Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Suddenly it clears this bit . |
2 | It has not disclosed how much it thought these brands were worth . |
3 | Apparently it began some time last night . ’ |
4 | Waiting her turn , trying not to feel overwhelmed by the noise in the bustling concourse , Chesarynth watched how long it took each person ahead of her . |
5 | He then watched to see how long it took another pair to occupy the two kinds of territory . |
6 | Yet when asked how long it takes each week to prepare and construct the next sequence , Dr Postlethwait is accustomed to laugh heartily ( as he did when I asked him ) and reply , " Oh , about fifty hours . " |
7 | Perhaps it has more force against emotivism than against the attitudinism I have described . |
8 | I mean it 's you know , it 's just to people in the film industry and obviously it has little interest reading it |
9 | Only it worked both ways . |
10 | Like the cold war , it is , as Mary Kaldor has defined it , an imaginary war , only it has more substance . |
11 | So it says this scale shows both minutes and decimals and now use the scale to change these to minutes . |
12 | Frustratingly , however , the IPG was unable to view these publications in advance and so it had little idea as to how useful they would be . |
13 | Cleo Huggins made a tree that had another little notch on top , so it had this kind of Arabic feel . |
14 | Although the , the hub of the sails is more or less in the centre of this photograph it 's not in sent not in the sense of , of the area of vision because you 've got a lot of dark area here so that tends to move the centre of vision so it becomes this bit , if you like , and so that 's not in the centre there . |
15 | The subterranean passage view offers a plausible account of how the monsters could feed , but unfortunately in doing so it destroys another theory about ‘ Nessie ’ , which is that the animal is a relic of the dinosaur age , possibly a plesiosaur . |
16 | So it appears that completion was around that time although the date is not er , is not certain . |
17 | Because i i they though it was in competition with other varieties around and it something t It was n't necessarily to do with the fact that erm they though it was less it held less prestige in the community . |
18 | Nevertheless it took many centuries for Edinburgh to become unequivocally the royal and national capital . |
19 | Nevertheless it raises some questions about the ‘ completeness ’ here attained , and the light in which we 're asked to approach the music . |
20 | Another way of putting it is that even though the academic community is founded on a culture of critical discourse ( see Chapter 7 ) , normally it gives little thought to the criteria by which its critical judgements come into play . |
21 | Thus it seemed that physics was more mature then chemistry , and had already left behind the stage of effervescent and explosive progress in which that science was still so visibly engaged . |
22 | Thus it makes little sense to refer to ‘ immigrant ’ communities ; what we now have are minority black British communities , that have already made a very substantial contribution to the growth and prosperity of the British economy . |
23 | Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators . |
24 | Well anyway it gets half way through this wood I could n't see couple of yards in front of me |
25 | Its value must therefore be judged by how well generally it achieves these intentions . |
26 | Yesterday it added another country to its list with an order to produce nearly 5m passports for Lithuania . |
27 | Yesterday it emerged that EMAP had lifted its stake to 10.3 per cent , buying a further 200,000 shares . |
28 | Stylistically it asks few questions , becoming quickly locked into a limited area of harmonic discourse . |
29 | A tiger with extra-sharp teeth can kill prey more efficiently than a normal tiger ; hence it has more offspring ; hence it passes on , vertically , more copies of the gene that makes sharp teeth . |
30 | Probably it originated many times by independent ‘ mutation ’ . |