Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] it [vb -s] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 An author may expect his or her reader to have at least a general idea of when the Vikings lived , or what it feels like to be bullied , or to be able to cope with simple scientific concepts , or to know the general geography of the USA .
2 In the enterprise of seeking to understand consciousness as something more manageable and decently scientific than what it calls ghostly stuff , it is understood as yet less than ghostly stuff .
3 then V will be You can write it as sine squared but I 'm just writing this way cos it it means more .
4 SHL Systemhouse , the new owner of the remains of Interactive Systems Corp — now minus the Lachman technology piece ( see front page ) — is targeting client/server computing and what it calls transformational outsourcing through its new buy , thinking competitor Anderson Consulting may be asleep at the switch .
5 But unless you know how to do this , and what it feels like , this is very difficult to gauge .
6 Loading it after all those years was a strange experience ; if anything it seems better than I 'd remembered it .
7 The , I mean it 's only anecdotal , but it feels to me as though the the increase they experienced in June has continued into er July , I know that 's not what we 're looking at but it it feels that way , erm
8 But it it sells all so they 're only twenty one pound then you know !
9 Like word processors , however , it 's not so much what a spreadsheet can do in common with others , but what it does that others ca n't , and how it does things that make one stand out from another .
10 I mean you ca n't put that settee here because it it blocks that door .
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