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

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1 This should ensure it rides more comfortably than its Japanese rivals on the road .
2 It enacts , subject to limitation , that a homosexual act in private shall not be an offence , but it goes no further than that …
3 However , where the transfer includes goodwill and/or know-how , a non-competition clause will be permissible provided it goes no further than is necessary to protect the value of the business transferred .
4 It goes even deeper than that .
5 Does as it wants to do when it goes outside rather than inside .
6 And now it goes up again because there 's a V A C Onyx standard , that 's an Onyx standard machine .
7 It goes roughly like if you 'll pardon the lumps everywhere .
8 It goes significantly further than others in detailing long-term expenditure , projected land/building values , future developments , running costs , occupation costs , depreciation , performance assessments , information technology systems , and so on .
9 It goes as far as it can and waits there for a while , its big eyes staring up , tantalized .
10 We do not believe , however , that it goes as far as is necessary in embracing demand management and sustainability .
11 We do not believe , however , that it goes as far as is necessary in embracing demand management and sustainability .
12 It goes back more than 200 years and forms an enormous resource for those studying the history of the Commonwealth .
13 But it goes back further than that .
14 I think the basic problem is erm it goes back further than that and it comes down to the organisation that my colleague here belongs to .
15 The tea tastes like we got it heated up again because no one would drink it yesterday , and there 's no coffee at all .
16 He gets it checked as frequently as he checks the bottom line .
17 But I stick to my pre-season prediction that Arsenal will have it tucked away well before the last ball is kicked .
18 It smelled all right when she got it out of the oven .
19 ‘ I think it fits as well as it ever will .
20 Prescott 's enumeration of Labour 's ‘ old vision ’ was inadequate — because of what it excluded as well as for its needless commitment to public ownership .
21 In the nineteenth century it provided little more than ten per cent of government revenue .
22 To this day , it signifies almost better than any other building the Victorians ' love of spectacle and sentiment and their confidence that a new world order could be created out of a massive syncretism .
23 The reputation of number eighty-two was widespread , and prior to the outbreak of the Great War , it ranked as highly as any of the European brothels , and was reputed to number amongst its clients the very highest in the land .
24 Although it occurred more slowly than for subjects given non-reinforced pre-exposure , loss of the OR occurred in control subjects too , a result consistent with the view that α will decline when the CS predicts a consistent consequence and that the OR reflects the value of α .
25 ‘ It 's so frustrating — like having someone twitch a curtain aside then let it fall back again before I can see properly . ’
26 Even though it finishes almost exactly where 001 did , 010 contains good stuff .
27 I 'll get it sorted out just as soon as I can .
28 Try and get it sorted out now if he ai n't any better I 'd get .
29 There is undeniably some truth in that but , when you look in any detail at Montgomerie 's so-called failures since he won the Scandinavian Masters in 1991 , it has more often than not been less a question of his losing the tournament than of someone else winning it .
30 At least it starts more often than not , on the whole .
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