Example sentences of "[conj] it [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Club championship second round was cancelled due to inclement weather , and it final round .
32 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 " .
33 And it those subcultures discredit any notion of an essential or unitary gay desire , they also constitute a crucial enabling condition of transgressive reinscription .
34 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 .
35 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 .
36 Well if it , if it average speed is a hundred and twenty miles in two hours how far in fact would it go in one hour ?
37 counselling er , and it follows directly from what was said , erm , Judy has referred in her talk about the importance of communications with members , and I 'm delighted to note , that erm , the Health and Disability Group , is to have a meeting in January to look at a variety of issues including the health work of N C V O. This is the first meeting for I think , two years , and if it new era in communications , I for one am delighted .
38 But if it all sounds a bit long-winded , just try reading the book .
39 Then we can turn it on and see if it all works .
40 His easy-going ‘ I knew it would happen ’ stance belied his secret fears of ‘ What if it all falls flat ’ .
41 I asked whether that conception would justify these practices , by providing an attractive picture of law 's point , if it fit well .
42 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 ?
43 I like watching er All Quiet on the Western Front as well cos it all sounds
44 But what 's irritated the muscle in the first place is Your guess is as good as mine , cos it all works perfectly .
45 I 'm going to try to get her to tell me more , but it all sounds dreadfully nasty .
46 We used to , we , that 's all the as the village life was , it was it was all very now I know it 's very interesting , my daughter wants me to write a book about it , she says , I said I 'll oh I do n't know mm , write a memoirs mum she said er , you know and I said you know a lot about New Invention , which I do but it 's Willenhall you 're interested in , but it all sort or entails the lot and erm there might be things I 've can I wish I 'd have told you if I can think about them after it 's finished , but it 's erm .
47 There is an element of being seprate teams … but it all slots together .
48 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 .
49 But it all stands and falls by it .
50 But it all counts at the end of the day in in calculating your pension and lump sum .
51 But it all cam good for Prost in 1985 when he won five championship races to win the title comfortably from Michele Alboreto ( Ita ) .
52 It was only tiny but it bloody talk !
53 He was very fond of her but it strained imagination to see how she could fit into a policeman 's life .
54 A The Lunar , or Moon Wrasse , Thalassoma lunare , is a commonly-available fish , but it full potential is not often appreciated by the hobbyist .
55 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 .
56 It was disbanded on 2 April after it six-month life came to an end .
57 Nor did Moscow raise the principles of non-alignment when it transferred arms on a large scale to radical ‘ non-aligned ’ African states in the 1970s or to Afghanistan in the 1980s .
58 For if , as ordinary people , we are acutely aware that when it most matters the words we say are not thunderbolts from heaven but hostages to fortune , ways in which we reveal ourselves in our limitedness and imperfection .
59 ( xxviii ) says that Kleon was the first to raise his voice and use theatrical gestures — as it all politicians earlier than Kleon spoke in a monotone with their arms rigidly at their sides !
60 This is mainly what we are concerned with here , as it these areas that can cause us problems when designing and then transferring to the console .
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