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

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1 It is a marvellous yarn , and it evokes quite brilliantly both the atmosphere of the House of Commons and the motives of men seeking political power .
2 The Sola grill is different , it grills so evenly , there 's been nothing to beat it in 25 years .
3 Now then , where , where are you feeling it catching just now ?
4 The decline in the position of history in many of our schools is signified by the fact that it failed not only to be ranked as a core subject in the National Curriculum reinstated under the Education Reform Act of 1988 but was struggling hard for its survival on the list of foundation subjects as schools in the early 1990s tried to pour the National Curriculum quart into the school timetable pint pot .
5 Yeah , just rewire it up , just try it for er , you know , I mean it failed straight away , if it do n't fail within half an hour then your er you know what it is , save yourself getting a switch .
6 This holds that although Desert Storm passed one narrow test of political success ( the eviction of Iraq from Kuwait ) it failed in almost every other way .
7 It applied only prospectively and did not have the effect of rendering unlawful conduct which had previously been lawful .
8 The danger of this pragmatic approach is that it encourages too ready an acceptance of historical costs , and thus change becomes difficult .
9 I believe that until very recently it operated perfectly properly .
10 Would it stay here forever or be freed only when his murderer was brought to justice ?
11 That 's it sit up properly .
12 How much is it to go up anyway ?
13 It was so wonderful and I wanted it to go on forever .
14 Then , just when Rachel was feeling she wanted it to go on forever , this exciting masquerade between the two of them where it seemed as if the rest of the world did n't exist , she found herself beside Danny who began stuttering and waving his arms , obviously trying to tell her something .
15 She wanted it to last too , to make love slowly and languorously , for it to go on forever .
16 We want it to go on forever .
17 I would n't have wanted it to go on too long .
18 Why did you want it to go so fast ? ’
19 Never known it to go off before .
20 Jacob should never have allowed it to go this far .
21 Did n't actually want it to go this far .
22 It differs in just one step : Instead of add C to the back of OPEN it reads : add C to the front of OPEN
23 You just need the bike to turn a little bit and as soon as it 's spinning it turns just enough to where you can pick the bike up and then you nail it off the corner . ’
24 It has no apparent direct ancestors or descendants , yet it turns up simultaneously in places as far apart as Indonesia , northern Siberia , Turkey and Nevada .
25 Cos in the morning they get the sun from that direction , then they do n't see the sun again for a bit and then it turns up suddenly from over there .
26 At Spean Bridge , however , it turns sharply uphill to the Commando Memorial and then descends to follow the Great Glen to Inverness .
27 if it turns out well , the result is better for him than if the first option was followed .
28 To make sure it turns out just right every time , remember to keep the water bubbling .
29 The lead story concerned DEC 's then-unnannounced MicroVax-2 workstation , then causing ( it turns out rather unnecessarily ) sleepless nights for the likes of Sun Microsystems and Apollo Computer .
30 If it turns out badly , he might argue ( contrary to the facts ) that this was against the odds .
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