Example sentences of "[noun] it [verb] [conj] [conj] the " in BNC.

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1 No one yet knows whether consumers will pay extra for the cinema-like images it offers or whether the huge , high-tech screens needed to make HDTV attractive will soon be ready .
2 For a moment it looked as though the desperate urgency of the international situation might enable peace activists to shift the dead weight of the party system .
3 When meditating deeply before such an idol it appears as if the image takes on the aura of a live human-being .
4 At one point it looked as though the helicopter operator and entrepreneur Alan Bristow would come to the company 's rescue , but when he changed his mind there was a crisis of confidence .
5 Friendly representations on Dryden 's behalf got the ban lifted ( Cleomenes opened on 16 April ) , but with an ugly gap threatened in the theatrical diary , for a while it looked as though The Fairy Queen would have to be brought forward .
6 From the ‘ Notice to Policyholders ’ and the circular from NALC it looks as though the council are not covered for libel and slander .
7 After eleven minutes it looked as though the changes would work , when John headed into the net from a centre by Hulme .
8 Behind the screens the company has erected against the outside world it looks as though the demerger plans may be going badly astray .
9 He says that in the end it looks as though the TI offer may be taken up .
10 Inside the hotel it looked as though the nine-hundred-day siege of World War Two was still going on .
11 For a time it seemed as though the white working class had vanished .
12 In February 1973 an eruption suddenly burst out on the tiny island of Heimaey , and for a time it seemed as though the town of Heimaey , Iceland 's biggest fishing port , would be destroyed .
13 At the time it seemed as though the Midland had miraculously got its money back from the ill-fated venture .
14 good , and if you rummaged over the details , if you look at the bottom er , you 'll see er account , total costs a hundred thousand , sixty hundred and forty four pounds budget ninety six , eight , seven , four , so that er there in fact it looks as though the actual costs were something erm nearly four thousand pound er more than the budget , do you see ?
15 At one stage it seemed as though the government would decide on a scheme operated by banks as the lenders , but the financial institutions were unenthusiastic .
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