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

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31 So it encourages people even more does n't it ?
32 So it becomes Z N S O four .
33 the inside nought instead of the outside , or you could have it upside down or anything else , but that 's pointing North , you must line it up so it points North , right , now what bearing am I from you ?
34 So it goes south to Gath , but it takes the plague with it , together with an unearthly confusion and terror .
35 The energy has an equivalent-mass and so it attracts matter and therefore increases the force of gravity .
36 So it gives pleasure , and that 's enough really .
37 Yeah called me in two days so they gave me today and tomorrow off as well , so it 's sort of gone longer than I expected you know ?
38 So it makes sense does n't it ?
39 Because the availability columns are weekly so it makes sense that the price means weekly .
40 But a woman , who , when her own needs are n't met , and when she 's slowly disintegrating , is not going to be able to give very much to the children , or give as much as she could , so it makes sense , if she 's really concerned about those children , that she will put , quite often , her own needs above them in order to get her act together , so that she 's in control and feels good about what she 's doing so she 'll be able to give more .
41 So it pushed bill up .
42 So it seems Wimbledon , who have cashed in on £12 million of talent since winning the FA Cup in l988 , could be in for more money .
43 It was red and looked too small to be a lorry but never the less it had wheels like the carts in the village .
44 Normally it costs £3.00 to join , but here 's the great news !
45 Thus it rejected Owen 's bid , revolutionary in concept but illusory in fact , to appropriate all industry into a nationwide industrial democracy : and , by that rejection , but quite unaware that it had done so , left unimpeded the second stage of the Industrial Revolution , the stage that guaranteed that it too would be irreversible , that the continuance of a phenomenal increase in the production of wealth could occur .
46 Thus it takes society twice as many resources to make an extra film rather than an extra meal .
47 2-Dgal very specifically prevents the synthesis of those glycoproteins in which the molecule involves a link between the two sugars galactose and fucose ; thus it blocks fucose incorporation into glycoproteins .
48 Thus it makes sense to share the teaching resources that have been developed which incorporate relatively straightforward extracts of data formatted for use with specific software and which are documented clearly and comprehensively .
49 Thus it includes provisions for allowing the emergence of new institutions , one of which is the new open university aimed at providing extramural education for particular groups in Greek society and the foundation of a centre for the Greek language to coordinate the maintenance and dissemination of Greek in the European environment .
50 It was a question so typically feminine that somehow it released part of the tension in him .
51 Somehow it conjures images of smuggling days , perhaps because of its standing as the chief gathering place for the seafarers of former times .
52 Momentarily it seems Harry will escape by ‘ going away — to become a missionary ’ in ‘ a tropical climate ’ and getting to know ‘ the natives ’ .
53 1978 's ‘ Kaya ’ was a massive seller , delivering ‘ Satisfy My Soul ’ and ‘ Is This Love ’ to the charts , but generally it found Marley coasting .
54 Finally it produced Bond .
55 Usually it makes sense to commission a business which is able to undertake both design and print .
56 Usually it heralded rains even so , but this year the river gradually subsided once more .
57 Moreover it imposes limits upon the proportion of labour-power which can safely be devoted to unproductive labour .
58 But once employed as capital that money stays there , it 's stuck and hopefully it earns money but it 's stuck there forever until the sale of that asset is is a achieved .
59 The archway itself is in fine condition and dates from the third century B.C. It forms part of the Etruscan walls to the city and is the best extant example of Etruscan masonry .
60 It had a drop down top which served as a table ; when upright it gave privacy to the bather .
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