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

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1 Also , despite what had occurred in the past between them , SHe needed Cab so badly now it hurt more than the bruises in hir belly .
2 The mystery of the Indus Valley Civilization is not so much why it disappeared as to how it began . ’
3 The big question is n't so much how it happened as why ?
4 Malcolm White , who retired as Headmaster at Gillott 's School in 1980 , has revitalised the Junior section in recent years , so much so it has 55 members under 18 ( 53 boys and 2 girls ) .
5 Not so long ago it seemed as if the world was to divide into three main trading blocks : the EC based around the West German economy ; a Northern American block based around the US-Canadian free trade area , and a Pacific unit incorporating the Asian tigers with Japan and the yen at the centre .
6 NOT SO LONG AGO it seemed that we had very nearly lost our fairy tale beasts .
7 All too soon it became politic to think about returning Tony 's toy to its rightful owner .
8 All too often it features stifling heat , incomprehensible local dialects , petty bureaucratic officialdom , elusive avgas , lack reliable repair facilities , no spare parts … the list goes on .
9 so many so very often it happens but for me too I shall go just half an hour
10 And right just there it hurts as well .
11 Given the unpleasant blare of the G40 motor , though , it 's just as well it delivers such strong performance low down as prolonged exposure to high revs is tiresome and uncomfortable .
12 My family were n't wealthy , could n't have afforded to send me away till it was over , could n't have kept it secret , so perhaps it 's just as well it turned out as it did .
13 Erm I mean Martin , Martin 's very good and he 'll , you know , stop me there and , and , and go back over it and but it , it , the the was already there so it 's already got you thinking about other things and , you know , things that were completely irrelevant and it confused me at times .
14 And obviously longer term if you can get er a victory tonight then obviously it sets you up with a reasonably good chance of of going through from this group because two home wins , a couple of away games to go , and i it would set you up nicely .
15 It does n't , sometimes it goes more slowly sometimes it goes more quickly , sometimes it stops but because it takes two hours to do the hundred miles we say its average speed for the journey is fifty miles per hour .
16 Let me advise Council now , that if they proceed down this primrose path any further then it becomes a resignation issue for me and , I suspect , many others who can not believe this farrago .
17 If types of industry could be defined more sharply then it seems likely that although by 1970 British industry matched the international pattern , this had occurred as the result of some substantial relative shifts in employment in the UK over the 1950s and 1960s .
18 These implications are explored in some detail in the next chapter , but in this one I want to elaborate a little on the model itself by considering more closely how it bears upon certain current issues in the pedagogy of language teaching .
19 Sometimes it has been argued that the evolution was the other way round ; and more recently still it has been argued that no evolution in either direction took place .
20 I 've argued that for twenty years , now suddenly overnight it 's become unfashionable and let's make it clear why it 's become unfashionable .
21 You know what I 've got now anyway so it do n't matter .
22 Played softly it sounds clear and well-balanced , and if you dig in really hard then it shifts up a gear and becomes well funky .
23 Well all where it came from .
24 There 's no queue of traffic along here so far it seems to be coming through fairly er well .
25 Even more importantly it showed that millions of electors could be made to take a stand in favour of the League of Nations , towards which many Conservatives were cynical or even hostile .
26 round the barrel about three times round the barrel then right down into the chain locker but if you kept , let it ride what we used to call let it ride well well now it get so big then you have to run it all off cos you had one lever , that 's what you had and the steam valve could have all steamed .
27 In addition , having had several days in which to think about it , she could see quite clearly how it had been responsible for the problems which had been harassing her all her life .
28 On rare occasions Peg Wooldridge came with the laundry as late as Wednesday , and now that Mrs Deacon was no longer there it did n't seem to matter .
29 The client is entitled to want a good product : if the agency has been well chosen , this should be obtained without the need to worry too much how it happens .
30 Okay so sometimes it helps if when you see a word you pronounce it to yourself .
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