Example sentences of "it [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Rajat Goswamy , who is a consultant gynaecologist at St Thomas 's Hospital , comments , ‘ I have used it successfully on 20 women , all of who were less than eight weeks into pregnancy . |
2 | Gandhi claims to have practised ahi sā throughout most of his life and to have applied it successfully in all walks of life . |
3 | It should also have discussed the possible defence of necessity , referring to it expressly by that name , not vaguely as the last two sentences of the answer do . |
4 | The fact is that for most children maths has been taught badly or rather they have learnt it badly for one reason or another , so there is a need for , for an improvement or a change , so the idea that if children can understand something this will help them to remember it or to make it more real to them , this does seem to be a shift over the last generation . |
5 | With the ribber carriage separated from the main carriage ( without yarn ) take it slowly across these needles and you will note that ALTERNATE needles come higher than the others . |
6 | When the passport was very wet , he tore it slowly into little pieces . |
7 | Practise it slowly for maximum benefit and to safeguard your back . |
8 | He took it slowly in four-wheel drive , the road much narrower here , the outer edge of it crumbling away . |
9 | Is not it clear from those figures and from many others that it takes a Conservative Government to deliver the goods to NHS patients and that all the Opposition have to offer are promises which more often than not prove false ? |
10 | Is not it clear from those figures that the unique disadvantage suffered by the people of Britain is that they have this Government with the right hon. Gentleman 's policies , which depend on putting people out of work ? |
11 | Many of the records — ‘ pinched ’ from or discarded by his musical family — were scratched and worn , but it was Music with a capital ‘ M ’ and the first time I heard the Chopin first piano concerto , we nearly had a fight because I insisted on playing it right through four times . |
12 | Only an organisation of this kind was capable of doing justice to the cause of the deaf and dumb and of representing it properly at national level . |
13 | yeah it 's up near Middlesbrough is n't it somewhere up that way . |
14 | Oh that 's not to be , Sri Lanka are a hundred and thirty-eight for four and here 's Lawrence to pitched up and he drives outside the off stump , the ball goes through to Russell , low again , beaten back at the pace rehearses a shot outside the off stump , he was trying to hit it somewhere through extra cover . |
15 | got it somewhere in this house but I 've told some chap , a bit of a Welsh there er I said , Now but it was Welsh there . . . |
16 | All teachers need now to be given this experience , and all those in a position to provide it — because of their own good experience and expertise in meeting children 's special needs — have themselves to be enabled to share it effectively with fellow professionals . |
17 | Accordingly the process of curriculum development involved a team of ‘ experts ’ at the ‘ centre ’ providing the knowledge base for an innovation , then producing an appropriate content and strategy , and finally communicating it effectively to potential users at the periphery . |
18 | More usually , first time climbers in the alps are aware of the technique 's importance , but have little idea of how to apply it effectively on different types of terrain . |
19 | For five minutes it feeds , she shifting it gently from one nipple to the other . |
20 | She placed the receiver down and reached to the table top , picking up the silenced gun and holding it gently in both hands . |
21 | Well what I think what Clare forgets , I know Clare comes from a a republican background , in South Armagh , and she s probably sees it only from that point of view . |
22 | Taylor can describe it only in general outline . |
23 | It 's a big subject but I 'm in a sense referring to it only in this context because it 's precisely in these areas that British art in the twentieth century has been very important . |
24 | I would consider using it only in particular circumstances ; for obvious reasons I will not predict what they might be . |
25 | He had paid it no attention , for the light still reached it only by reflected glimpses ; but Isambard had lived with it on close terms for fifteen years , and knew it line for line and feature for feature . |
26 | They had to pile it deeper in one corner to make a space to spread the chillies — five lukals of fleshy scarlet pods to be dried a crackling brick-red to last throughout the year . |
27 | Making making it , all I know sort of saving it , saving it perhaps to American news . |
28 | Taking account of the views of parents , employers , teachers , pupils and the recommendations of the Higginson Report , we will establish a five-subject A level and bring it together with technical qualifications into our new Advanced Certificate . |
29 | Sometimes it ignores lesbianism ; sometimes it brackets it together with male homosexuality . |
30 | No , we have not yet taken the minutes for this sub-committee , I have simply asked you to take it together with this agenda item . |