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

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1 ‘ I suppose you 're going to spend it on even more clothes . ’
2 erm put it on again last night , they wo n't do it for me
3 Yeah Emily was trying it on again this morning , I think it 's just that she gets tired cos she feels slothlike in the morning and then by the end of the day she 's over like a rocket
4 I have done it on about three occasions in a third of a century .
5 I have actually used water that 's come off it and I 've also had er sheds with plants growing underneath and I ca n't honestly remember , I mean I have obviously not used it on really sensitive plants like tomatoes which I think would show signs of stress .
6 In 1906 – 14 successive foreign ministers were authorised by the tsar to report to it on only five occasions .
7 They agreed , however , that the British could collaborate in the Skybolt development and buy it on very favourable terms .
8 Few have done more over the years to encourage and inspire the growth and development of tennis by putting it on as professional footing as possible .
9 I remember it was he himself who put it most aptly one day when mother had scolded him for commencing work at home on a customer 's suit .
10 Ever since then a Russian deputy foreign minister , Mr Igor Rogachev , has been repeating that his country is impatient for an Indochina deal ; he said it most recently last month in Thailand .
11 Well it does n't actually make less people depressed that its predecessors , the great thing about it is is that it only only one quarter of the people who take it get side effects .
12 As Professor E.C.S. Wade put it so powerfully several years ago :
13 Or it may be there but the police and the stewards are n't allowing it to come out because they 're keeping a lid on it so efficiently these days .
14 On the other hand , it perhaps also lulled government into a belief that it could cut back on core funding .
15 Even the players themselves are getting concerned although they put it in slightly different terms .
16 There have been disputes between hon. Members over whether Carlo Ripa di Meana , the European Community Environment Commissioner , was within his rights or was interfering in every nook and cranny of British daily life — as our Foreign Secretary put it in rather colourful language — when he commanded that work on construction projects in this country should cease because environmental impact assessments had not been prepared although they should have been .
17 To conclude , in order to examine an area which is rarely focused upon in itself , it has been necessary in this chapter artificially to abstract the object , considering it in rather universalistic terms , and in relation to a perhaps overdrawn dichotomy with language .
18 He writes about it in unforgettably dramatic terms and with the sublime egoism ( to use the word purely , with no pejorative sense ) of a man alone with God .
19 According to Moscucci , this claim commanded the general assent , although practitioners interpreted it in vastly different ways .
20 If you then want to look at it in yet another way you 've got to do it all over again .
21 Not only is it in remarkably good condition , it is also totally complete , even down to sacktrucks and shovels !
22 Yes but they do n't put it in words like you put , they put it in blooming complicated language , but tell lies .
23 Hitachi was one of six Japanese companies invited to invest in Kaleida ( CI No 1,931 ) , and of the other five , only Toshiba Corp has so far stuck its head above the parapet with an agreement with Apple to license Kaleida technology and use it in jointly developed products ; others invited to join were Matsushita Electric Industrial Co , Sharp Corp , Sony Corp and NEC Corp .
24 They cover the same period of history and yet talk about it in completely different ways .
25 It also did me a world of good , for I had to study the basic faith , teaching and life and express it in as simple words as possible .
26 I think it is often worthwhile to stick with a basic idea and develop it in as many ways as possible .
27 So we put it into this pot and we invest it in as many funds and spread the money out , so if , if one fund does n't produce very much in return , another fund will , and so we in fact , get a better spread throughout the market , than you could do as an individual .
28 Farr-Jones is n't saying it in as many words , but he clearly feels that some of the doors opened by the World Cup triumph were not marched through quickly or expertly enough .
29 So we put it in as loose collection ?
30 The Flight Lieutenant from Benson has pressing reasons for making it in under four weeks
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