Example sentences of "[adv] it [adv] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it still has the charm of novelty ? ’ |
2 | Well he chips it properly up in the air , but it 's like no power there so it just hit the roof and like Nicky just put it forward . |
3 | They work for those and algebra just follows , so it just follows the normal rules that we 're using for the numbers that we know . |
4 | In doing so it also increased the social and political consequences of racism ’ ( A. Sivanandan , ‘ Race , Class and the State ’ ) . |
5 | So it now collects the Sucker 's payoff of o points , while Tit for Tat gets the high score of 5 . |
6 | One or more of these can be placed in the polybox , but not so it directly touches the bag holding your fish . |
7 | And so it considerably curtails the scope for morality , for it leads to such questions as : Why , if it is genetic factors that make people what they are , praise or blame them for what they do ? |
8 | It just it just takes the edge off it so it is a good tip actually it 's just if you 've time beforehand is just even as you were saying producing a thought pattern like this even just doing the first level just in pencil . |
9 | It , I mean it now just it just ruins the morale does n't it ? |
10 | And 15 months later it now has the Club Mirror Innovation Award for the most successful marketing concept introduced into a social club nationally . |
11 | Now it only houses the senate for the Czech State . |
12 | At most this may require re-definition of one or other policy ; more often it probably requires the exercise of discretionary powers associated with one or other to enable special circumstances to be recognized . |
13 | That most important item , the Pastor 's Letter , is also the most up to date ( ie it always misses the deadline and has to be delivered by hand ) . |
14 | Indirectly it also constituted the biggest single indication , in the immediate aftermath of the emancipation , that the imperial authorities were still interested in altering the relations between social classes . |
15 | Yeah , he dropped , he was playing kitchen table he dropped it , luckily it just caught the bottom of his eye |
16 | Sometimes it also recognizes the specificity of different women 's cultures within this female world . |
17 | Maybe it also high-lighted the difference between the British and the American temperament , Tweed reflected . |
18 | Maybe it just seemed the right time , and the right place … ’ |
19 | ‘ The filmic device of a discarnate Belushi reviewing his life allows the dead performer ( and Hollywood collectively ) a right of reply ; unfortunately it also makes the film ludicrous . ’ |
20 | Unfortunately it still contained the foot ! ’ |
21 | Unfortunately it still has the pyramid selling er |
22 | Where hierarchical relations exist they are represented by redundancy rules , e.g. if a word meaning has the feature HUMAN , then it also has the feature ANIMATE . |
23 | The point is that birds themselves are warm-blooded , like mammals , and if birds and dinosaurs are as closely related as now seems likely , then it obviously increases the likelihood that the dinosaurs themselves may have been warm-blooded . |
24 | And if you go to this booklet here erm and see how many they have there it sometimes determines the amount of business you 're likely to generate . |
25 | There it chiefly took the form of a simple geographical advance of agriculture into the interior . |
26 | The book of Kings for instance must have been written after the last event it mentions — the release of King Jehoiachin from prison in 562 BC — yet it also relates the accession of Solomon , some 400 years earlier , as well as numerous events in between . |
27 | The story rips along at a cracking pace instead of suspensefully loitering , yet it somehow lacks the frisson of Alien in its businesslike efficiency . |
28 | To redress the balance , we saw some of the juicier moments for the visitors in past Scotland v Wales encounters , yet it hardly seemed the sort of material designed to instil optimism in Welsh ranks . |
29 | Yet it often seems the case that elders have depressed their desires in this category , presenting a picture of low expectations . |
30 | This was charity on a princely scale , but politically it further exasperated the king , who would rather have taken £500 with ill-will than nothing at all . |