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

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1 They watched it clear the farther hedge and disappear into the wood beyond the river .
2 And was it mostly the bigger farms that wanted you
3 Was it mostly the bigger farms or did the peedie ones
4 It was the fact that he felt he had done it right the first time and not nearly as well the second time .
5 ‘ Do it right the first time , ’ is probably the best and shortest way to sum up the quality improvement process .
6 No , oh you had it right the first time , oh no you did n't , you need a face , find a face , look .
7 Like a , thousands more , and another thing we knew we we very often , my wife and I were talking about it only the other day , there was an old saying that er er Percy White 's out of prison .
8 This pulsar is a compact neutron star , which rotates 642 times every second , and the detection makes it only the third pulsar known to emit light .
9 My left arm was dripping with blood , and when I tried to raise it only the top part moved , the rest hung limply by my side .
10 Like many of those discussed in this book , Foucault endorses the ethico-political project of establishing forms of knowledge that do not simply turn the other into the same : as he put it in 1968 , he wishes to find another politics than that which ‘ since the beginning of the nineteenth century , stubbornly persists in seeing in the immense domain of practice only the epiphany of a triumphant reason , or in deciphering in it only the historico-transcendental destination of the West ’ .
11 Yeah I know , you know , there 'll be two pound postage on it you can guarantee on it so the crafty devils they are
12 Turn the right side ( smooth side of knitting ) to the inside and fold it so the two side edges of the knitting can be sewn together to make a tube .
13 As a matter of interest on the raffle side , David , is it basically the two pound fifty person that buys the majority of the raffle tickets ?
14 .. ’ Nor is it merely the heavy stuff which comes with serious credentials .
15 Presumably one reason why people doing something is they did n't do it enough the first time , or they did n't do it properly , or they did n't do it successfully and therefore they 've got ta keep doing it .
16 ‘ We read about it just the other day .
17 is , is it , is it just the second year that has erm , perhaps it not
18 you used to sing the weddings and that type of thing , or was it just the normal Sunday service ?
19 Is this the full P A though or is it just the speaking P A ?
20 Well that 's right , give it away the first part of the question
21 As soon as the men had taken it away the next morning , she re-entered the house , very cautiously to avoid Troy , but her husband had gone out very early and did not return .
22 Yes , fifty given it exactly the same way .
23 In fact subjects generally found it relatively easy to understand the rating required and found no difficulty in using it thus the general conclusion from this study is that drivers do report fluctuating levels of subjective risk .
24 Exchange therefore appears as the means by which subjective values are overcome , and it thus the essential condition of all human relationships ( 1978 : 82 ) .
25 ‘ All in all , I 'd have to call it possibly the worst morning in my entire athletics career , ’ grimaced Dick .
26 Is it still the old crowd ?
27 Why is it always the odd man out ?
28 Is it always the same advisers and no matter what advice they give and whether it is right or wrong they will always be there ?
29 was it always the same food there ?
30 As Ford himself put it later the imperial presidency had been replaced by an , ‘ imperilled presidency ’ .
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