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

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1 But if it starts to go wrong again , I 'm walking out , ’ she warned him .
2 It starts to get rockier too , as you soon realize driving along the valley road past Bid array , which has been cut through the often quite garish sandstone .
3 I spent most of it attempting to get close enough to him so he could spike my other shin and give me a matching pair .
4 In fact it tends to generate some very discordant results .
5 A country that had once been central to itself was on the periphery : it needed to become central again .
6 Not necessarily — or , if they do , it appears to affect some considerably less than others .
7 Although , as Lord MacMillan said in Vancouver Malt & Sake Brewing Co Ltd v Vancouver Breweries Ltd [ 1934 ] AC 181 , it is important to realise that " public policy is not a constant " it appears to have some easily recognisable and immutable general characteristics .
8 Right okay so again it 's just a simple idea that shows you an awful lot how long would it take to put that back together ?
9 Did n't it have to survive first though ?
10 It seems to speak this most loudly to those supporters of Protestant prophecy and millenarianism , those who were , like the Ranters , among the most radical supporters of the revolution .
11 It aims to do this particularly by cutting down administration costs and releasing management time for more valuable tasks than ploughing through mountains of paperwork .
12 It had to look ordinary enough to appeal to a much broader market than the CX , but quirky enough to attract 15 years ' worth of loyal CX owners .
13 To make the offer especially palatable it proposes to accept two now and the other two later .
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