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

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31 The justification advanced — and clearly it has some validity — is that medical opinion is divided , or , more important , that the legal concept is of a different nature from the medical , involving considerations other than the mere question of scientific evidence , such as notions of responsibility or the common good .
32 More hearteningly it showed that teasing seemed to decrease as pupils got to know each other better as classmates , and despite the possibility of teasing most of the children interviewed welcomed the social breadth of the integrated setting .
33 But now it seemed this Adam Burns was determined to dredge up her other life all over again .
34 Now it took several years for er the new incentive scheme to be introduced throughout the whole of the works and I think during my last discussion you know , I did indicate that the fitters for example , you know , were about the last group to go on .
35 and they 'll be here half an hour or three quarters of an hour , he smoked four cigarettes , now it takes all day and all night to get rid of them fumes of his cigarettes
36 Now it seems that percentage rugby is the name of the game .
37 Manchester at first lost out very badly on rail investment , but now it has some compensation in the Windsor Link and is going ahead with an advanced tram system that will take over a number of heavy rail routes .
38 Its chief virtue lies in its medicinal qualities which were thought considerable ; even now it has some use in the treatment of ailments .
39 Now it has another meaning .
40 The extent to which accounting information enters into the consideration of relevance and how far it meets these constraints , is determined by an additional concept : materiality .
41 From the bidding so far it seems that East is sitting over North with a strong and long diamond holding .
42 Given its origins , the NUR saw itself as an industrial union ; originally it organized most groups of BR workers , and it continues to be recognized by BR as representing all grades of staff other than management .
43 Originally it covered all gifts , but since 1986 it is restricted to gifts on death or those made within seven years of death .
44 My right hon. Friend the Member for Leeds , East ( Mr. Healey ) was one of the main authors of that doctrine in the 1960s and today it enjoys some credibility due to the efforts of the present Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Defence , who has argued clearly for the theory of flexible response in a series of public lectures and articles .
45 Erm well it happened some time between about two and six
46 Oh well it makes this house tidy and junky !
47 A few months ago it seemed that oil markets were in for a chill spring .
48 Surely it makes more sense to have a lottery that would benefit the NHS .
49 Technologically and economically it requires more explaining than is now possible , not least because of the loss or destruction or records , to say nothing of not keeping them at all .
50 Paradoxically it provides this sense of freedom to choose , but the process of play activity is about limiting the choices .
51 For the first time the Bill gives galleries powers of disposal , subject to certain conditions — or rather it gives such powers to the Tate and the national portrait gallery , but not to the Wallace collection or the national gallery .
52 Sometimes it seemed another lifetime .
53 Sometimes it seems that way , does n't it ?
54 It is important not to be inflexible when looking at housing options , although sometimes it seems that dogma is of overriding importance to staff and , indeed , more important than finding solutions which suit individuals .
55 Sometimes it seems that death might be … ’
56 Maybe it had some bearing on Uncle Fred 's last words to me as I went off to do my National Service in the army .
57 Maybe it had some reality in sales transactions of other times , when buyers took goods away then and there or a day later .
58 If you have no social life or circle of friends when you start your single lifestyle then it requires more effort on your part .
59 surplus there is , and then it redistributes that surplus and given that the , the , the priority is industrialization most if not all of that surplus is going to go to the industrial sector .
60 On the twin assumptions that workers act rationally and that time is divided between work and leisure , it follows that if taxation encourages more leisure then it discourages more work and vice versa .
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