Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] it [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Our lads know this and it 's many months ago that they first trained their sights on success in Newry . ’
2 The coat colour can be all white , blue , blue roan or pied and it owes this variety to the Shorthorn ; the ‘ blue ’ is the equivalent of the Shorthorn 's roan .
3 and wrap it up into a package and say you know if anything goes wrong and it takes four hours then you
4 scale is not linear and it puts enormous weight on being alive and not much on whether you are active or working .
5 But then the weather changed and although things were given and flowering it was cold and windy and it seemed strange there should be all that blossom , wrong like , as if it had made a mistake and popped up at the wrong time — that was because I had felt the warmth of those few nice days .
6 They did exchange it in the end but I had to be very insistent and it took three months .
7 The UNESCO Report could be a first step towards this but it needs international organizations like UNESCO and IFLA to take the action they have not so far done .
8 ‘ It was warm and personal and it felt right for him , ’ says Marie .
9 Our Susan and Vera saga in Bewley 's is not that far-fetched and it replaces negative comment in many cases .
10 The theory was a good scientific theory , in the sense described in Chapter 1 : it was simple and it made definite predictions that could be tested by observation .
11 It 's simple and it means most of my clothes mix and match really well . ’
12 This cultivated form of love is universal and is magnanimous and it conquers all : ‘ If when another says , ‘ I can not love you any longer , ' ’ one proudly answers , ‘ Then I can also get along without loving you . ' ’
13 I thought the shoulder of lamb would be much nicer and it looked nice and fresh !
14 Well I do n't like it very much but it has this very interesting discussion as to whether a fax was cheaper or more expensive than the telephone
15 Not only does this clarify the nature of the authorities competent to issue and execute letters rogatory but it makes mandatory as between parties to the Protocol the use of Central Authorities both for the outward transmission and inward receipt of letters rogatory ; that there is an obligation to designate a Central Authority , a matter not wholly clear in the text of the Convention , is specifically provided in Article 2 of the Protocol .
16 To try to predict the state of the market in five years time is not easy but it seems likely that the products will be more integrated , have a degree of artificial intelligence to provide unskilled operators with advice on how to compose the pages and support colour both through local printing systems and via links to professional equipment .
17 Allison would respond by becoming moody and it soured many of the sessions .
18 You see , and you see , I used to say but Gerry as long as it 's up to your usual and it looks alright .
19 Some seepages can be sampled if there is a noticeable flow , but many are so insubstantial in quantity that sampling is not possible and it becomes difficult to talk of a ‘ discharge ’ .
20 " You were upset and it seemed simpler to see you both together , but I will now give you information about all the bequests and tell you what I have arranged about probate and death duties . "
21 Do n't cos I swear when it , I did that and it sounds deafening cos th look how high the recording level is .
22 And you rubbed it into the grain and you sandpapered that and it left white
23 The manager can say this and that and it looks good on paper and there may be great reasoning behind it .
24 I 've never been used to doing that and it makes such a lot of difference when you actually speak to the people .
25 it was , it was funny that and it rained terrible did n't it ?
26 Its lights flickered at random and it made odd beeping noises .
27 Conversely , a golfer occasionally has a phase when the hole really seems larger and it seems possible to hole almost every putt .
28 It 's , tonight it 's , think of these as a sort of temperature numbers that , try , try these , it starts at plus three tonight and then it drops five degrees , plus three and it drops five degrees , what does it come to ?
29 He was an Australian and it sounded nasty the way he said it .
30 It reported in June 1969 and it became clear that even Oxfordshire would change its size and shape .
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