Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The view that many people have , of ‘ I have n't got anything and anyway it all goes to my wife ’ , can often lead to legal difficulties and may not be so straightforward as is supposed .
2 And soon it all began to come together in the most wonderful way .
3 And gradually it all came out .
4 The people who employ me , the Eastern Health and Social Services Board and the government , in the past have called us in the RVH , and now it all depends who they are talking to — if they are talking to the American delegation we are Marxist revolutionaries and if they are talking to other delegations they have branded us as Provos .
5 And now it all comes bursting out .
6 Your poor visitors had come miles , had to wait to be taken from the prison gate to the gym , and then had to queue up waiting to hand in a bunch of flowers or something trivial , and then it all had to be signed for , then the screws came over to your table and you had to sign for it .
7 ‘ The malt came off the floor and it would go into a garner , and then it all had to be screened .
8 and then it all had to be scrapped and by the middle
9 And then it all went so wrong .
10 And then it all came tumbling out .
11 Much of what she had been telling had been brought out raggedly at first , there had been hesitations , intervals , while she was trying to see , groping for a piece in the jig-saw ; and then it all seemed to come to her , she only had to keep speaking .
12 His fingers warm against her cheek , as though he needed to touch , he continued , ‘ When you 've wanted something for so long , and you finally think you 've found it , and then it all turns to ashes , it makes you over-react — sounds lame , does n't it ?
13 I go home and lie down and then it all starts again .
14 Well on mine she did it once , it did n't work so she did it again for free and then it all started breaking off .
15 And yet it all seemed so real !
16 ‘ And Maria Luisa loved Steve , and yet it all went wrong for all of us . ’
17 There are accidents , sure , and yet it all works out .
18 Many experiments were done to decide who should have responsibility for controlling the sound ; but eventually it all came down to the engineers , assisted by meters and ( most important of all ) a keen musical sense .
19 But suddenly it all started to go wrong for him .
20 He had spent ages trying to get the words right on his note but somehow it all came out wrong .
21 As a student I admired Bratby , Prunella Clough and the Kitchen Sink School , but somehow it all fizzled out and abstraction took over .
22 I may not have understood everything I heard at the time , but later it all slotted into place .
23 Stress is something most people have to cope with , but sometimes it all gets too much .
24 But then it all went rapidly downhill .
25 I do remember that I left a sort of note for my family telling them not to worry because I 'd got a good job and I might not be in touch for a while , but then it all gets kind of overlaid with a memory of a headache like you would n't believe , and shock at being connected to all these horrible machines and — ’
26 ‘ If you had asked me a year ago , ’ said Roycroft , ‘ I 'd have said everything was going wonderfully well — but then it all fell apart . ’
27 ‘ I was fine until I got on the pitch but then it all drained away and the game just passed me by .
28 Mortimer seemed to be so supportive , he seemed really interested in me as a friend , he believed in my design abilities … but then it all changed , it was like a nightmare .
29 he hit the back window and then he did n't do nothing , but then it all shattered
30 The story behind these is set out in typically complete sleeve notes , but essentially it all started with a recording of Mussorgsky 's pictures at an Exhibition with the Chicago SO under Kubelik .
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