spellbinding were it not for the fact that it all sounds as natural as breathing , and I marvel at Messiaen 's immaculate measuring of grace notes , not least the recurring four-note figure of ‘ La Vierge et L'Enfant ’ ( from La nativité ) ; how sensible it sounds , how easily it all flows . |
4 | That 's about it for the plot , except to say that it all ends happily with the birth of a new egalitarian mobster alliance . |
5 | The essence of Hollywood was that it used actors who became real before the camera ; they were not ciphers there to be manipulated by an all-powerful director but they were actors who were able to combine natural qualities and varied skills and techniques in such a way as to create an on-camera identity . |
6 | The importance of Cockburn 's work was that it integrated studies of local political activity into this wider view of the capitalist state . |
7 | A good Thai meal will be so beautifully balanced and so crammed with flavour and texture that it both satiates and stimulates . |
8 | 252 — 5 ) to which of course the prostitute can indeed testify that it these things appear incompatible — is n't misogyny a kind of hatred , and licentiousness a kind of love , albeit a debased one ? — in reality they go hand in hand . |
9 | Make sure that you do not get a link-wire in the wrong place so that it short circuits a secondary winding . |
10 | Their main grievances against the education system , which fell under the dual control of the church and state , were that it victimised teachers who showed dissent by questioning the working conditions or salary scale . |
11 | cos I say cos erm Bill never got a bag , and it four pounds something now |
12 | I 'm professional , of course , and it all changes as soon as he hits me . |
13 | and it all sticks together like that when you put it on |
14 | ‘ And it all costs money , ’ said Calatin , shaking his head and refilling everyone 's glass . |
15 | I 'm not gon na use authori to go and spend one thousand , five hundred pounds and it all falls through |
16 | And as a kid , you live very Technicolour experiences , and it all influences how you live the rest of your life , and so since all that horror , I 've spent the major part of my life making a safe place for myself . |
17 | The request followed a fierce denunciation by President Saddam Hussein who , on Oct. 5 , had compared UN weapons inspectors to " stray dogs " intent on provoking Iraq to submit to " America and it wicked allies " . |
18 | And it those subcultures discredit any notion of an essential or unitary gay desire , they also constitute a crucial enabling condition of transgressive reinscription . |
19 | It 's any ancient domestic breed , one of many in eastern Asia , and it main attributes seem to be that it does n't eat much , it grows up quickly , and it 's almost pure lard . |
20 | The silent description of the dark scene seems to hold in all emotion , until it all breaks loose , and the melancholy that drags on throughout the poem is let out . |
21 | But if it all sounds a bit long-winded , just try reading the book . |
22 | His easy-going ‘ I knew it would happen ’ stance belied his secret fears of ‘ What if it all falls flat ’ . |
23 | gon na revisit it and , and it 's standard cos it all hinges , if you look at that script , what happens next all hinges on what you 've actually got on there , right ? |
24 | I like watching er All Quiet on the Western Front as well cos it all sounds |
25 | I 'm going to try to get her to tell me more , but it all sounds dreadfully nasty . |
26 | There is an element of being seprate teams … but it all slots together . |
27 | It 's a lovely country , the food 's nice and the weather 's great — but it all centres around playing and getting the football right . |
28 | But it all stands and falls by it . |
29 | But it all counts at the end of the day in in calculating your pension and lump sum . |
30 | Conference delegates at the 1903 Congress of the International Abolitionist Federation insisted that prostitution needed to be opposed because it isolated women as an outcast class . |