Example sentences of "it [adj] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Is it right that liability for the second most heinous crime in English law , which carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment , should be satisfied by this relatively low grade of fault ? |
2 | I plead with him to get it right this time for his own sake . |
3 | Not only is it clear that part of an eye is better than no eye at all . |
4 | Ai n't it funny this time of year , the garden always looks bare and scruffy and |
5 | The coffee came and with it three more glasses of tequila . |
6 | Goodness there 's a great sort of burden off is n't it all this sort of shopping er you got to go we finished all the shop and that 's it . |
7 | God its a great , a great sort of burden off is n't it all this sort of shopping erm , just got to go in Smiths and , we , I |
8 | Erm from a personal point of view , I do n't really find it credible that planking down fourteen hundred houses in the Vale of York could be said to improve landscape quality . |
9 | If you find next time you need that remedy that it again does not work , put another mark on the bottle and give it one more chance before discarding the whole bottle . |
10 | Dr C. N. Manlove writes ‘ the Voice ’ off as ‘ providential ’ , and clearly thinks it one more example of the ‘ biased fortune ’ which in his opinion makes it impossible to take the story seriously . |
11 | ‘ I just could n't stand it any more back in Bes Pelargic , ’ Twoflower went on blithely , ‘ sitting at a desk all day , just adding up columns of figures , just a pension to look forward to at the end of it … where 's the romance in that ? |
12 | Or was it just another side of his character I had not seen before , but that I may have suspected was always there ? |