Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] a " in BNC.

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1 Now where it goes negative a negative value I do n't think we 'd be interested in that , that means that the car 's got to the point where you have to pay someone to take it away .
2 It became redundant a couple of years ago when the Chipmunk glider tug it was providing spares for was replaced by a Piper Pawnee .
3 A freshly bought loaf , still warm from the oven , smells and tastes delicious — but we would not expect it to taste good a week later .
4 By purporting to de-interpret them by removing the excrescences of later interpretations it made possible a reinterpretation which allowed mythology to be seen again as something that while still existing on the level of the most civilized and polished communication kept speaking of what it had sprung from — men 's basic needs and desires .
5 The economic significance of this division was that it made possible a very high rate of saving .
6 Besides being bad for Mrs Thatcher personally , it appeared to be almost the worst possible result for the party as a whole since it made inevitable a further week of damaging internecine strife .
7 then it went down to seven , fifty , now it 's six fifty it looking good a nick in , he 'd be lucky to get five I would have thought is there anyone you want a bit of crystal for ?
8 Well it 's just it gets dark a bi it still gets dark early and when we 've got the children , I mean
9 at the DOS prompt , it draws on-screen a schematic diagram of the directories and subdirectories .
10 The recurrent celebration of the martyrs ' feast days catered for the need to make the church 's past present , linked the sacred time of the Christian year into the sacred history of God 's holy people , and so helped to reconcile a triumphant faith which had emerged dominant in society , with the tenacious sense that blessedness lay in being persecuted for his name , and it kept alive a sense that Christ 's kingdom was not of this world .
11 That quite startled her and at least it gave Marguerite a starting point for conversation .
12 Doctrines of governmental restraint are those which deny the government 's right to pursue certain valuable goals , or require it to maintain undisturbed a certain state of affairs , even though it could , if it were to try , improve it .
13 I do n't know I do n't know it it sounded nice a few points she did on it and er
14 And I noticed that the skin was hanging loose in folds over the shoulder and behind it , as if it had fit a rounder form yesterday , before the rigours of birth .
15 On June 18 the military-led government announced that it had pre-empted a coup attempt led by the Minister of Public Works and Transport , Col. Abbas Koty .
16 In tightly organized pages it makes sure a reader can find needed information quickly .
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