Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] it [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ My father says that you 're an architect , ’ she volunteered , determined to be pleasant even if it killed her in the process . |
32 | Even if it restricts itself to these , it is certain to face opposition from the Cable Television Authority , many of whose members are investigating the technology . |
33 | This period — the most glittering episode of the golden years — illustrates the fundamental dynamics of the boom particularly well because it shows them in operation in top gear and with enormous effect . |
34 | We are confident that IBM is indeed primarily interested in the morphing business even as it metamorphoses itself into a new and presumably reinvigorated enterprise . |
35 | In situations of moral dilemma he does what he considers must be done , even though it involves him in distress and suffering . |
36 | ‘ Shine On You Crazy Diamond ’ from ‘ Wish You Were Here ’ is a particularly beautiful final tribute to Barrett from the band he once used to lead , even though it confuses you into thinking he has passed on . |
37 | At a glance this seems eminently reasonable — not least if it protects us from Family videos . |
38 | In turn , they prefer it precisely because it enables them to be with fellow immigrants and avoid the hostility of white workers on the day-shift . |
39 | The notion that it is extremely relevant precisely because it does none of these things seems to go unappreciated in official circles . |
40 | Theories have been put forward that it had anything from 6 to 24 sides , and even that it may have been circular . |
41 | Hanson buys firms either because it believes them to be under-managed , or because it believes the firms ' existing managers have over-extended themselves . |