Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As the house and garage are circa 1930s it blends in nicely , looking ‘ old ’ from the start . |
2 | I am so angry it takes me a long time to find the words . |
3 | But because the repercussions are so enormous it becomes a political and social issue as well . ' |
4 | It had been so vivid it seemed real , yet had she really been idiot enough to set out on a rough sea in a mere dinghy ? |
5 | Perhaps because it has been so popular it has many common names , such as hag taper , Aaron 's rod , Adam 's flannel and torches . |
6 | We 've been so lucky it has n't rained . |
7 | All the time she had lain awake , it had been so quiet it had quite unnerved her . |
8 | I am just sorry it has all ended in this way . |
9 | You 're so efficient it seems strange you have n't mastered the art of the dumpling . |
10 | if , you know if you 're not satisfied it goes that 's |
11 | They 're quite good it looks better than them for office do n't it ? they 're dual power battery and solar |
12 | You can do , when you 're that pissed it does n't make any difference just anyway |
13 | The defensive aspects of the church of Luz are more interesting it has to be said , than the ecclesiastical , because inside the church is a disappointment , small and scrappy . |
14 | Stuart In a way it 's a surprise that the Edwardian has survived , but I 'm rather pleased it has . |
15 | I 'm only sorry it had to be in such circumstances of stress . |
16 | " Well , dear , I 'm only sorry it did n't work . |
17 | Co-productions with the Royal Opera have proved as vital for London as St Petersburg , and Gergiev was quite happy that Covent Garden 's lap of The Fiery Angel should be conducted by Sir Edward Downes ( ‘ it is clear to both of us that Prokofiev deserves what has happened , he deserved it long ago , and I 'm only glad it happened in my time ’ ) . |
18 | Cos it 'll be so hot it gets so hot that boiler |
19 | I 'm not sure it takes us very far , of course . |
20 | However , I 'm not sure it had much choice in the matter , given that it made great efforts in the 70s and 80s to change its image from an ineffective amateur body into a responsible and professional organisation . |
21 | I 'm not sure it has had dynamic effects in the woodworking economy , but it is hard to forget , and I have relished getting to know many of the featured woodworkers . |
22 | Erm I suppose having this great exten extended crane there does give a good impression of height , but , the action is here and i it 's a little small in the frame and , but although I 'm sure , you know , there 's quite a fe I imagine there 's a lot of people standing around watching and so on , but as a photograph at the end of the day I 'm not sure it has quite enough impact to be erm terribly interesting . |
23 | I 'm not sure it has enough erm logic behind it to lead him inevitably onward . |
24 | When I think about it I 'm not sure it makes any important difference how you imagine he looks , I mean who am I to say whether this Boy you are seeing has blonde hair or dark ; but I am sure that it does matter what he means to you . |
25 | I 'm not sure it 's got to the York area yet . |
26 | ‘ If Appin was trying to teach the poor elephant to speak German , ’ said Clovis , ‘ I 'm not surprised it killed him . ’ |
27 | I 'm not surprised it 's come back erm to , to a sort of right is this an expression of mass mind do you think ? |
28 | ‘ I 'm just glad it landed on the stage and not on the audience . |
29 | ‘ That 's what I went out to do , and I 'm just glad it went right . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'm just glad it worked . |