Example sentences of "[coord] it [verb] [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Very little glass is wholly untouched from the time it is drawn or blown from the melt , and it takes only the lightest contact to create an elaborate crack pattern . |
2 | And it illumines too the politics of personal relations : the vital fabric of social life that exists in the silence between people — exactly that space which is filled by music : ‘ As the person talked to me in a conventional conversation , I knew , I heard that , inside himself , the person perhaps wept . ’ |
3 | The picture was clearly in her head , but it brought none of the old bitterness , because now she was seeing Alain , imagining him , and it wiped away the old grief . |
4 | A fifth of all the party 's gains were made in the West Midlands and it achieved double the national swing in the region , writes David Graves . |
5 | Okay , you can use a P S P as an endowment for mortgage purposes , and it works virtually the same if you 're arranging a mortgage now for a new client , for a new property , the chance are you want the Mortgage Master Policy , because that does the whole thing for you , okay , that 's what its ideal purpose is . |
6 | Morse shook his head : ‘ It provokes the desire , but it takes away the performance . ’ ’ |
7 | His nature , which it might be argued he turned into Nature , always desired love and recognition , in a way that most of us do , but it seemed increasingly the environment in which he lived , and more especially the people which he met , denied him that . |
8 | It had large sales for a time in England and America , but it had neither the originality nor the power of his first book . |
9 | Charlotte did not phrase her response as a rebuke , but it had much the same effect . |
10 | Several modifications have been made to this bridge in the century and a half since its completion , but it remains basically the same bridge that Telford designed , and was one of the great civil-engineering achievements of the period . |
11 | The scream cam from quite a way away , but it penetrated easily the thick walls of the study . |
12 | That was what it was , but it hurt just the same , his open contempt of her . |
13 | but it keeps together The idea that they 're going to broke up br broken up into competing er items , worries people in my constituency and it also alarms me . |
14 | But it ignores entirely the question of Parliamentary accountability and its division between co-ordinator and co-ordinated . |
15 | The plant may be different but it uses basically the same manufacturing processes that the Partners licensed from the Belgian company of Solvay et Cie in 1872 . |
16 | But it seems even the way of the Lord ca n't cut through council planning laws . |
17 | The daughter 's second interview unfortunately did not take place until shortly after her mother had been admitted to long-stay care but it illustrates well the mixture of feelings which can be expressed . |
18 | There is an element of bravado here — having conquered the academic and " literary " worlds , he wanted to move on — but it suggests also the extraordinary and self-conscious determination with which he worked . |
19 | Now someone whose doctor is elderly could quite naturally refer to him or her using ( 45 ) where superscript 3 indicates rising tone while mid tone is indicated by the absence of a superscript numeral : ( 45 ) The following sentence : ( 46 ) is also perfectly acceptable , and might even be translated by the same words of English but it carries instead the meaning that the person concerned ( who might be twenty-six years old and a fairly fresh graduate from medical college ) has been established as one 's doctor for some time and is not , for example , another practitioner who has recently moved into the district . |
20 | But it looks just the same as a real animal . ’ |
21 | I see no way of deciding this issue , but it shows again the point made earlier , that the self in dealing with the other defines the other and itself reciprocally and simultaneously . |