Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] [conj] a " in BNC.
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1 | Sexual complications after operation were fortunately uncommon , in line with most other 's experience , furthermore it seems that a close rectal dissection is not necessary to avoid autonomic nerve damage in men . |
2 | So it appears that a general tendency to unhappy and aggressive social interaction spins over into mother-child management struggles . |
3 | Thus it emerges that a pulse is equivalent to a continuous frequency spectrum of sinusoidal signals . |
4 | Nonetheless it said that a relatively small licence ( for the code to be implemented for a single architecture , for example ) will still come to a six-figure dollar sum . |
5 | Later it emerged that a second tape of the same conversation had been recorded in Oxford , on a different date , from a scanning receiver at the home of Jane Norgrove . |
6 | Later it emerged that a second tape of the same conversation had been recorded in Oxford , on a different date , from a scanning receiver at the home of Jane Norgrove . |
7 | Now it merits but a few column inches in a few papers . |
8 | Now it happened that a few days earlier Jones had called up Lee R. Phillips , an attorney associated with Brigham Young University , in order to file a patent arising from his muon-fusion work . |
9 | The early part of this chapter indicated that there is already a reasonable consensus that managing schools in the future will be different — equally it suggested that a simplistic ‘ chief executive , model is not universally accepted as the way forward , and that such a model is indeed a profoundly conservative one . |
10 | Although some years ago it seemed that a new general classification scheme based upon the theory of faceted classification might emerge and be widely adopted , organizational factors have militated against this . |
11 | Sometimes it seems that a destructive tension has been created between the new deal , achieving a balance , and the forthcoming reforms of specialist training . |
12 | Then it seemed that a new cycle of muttering was beginning . |
13 | Then it means that a person , as the result of observing that whenever , say , a table is hit , he suffers pain , when now he is in pain , automatically associates it with the table . |
14 | He said : ‘ Whether this new tape is fake or not , then it shows that a conspiracy is operating to discredit the Royal Family and Diana and Charles in particular . |
15 | She heard voices from behind the door ; then it opened and a tall burly man was looking down at her . |
16 | Then it moved and a man stepped out in front of her . |
17 | Furthermore , if criminals are abnormal then it follows that a large proportion of the population must also be abnormal . |
18 | Therefore it appears that a photon of energy E = hv behaves in a gravitational field as if it possessed an inertial mass E/c 2 ! |