Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it [verb] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Vacuum at least once a week and shampoo whenever it starts to look grubby — probably once or twice a year . |
2 | It comes with its own good reviews in the form of sleevenotes which make amusingly extravagant claims , including that it is a record about ‘ how you sometimes feel like the sky will peel away like a mask and reveal something more brilliant behind ’ , which may tell some of you not just a little of how this record sounds , but how it got to sound that way too . |
3 | It is so tiny that it can live inside an empty clam shell whence it emerges to seize minute soldier crabs . |
4 | Data General will market it elsewhere as part of its AViiON series , but wo n't announce the box until later this summer when it plans to unveil other long-awaited 88110-based additions to its workstation and server line . |
5 | Data General will market it elsewhere as part of its AViiON series , but wo n't announce the box until later this summer when it plans to unveil other long-awaited 88110-based additions to its workstation and server line . |
6 | THE Scottish Office was accused of ‘ landlordism of the sea ’ yesterday when it agreed to end common fishing rights in part of Loch Crinan . |
7 | Nova Scotia became the first province to break the compact earlier this year when it agreed to provide 16 infected individuals with a non-taxable $30,000 per year until they die , and to reimburse the cost of drugs , most of which are not covered by Medicare . |
8 | It is certain the board would prefer to see Mr Weir re-elected as it tries to keep a united front over the next few months when it has to produce new proposals for its future which are acceptable to the Scottish Office and the Office of Fair Trading . |
9 | So is everybody with us so far , because this is when it starts to get difficult . |
10 | A one-wave wipeout I can handle , but two waves , that 's when it starts to get marginal . ’ |
11 | Erm that 's when it starts to get busy because there 's like the there 's like the eleven til three kind of kind of kind of busy time er |
12 | Note how the horns , in the final chord , complete the harmony of the rest of the brass where it threatens to sound thin , having doubled it up to that point . |
13 | ’ You can see where it starts to go wrong , sticking just a little too closely for comfort to the original . |
14 | It 's wrong , as from there , that 's where it starts to go wrong . |
15 | This bears some resemblance to the definition communication referred to in Chapter 2 and seems to me to generalize the meaning of the term authenticity to the point where it ceases to have much significance . |
16 | ‘ That 's where it started to go sour . |
17 | After all , if the images were created by her subconscious mind , there must be a reason why it chose to create certain images and not others . |
18 | To use environmental analysis as a special intelligence source for top managers is perhaps the single most common reason why it ceases to have any effect on decisions … . |