Example sentences of "of it the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the second issue of It the front page , and most of the second , had been dominated by excerpts from Pound 's war-time broadcasts from fascist Italy to the allies .
2 Beneath the neural groove runs the notochord ( Figure 1e ) and on either side of it the paraxial mesoderm .
3 If you think of it the other way when , what happens when a price , when a price falls , alright , if farmers er , assume that price fall will be sustained over a number of periods , then they think , right well in order to achieve the same level of income , right , as I did previously , if prices have fallen , I 'm going to have to increase my output .
4 ‘ Yes , the old man had a wry sense of humour though on the face of it the other provisions in his will are probably more important .
5 On the face of it the first SAS operation had been a total disaster .
6 I did n't think much of it the first time .
7 ‘ Nothing ever comes of it the first time , anyway , ’ Mandy assured her .
8 On the face of it the two seats should split evenly between the two big parties — North east to the Conservatives and South West to Labour .
9 First , where the rehearing was by the same body or some more complete form of it the general rule was that defects at the original hearing could be cured .
10 When you reach the end of it the second time , you start driving down it again and now you can see some things which seem to have changed considerably while others seem exactly the same .
11 Getting through the day , with her bed at the end of it the only goal , absorbed all her energies .
12 On the face of it the latter view certainly seems the more rational , since the two states in question appear to contain elements that are inherently irreconcilable .
13 For example , in many classrooms pupils can be found discussing the differences in vocabulary there would be between an on-the-spot oral account of a road accident and a newspaper report of it the following day ; or considering the ways in which conventional spellings can be violated in advertisements and brand names ; or listing some of the differences between their grandparents ' use of language and their own ; or talking about the way a poet 's choice of metaphor yokes together two dissimilar things so that something familiar is suddenly perceived in a new way ; and so on .
14 Corporal Blagg had spent his childhood — those parts of it the local authority had n't been able to control — in the courts , alleyways and concrete ‘ gardens ’ of Rotherhithe 's blocks of flats .
15 On the face of it the thermal noise appears to dominate .
16 anyway he went to the toilet , went a wee and I put him back in bed and he was laid there and anyway and , and he eventually dropped off , anyway I was telling my mum about it yesterday , and I did n't sort of think no more of it the next day , right , and mum I said well if ever he gets that again she said you should from the doctor she said , because , one of our boys had it she said and it was a blockage
17 She would remind Froggy of it the next time he ragged her for a noodle .
18 And was found dead at the base of it the next morning ? ’
19 Seems he 's gone out of it the wrong way .
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