Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well it 's not the grate , it 's the I think when we 've cemented it together it wants a bigger fireplace for that
2 No apparently it takes the whole top of it
3 Apparently it goes a long way .
4 Some have done better than others , but there 's just the physical reality of how long it takes the lower two strings to speak — it 's going to take a few milliseconds for that to happen .
5 Naturally it prefers a muddy tank bottom .
6 I 'm Emma with her silly little clever-clever theories of love and marriage , and love is something that comes in different clothes , with a different way and different face , and perhaps it takes a long time for you to accept it , to be able to call it love .
7 The zeal does not always survive the pedestrian management structures of local government , and perhaps it takes a more than ordinary enthusiasm to persist after the efforts of economizing councillors under pressure to do something about the rates .
8 I 'm not sure perhaps it has a thin catheter or wire I do n't know wire I 'm not sure .
9 " Well , " Graham said slowly , deciding he had better say something nice , " it 's good , but perhaps it needs a little work . "
10 For country to break out and realign the industry as some in Nashville think it can , perhaps it needs a vital new ingredient .
11 And obviously it reaches an awful lot of people , because Community Centres cater for all ages .
12 A bird kept in captivity is fed all year round , so obviously it has an easier time than one in the wild which has to feed itself whatever the season , but it still has the hunting instinct .
13 Often enough it takes the same form as with Beerbohm : the affectation of an anachronistic ignorance about what life in North America is like .
14 Only it seems a long way to go !
15 I do speak German , only it needs a major overhaul to set it right . ’
16 So it takes a long time think more egalitarian .
17 So it produces an odd sensation to learn , again from Anna , that this superstition was in fact Dostoevsky 's .
18 if you like so it pinches the two positive charges off the hydrogen cos in these equations the charges must must balance as well so that if you just cross the double positive out you need to you ca n't write it in but you need to remember that it wants to become a double positive given
19 And so it deposits the extra calories it does not need as fat .
20 It ignores the real history of the press in Britain and so it paints a naïve picture of a conservative and debased medium which offers little real choice .
21 So it behoves the healthy eater to assess the Indian menu for the best options , since chances are circumstances , friends and hunger will take him or her there sooner rather than later !
22 When an idiom is just something that has the form of , has a certain apparent grammatical form but actually occurs just as a single unit of a fixed meaning , so it has no genuine semantic structure from which you can determine its meaning , for example kick the bucket means die and you do n't get that in the meaning of kick the bucket .
23 So it has no official status whatsoever and has not been a subject of consideration by the County Council .
24 So it makes a refreshing change to able to write about something nice .
25 Erm so it makes a common basis of communication .
26 so it makes a lovely little toy .
27 In doing so it checks the following :
28 Nevertheless it remains an excellent opening strike because , even more than the snap punch , it cocks the hips for a powerful reverse punch .
29 At the moment it is closed but normally it displays a rich collection of textiles .
30 However , as Child ( 1984 ) has pointed out , only the formal structure is subject to control and planning by management , thus it remains the fundamental concern of organisation theory .
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