Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Which floor has it now reached then ? ’
2 It says it says it now seems painfully obvious that after our performance at Forest we have reached the stage where teams have finally worked us out .
3 In 1834 it was notable for being more varied in coat colour than any other breed , but nearly always with the white finchback and white hough spots it still has today .
4 It is quite similar in plumage to common snipe , though when it flies it often shows more white on its tail , and this is a useful identification feature .
5 If the summons for recovery of land has been served under Ord 10 , r 15 and a money claim is joined , the court must , unless it thinks it just to do otherwise , mark the summons " not served " as to the money claim ( Ord 10 , r 15(5) ) .
6 Does it also present as natural and inevitable the fact that for many working people the concept of a ‘ weekend ’ is nothing to do with ideas of rest and leisure with family or friends ?
7 ‘ Did you learn to talk so nice in charm school , or does it just come naturally ? ’
8 How much do we know about the way music sounded in the past , and does it really matter anyway ?
9 ( c ) does it maybe lead more naturally to a religious view of the world ?
10 Does it really wish to dissolve itself into a European federation , as many of its intellectuals claim , or does it still have specifically Greek aims to pursue in the Balkans and the Middle East ?
11 Does it so restrict as effectively to frustrate the actual development permitted ?
12 You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things .
13 You can be perfectly well with HIV and at other times chronic debility makes it hard to do even the basic things .
14 This makes it hard to claim categorically that there are no characteristically " black " features which might identify speakers as ethnic Caribbeans .
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