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

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1 We were n't enclosed long enough for it to become worrying and I got a real adrenaline rush when at one point one side of the passage was replaced by empty space leading to a huge open chamber .
2 It 's hard to see how they could ever get to know each other long enough for it to come to this .
3 Elisabeth finished pouring and the activity took long enough for it to strike her that the Hulsbys were the sort of tourists who only appreciate sites for which postcards have been printed .
4 Quite frankly , we 're worried how much further down it 's still got to go .
5 Those familiar with philosophical writing on causation , or touching on causation , will have noticed that our analysis so far of it has taken the terms necessary connection " , " nomic connection " , and " lawlike connection " as synonymous , but has made little reference to laws .
6 Small ones , I just do n't think there 's much , get much out of it get much , getting much out of it .
7 However , the price is a little too expensive compared to the best similar games on the Amiga and there 's not enough in it to compete with the likes of Sega games .
8 It 's just not worth it to get so angry .
9 Givus A Buck is not out of it having won the Ritz Club Handicap Chase at Cheltenham .
10 ‘ On the other hand , if you 're a character actress you 're allowed much more freedom to question the role you 've been given , and to go more deeply into it to find a means of playing the part .
11 You can leave that stuff on practically forever without it doing any harm . ’
12 You know at the top it was like sloping down here and the car 's like this and I 'm having to try and get the car back down without it toppling over and it was an abs
13 button far enough for it to take a picture then .
14 apparently turned up this morning and they want a hundred pound by tomorrow , and they 're coming back tomorrow for it paying him ten pound a week and thought it was gone and he had er none so find a hundred pound by tomorrow and she did n't know where she was going to get it from , she just stood there and burst into tears and run off going on
15 I argued earlier that there are problems in attempting any rigorous theoretical definition of the ‘ manual work/mental work ’ , or ‘ manual/non-manual ’ , distinction but all the same this classification , conceived as a socially constructed principle of division , has a certain social validity , as least as it applies to male workers .
16 What he did was relatively harmless , yet somewhere deep down it damaged me and gave me a streak of recklessness that is still having consequences even today .
17 A dreadful tragic place — elderly rheumatics dressing for dinner at the hotel ; artists not good enough ; beach-combers not young enough nor well enough off It filled me with pity and terror .
18 She accepted the offer gratefully , feeling the train slow down even more as it cruised into the vast amphitheatre of concrete and glass that was the terminus itself .
19 As far as being listening to you talking today earlier on it seems to you set up in your minds a win lose situation , I 'll show that .
20 But Roxy er Roxy that was from his new C D Midnight Postcards and er he 's going to be at Nottingham 's Theatre Royal March the twenty eighth next year in Alfie , coming well ahead of it to tell us about it , and that 's going to be a blockbuster I think next year , and then goes on to Los Angeles .
21 Drains simply ca n't cope and with fields already too saturated to soak up the water there 's simply no-where else for it to go .
22 You ca n't hollow it , because there is n't anywhere for it to hollow into . ’
23 Now when that acid is fresh and has n't been used before two minutes is usually quite enough for it to have done the job it 's supposed to do .
24 Far below — almost vertically below it seemed — lay the turbulent bed of the gorge and , all too frequently , the twisted remains of olive-green army lorries .
25 When the traffic reaches the end of the SDDR at Oadby , there is nowhere else for it to go .
26 It was a stupid thing to have done ; I 'd moved my head far too quickly for it to look natural , and the buck shot off up the bank .
27 But she had got out of the dining room too fast for it to happen .
28 This makes it very hard for it to pursue the traditional answer to a slump of ‘ pump priming ’ spending more on job creating projects like roads and railways .
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