Example sentences of "it [adv] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 is to just , just talk about it erm okay fit it on there looks like a good idea .
2 ‘ Yes , it jolly well does , because it 's a compliment to the bride to dress up on her special day . ’
3 Therefore , weatherwise , it gets what it jolly well deserves .
4 That 's what you look for , you see , you look for corcus races really and while conflict is perfectly real , and no question of that , but it tremendously easily becomes pathological and gets out of hand and a good deal of social organization consists really and how do you erm in a sense how do you keep people and societies from falling over these cliffs ?
5 Supposedly acting as a healing herb , it presumably also heats the needle to give an additional , soothing effect .
6 Earned bonus is the most widely used form of financial incentive , because it most closely meets the objectives of an incentive scheme , which are : ( a ) To provide the opportunity for increased earnings in return for increased output .
7 The drug it most closely resembles is PCP , an animal tranquilliser .
8 It most closely resembles domain 2 in CD4 ( Fig.4 c ) , with a β- barrel comprising sheets EBA and GFCC' .
9 It most closely resembles an infinite supply of blank sheets of paper onto which items may be positioned in order to create a page or a document .
10 It most expressly includes a responsibility within the family circle .
11 It most expressly includes the churches and it most expressly includes schools to ensure there is no truancy .
12 It most expressly includes the churches and it most expressly includes schools to ensure there is no truancy .
13 It most frequently happens in employment contracts after the first employer has sold his business .
14 It most often relates to commercial matters and the solicitor is engaged in bridging cultures and resolving conflicting laws of different countries to produce cohesive and sound agreements for clients whose interests are multi-jurisdictional .
15 In the Community context it is often referred to as ‘ codification ’ , although in practice it most often corresponds to what is called ‘ consolidation ’ in the British context .
16 It most certainly does .
17 Even the most generous interpretation of the figures reveals a very modest increase in funding and it most certainly does not even begin to compensate for ten years of cuts .
18 Its principal advantage is that it most accurately reflects changes in the value of the demised property rather than the business efficiency of a particular tenant or inflation generally .
19 It thereby implicitly recognises that culture does indeed have a meaning different from that of beef or grain .
20 Like any CD-ROM system , it effectively only does one thing at a time .
21 However , I 'm sure that it will be only a short time before the imaginative gentleman of this funeral business ( or after-care service , as it apparently now likes to be called ) will overcome these problems that in any case may be outweighed by one great advantage to which he points with pride : namely , that it is above all discreet , in that the girlfriend of the departed may view at any time , giving any name , and the wife and family will be none the wiser !
22 I believe that the maintained grammar school offers the best hope at present of making accessible to a larger population than ever before the best of the qualities and habits of which it somewhat accidentally finds itself the custodian : respect for learning , the encouragement of deep and strenuous thought , a regard for style , and the tacit assumption of contracts of mutual responsibility between individuals and between an individual and his society .
23 If there are four marks for a given point , the candidate who gets it all right gets four , the candidate who gets it all wrong gets nothing , but the chap who gets it part right has a possibility of one , two or three , and it 's often a question of judgement as to what an imperfect answer is worth .
24 This attracting set , then , is not structurally stable , though it only just fails to satisfy Smale 's axiom A { 34 } .
25 He had to invest all his savings in this nursery 3 years ago and still it only just makes a profit .
26 The boteh design ( pl. 26 ) derives its name from the Persian word for " a cluster of leaves " , which it only partially resembles , and is familiar in the West as the primary motif of the Paisley design .
27 And it only partially explains how deep internal forces drive the movements of the Earth 's crust , and why volcanoes and earthquakes occur .
28 exactly , that 's for rich people , it only really helps the rich that 's been
29 " It only really works if you are prepared to work in role alongside the children . "
30 I think in terms of schools it only really applies to special schools , I think once y even in some of the small independents , once you get over about forty or fifty , then you 're gon na have enough contacts
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