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

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1 It seems clear that studying intonation in relation to discourse makes it possible to explain much more comprehensively the uses that speakers make of intonation .
2 As with every other technological innovation , they may attempt to protect their ‘ inventions ’ which means after altering the genes , they could slap a patent on it , making it possible to own not just an idea and a technique , but the matrix of a living animal .
3 The theories in academic psychology that might explain this have also become more sophisticated , making it possible to identify more precisely the stage of information processing at which the crucial filtering effect occurs .
4 It is these muscles which make it possible to stand up straight and bend over to lift objects .
5 The entrepreneurial element in the economic behavior of market participants consists [ … ] in their alertness to previously unnoticed changes in circumstances which may make it possible to get far more in exchange for whatever they have to offer than was hitherto possible .
6 Slowly better systems were introduced , making it possible to look more analytically at what was happening .
7 ‘ I take it this did n't exactly catch on ? ’
8 Successful collaboration during the first Whitehall study made it easier to agree on potentially difficult issues such as obtaining sickness absence records from the pay centres .
9 Some seedsmen packet small seeds in specially designed plastic tubes that make it easier to sow finely simply by cutting off the end and tapping out the seeds .
10 And they find it easier to come here now .
11 From the wheelhouse the high-railed bow made it impossible to see immediately ahead .
12 Even drivers of average height will need the seat so far back as to make it impossible to see directly behind .
13 When he was arrested in his house he found it impossible to parry any longer such a mass of events , and surrendered to them .
14 The ubiquity of the Jewish theme in his public addresses at this time makes it impossible to imagine that early converts to Nazism could fail to regard violent anti-Semitism as a leading feature of Hitler 's image .
15 Yeo conceded that the government may look again at creating a forum , but he considered it untimely to do so immediately .
16 You 'll find it hard to turn off today and work colleagues will not be any help .
17 You 'll find it hard to turn off today and work colleagues will not be any help .
18 Even if central government wished to pay attention to local considerations , it would find it hard to do so efficiently .
19 Normally she would have derived great satisfaction from the image , and even greater satisfaction from the prospect of spending the night amid the pulsating excitement of Monaco at night , but right now she was finding it hard to work up even the tiniest bit of enthusiasm .
20 I find it hard to laugh out loud
21 Is it all made up now ?
22 Is it all made up now ?
23 LIKE MANY great upheavals , it all began inconspicuously enough .
24 And it all began back then .
25 Yet it all began so simply .
26 It all went surprisingly easily .
27 It all went quite smoothly that bit .
28 And it all went so sweetly .
29 er apart from that it all went very well .
30 It all went very quickly and smoothly and he still had half the film left .
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