Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As to how much it costs Davies Brook to produce each bottle of table water , we were told that was confidential information . |
2 | So it chose John Major to begin the work of reconciliation . |
3 | So it becomes Z N S O four . |
4 | 2-Dgal very specifically prevents the synthesis of those glycoproteins in which the molecule involves a link between the two sugars galactose and fucose ; thus it blocks fucose incorporation into glycoproteins . |
5 | A year or so later it bought Ventura Software Inc , developer of the program , and later changed the name of the subsidiary to that of the acquisition . |
6 | Two days later it elected Mikhail Gorbachev to that post . |
7 | She doubted if it was anywhere near the truth , but clearly it made Miss Beard happy . |
8 | He has another story that I liked and inevitably it concerned Alex Higgins , that brilliant player who has wasted his talent so often , but who has been one of the greatest stars and the source of endless tales . |
9 | Overall it lowers life expectancy and among other things increases the risk of high blood pressure , diabetes , heart disease , gallstones and gout . |
10 | Well it lands sea plane , sea plane . |
11 | Sunday brunch is one of the great American inventions and here it means Eggs Benedict washed down with a ‘ Mimosa ’ — champagne and fresh Florida orange juice . |
12 | Rather it reflects Mrs Thatcher 's determination to gain space and capacity to achieve her policy objectives . |
13 | Sometimes it takes people years . |
14 | At least it forced project officers to consider the role of women . |
15 | At least it got column inches — the worst reviews for years |
16 | I am sorry that we have misplaced the Blackpool NDB by .87 of a nautical mile , but we will be correcting it in our free amendment , and at least it gives Mr. Allan something to be caustic about . |
17 | Instead it chose Lodongiyn Tudev , hardline editor of the party newspaper . |
18 | The wet cobbles in the mill-yard only needed huddled operatives arriving for an 18-hour shift in their shawls , but instead it got art critics . |
19 | Instead it promoted free-market conditions which , it was envisaged , would stimulate an increase in opencast output , since it represented a ‘ cheap ’ source of coal whose production was ‘ in the national interest ’ . |
20 | A later non-conformist chapel is the only relatively recent addition to the hamlet , otherwise it demonstrates Brian Robert 's original ‘ rural nucleated cluster ’ almost exactly ( Fig. 50 ) . |
21 | Otherwise it needs planning permission . |
22 | Currently it contains vintage Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company equipment and plans to replace it with more modern British Rail standard gear have attracted criticism . |
23 | It 's so written so that it 's discretionary , it does n't form part of your estate and therefore it avoids inheritance tax that way . |