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

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1 The first instance ( labour ) court fully upheld the claim on the basis of the general provisions of the Civil Code relating to the conclusion of contracts in conjunction with Act 1414/1984 , i.e. it applied aforementioned well established case law relating to unlawful refusal to hire , mentioning also the von Colson judgment of the ECJ .
2 Atomstyle has been supplying the various bits for building PCs to dealers for quite some time by now , and so the cases and motherboards it supplies fit together really well .
3 Yet before it does so it destroys much else , and the devastation at the end of King Lear is a sufficient proof of the destructiveness of hypocrisy , once it is believed , Trusting hypocrites such as these is like offering oneself as a test-bed for the cultivation of some deadly bacillus .
4 Store the envelopes in an airtight container , and include a sachet of silica gel to absorb moisture ( if the gel turns pink , dry gently in the oven until it turns blue again ) .
5 It sleeps eight comfortably , and rents for between £352 and £489 each for a week if eight share , including hire of one car and flights , or £449 to £699 each if four take it .
6 He had done it so often , yet it got worse rather than easier : pain in the gut , sticky sourness in the back of the throat , thighs trembling with tension but the hands steady .
7 It got worse still .
8 We saw no risk at all in our artistic adventure , although it got dark much quicker than I 'd expected .
9 I said oh just when it got dark really I said we 're having it down the house , I said erm drank more port I said every time we went to the loo they filled up my glass
10 so that was a shame , but er it got better slowly you know
11 Towards the end it got better though , and they got the time right , we timed it towards the end and the wording was right , so it got better towards the end .
12 They did it last spring when it was warm , when it got warm too early
13 Then it goes good again !
14 If it goes quiet here until a certain person come over .
15 It well it does tapes yeah but it 's like the bass keeps on going down then it goes high then the main bit 's like You know what I mean it all gets crapped up so i 'll tape it again .
16 But erm I mean caravan season , it goes quick enough do n't it ?
17 It is a matter of examining the contract to see whether the parties intended it to remain valid even if the goods were not in existence or had perished .
18 You will recall that when we talked about the libido theory , I said that there were erm different one of the reasons why Freud had to introduce the libido theory was he wanted to get away from the narrow biological reproductive concept of sex to do with genitals and reproduction which is of course he 'd want to expand it to include psychological never seen before er or never seen before so clearly , such as erm love of the self and , and this he gave the name narcissism , well he did n't actually , somebody else invented it not long before and he took it over very quickly .
19 The problem with this definition is that it neglects other chemically and biochemically responsive sensors which lack a biolayer but which share not only similar functional principles , but offer equivalent analytical advantages .
20 Better to gamble that a private collector would keep the car until it became rare enough to warrant accepting it , if it were offered later .
21 It became apparent very soon that I had not been employed because of my skills as a salesman .
22 It was now , at the moment of supreme triumph , that it became apparent once more that the fates were intervening to demonstrate that the day was to be memorable most of all for its disasters .
23 PP : Initially we had a prologue in which Peter Grimes 's father appeared on his death-bed , in which he solemnly cursed his son ; but it became apparent fairly soon that this was not a very good idea and the prologue was reshaped by the time we arrived back in England .
24 This was because I thought that the universe had to return to a smooth and ordered state when it became small again .
25 In this transition it became metaphorical rather than actual .
26 In 1925 it became used partly as the school and partly as the village hall .
27 " I 'm not saying that it started off to be one , but in my view it became fraudulent pretty Soon .
28 As these contracted , and the atoms within them collided with one another , the temperature of the gas would increase , until eventually it became hot enough to start nuclear fusion reactions .
29 Lifting our skirts higher and higher to avoid the water we carefully dropped them as it became shallow again .
30 Once the courts moved towards applying the collateral fact doctrine , and to that extent redetermining the constituent elements of certain of the conditions of jurisdiction , it became natural also to consider whether the evidence supported the existence of those collateral facts .
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