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

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1 To do this is also to go ‘ beyond ’ the unconscious , and it seems impossible to do this , as Urwin hopes , without reducing the unconscious , the last resort of subjectivity 's difficulty , to a discursive product .
2 On a low hill , houses were clustered round an important building with store-rooms , storage jars , and a collection of seal impressions ; it seems logical to interpret this large building as a temple , even if smaller in scale than the temples found in other Minoan towns .
3 It seems reasonable to take this as a good approximation of output per head for the chain of suppliers to the industry because the chain is very diversified and includes a wide range of UK economic activities .
4 IT SEEMS appropriate to begin this review of Angela Carter 's last book with an anecdote from which the necessary expletive will be deleted .
5 It seems misleading to express this in terms of a universal object horse which , like individual horses , has such parts as a head , a tail , and so forth .
6 It seems inappropriate to regard this enhanced memory for the arousing slide as being evidence for arousal per se affecting performance — the arousing stimuli are of course different from the normal ones in numerous ways .
7 One way of achieving this was by closing each sale by some phrase like : " It seems foolish to miss this one , but it 's up to you . "
8 It seems fair to claim this attractive book as a product of Wales because although the author lives in Eastern England and has observed wheatears in many far-flung places , the foundation studies were made on the Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm and Peter Conder has often returned there to keep fresh the memory of his pioneering researches .
9 It seems fair to claim this attractive book as a product of Wales because although the author lives in eastern England and has observed wheatears in many far-flung places , the foundation studies were made on the Pembrokeshire island of Skokholm and Peter Conder has often returned there to keep fresh the memory of his pioneering researches .
10 However , it proved difficult to embody this compromise in a satisfactory constitutional formula .
11 As market rates of interest vary over time , it becomes difficult to achieve this , a feature known as reinvestment risk .
12 Having considered something of the nature of aesthetic perception , it remains necessary to link this with education and with techniques stemming from Personal Construct theory which might well be used both for learning and for investigation in the area of artistic appraisal .
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