Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Naturally it results in acrobatics , with Frank driving through a tent — in which two people are sleeping — and speeding through a hay loft , leaping fifty feet through the air , crashing into a pond , then driving out of the water after being submerged . |
2 | The Formalist principle whereby ‘ the forms of art are explainable by the laws of art ; they are not justified by their realism ’ ( Shklovsky 1965b : 57 ) is manifest in almost every aspect of Sterne 's novel and does not have to be inferred from it by analysis ( as perhaps it does in Gogol 's Overcoat ) . |
3 | but you see unless the day was cut short no flesh would be saved anyway , so it proves in Matthew that there is gon na be some flesh left |
4 | So it becomes in fact a telecommunication empire . |
5 | And so it happens in Court 13 . |
6 | A close contest between two evenly matched crews had been predicted and so it proved in conditions that were considerably better than had been anticipated . |
7 | At the risk of being accused of being a pedlar of yet another quack remedy I wish to argue that a rights-based theory , derived in part from the influential rights thesis recently put forward by Ronald Dworkin ( Dworkin , 1978 ) , is also capable of addressing some of these difficulties confronted by our orthodox political and constitutional theories , in addition to its more immediate relevance with regard to the specific issue of tax diversion ( Dignan , 1983 ) , and other civil libertarian issues ; though to do so it stands in need of some revision . |
8 | Moreover it printed in London as well as Manchester for most of the post-war years until its closure in 1960 . |
9 | In general , it reaches a maximum thickness of 40–50 m near the basin margin but locally in the southern North Sea it attains a thickness of up to 90 m , and basinwards it decreases in thickness to less than 5 m ( Fig. 4c ) . |
10 | Now it does in fact arise from this issue of concealed households . |
11 | Today it means in terms of a hierarchy of pedagogical responsibilities that the individual and the individual family have a primary role , which they carry out through contracting and engaging for specific purposes the services of ‘ free ’ organizations according to their private ideological orientation , and only as a last resort does the state intervene directly . |
12 | The problem must be recordable , ie the observer must be able to say how frequently it occurs in order to know that the intervention ( manipulation of consequences or antecedents ) is having an effect ( good or bad ) . |
13 | If you mention like , if people do n't hear this how will they , well it says in Romans does n't it ? |
14 | It was raw , frank and eventually it appeared in print . |
15 | But the tense negotiations over the formation of the Alliance , debate over what precisely it meant in terms of policy and tactics ( did it support a coalition , for instance , and if so , with whom ? ) , left the SDP hamstrung from the start . |
16 | From these deliberations ( and sometimes it seems in spite of them ) a number of developments have been noted . |
17 | Smoke wisps up and then it explodes in flames . |
18 | She is , of course , a parody of her pale , former Habsburg self , but Gironella 's title , La Reina Negra , suggests a range of different resonances , as indeed it does in English . |
19 | The narrating instance is an object of exchange in Thru , indeed it figures in Greimas 's diagram as an ‘ O ’ ( 117/695 ) . |
20 | Officially it remains in force , but an attack in the official press suggests hard-line ideologues want to criticise not only Mr Zhao but also the economic policies he helped to implement . |
21 | Actually it started in Arabia . |