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

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1 ‘ Let's go back , I think we 've gone far enough and it looks dark and spooky . ’
2 It was a very hard job holding everything together and it required tremendous dedication from everyone concerned .
3 It it seems to me we 've spent about an hour and ten minutes or so almost shadow boxing over this particular policy erm and we we keep running into well running both matters together and it seems right and proper that we should do that .
4 So something that you had to multiply by itself and get five of them all multiplied together and it equals two .
5 This result was particularly striking when junctions were considered individually and it became clear that this relationship was at least partly independent of the amount of time spent at the junction , number of vehicles seen and the judgment of estimated risk made at the same time .
6 And you 're sat there and you 're like kicking it away and it goes worse .
7 The neck pickup is sharp and punchy , but knock the tone back a little and it becomes sweet and bluesy : Mississippi without the mud , if you like .
8 I just wondered because we were in Winners once and it had some and he picked them up and he looked at them and he said I do n't think these are the right shape for my car and I know he needs some .
9 Well , you , you see you get of every kind of , of a charity application , begging letters and so forth and it sounds cruel rather
10 Yes a after Chernobyl there was a certain amount of alarm about erm about hill farms , Cumberland and so forth and it 's all gone quiet now , can you update us on what exactly
11 Press harder and it becomes obvious that front-end bite and turn-in are actually very good .
12 Its jaws open wide and it turns aggressive , far more eager than usual to attack , bite and sting any moving object .
13 Then he was dropped five games later and it became obvious to all that the goalkeeping hero of the finest days the club had ever known could not be long in going — and on 16 October 1973 he moved over to Orient for a £30,000 fee .
14 He had blushed at the thought and turned quickly away , but as time passed he found that he desperately wanted to share his secret with her ; until then he 'd always confided in her unhesitatingly and it seemed strange that something should now make him hold back .
15 So , you know , mind you , we 've left it now and it says open and we 're not , we 're here with you !
16 The figure 's breathing was harsh and uneven now and it seemed incapable of further movement .
17 ‘ Linen is very popular today and it seems certain that trend will remain for years ’ , says the Guild 's spokeswoman Rita Vail .
18 There were n't , we did it singly and it made more people did n't it ?
19 There 's no crackles and it 's expanding well and it peaks three eight two which is okay but it 's quite down on what it should be .
20 sort of bits , I 've got a bit here and it says all landlords may be liquidated immediately you know
21 Sailing along at forty five degrees to the wind the sail is in tightly and it needs constant adjustment on the tiller to stay on that right course because the wind is never totally steady .
22 I determined that it should not happen again and it seemed impossible that it should for this time I should carry with me the foundation of happiness which I had found behind the wire .
23 Not even hearing the rolling crackle above , she was conscious only of the moving light , as the footsteps began again and it swung this way and that , searching something out .
24 Some movement , the barely audible sound of a door opening and closing , then the monkey 's body clock got the better of it again and it fell asleep .
25 You see , he was my client , sure , but he was my friend too and it seems right , to me , his wife should be the one to tidy away after him . ’
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