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 . |