Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb -s] [conj] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The scrap can only hold one item , the last block deleted , so put it back where it belongs before you delete anything else . |
2 | First , where it appears that there has been a breach of the statutory provisions , he or she must make a report to this effect to the Prime Minister . |
3 | This may be the extreme consequence of a health service which , although it insists that it puts patients first , often does n't do so at all . |
4 | is crumbly in texture and pale peach in colour when young , although it darkens as it ages . |
5 | Although it appears that you did not make a large sum of money out of your dealing — at least as far as external appearances are concerned — I have to take a serious view of it . ’ |
6 | On 7 May the applicant was admitted to bail , and so far as we are aware has been at liberty ever since , although it appears that he has appeared on a number of occasions at the Guildhall Magistrates ' Court , to what effect we do not know . |
7 | Although it appears that she reached a peace with her father , she found herself constrained within that relationship ; she portrays several fathers who are sympathetic , and one especially who is repugnant . |
8 | That summit will set the future course for NATO to ensure that it remains as it has been — a bedrock of stability in a still uncertain world . |
9 | On Croatia 's part , the immediate implementation of its plans to establish and safeguard the rights of minorities would be a sign that it recognises that there have been and are legitimate fears , particularly among the Serbs in Croatia . |
10 | Its defence mechanism is not rapid reproduction like the greenfly , instead it surrounds itself with the familiar frothy blob of air bubbles that it forms as it spits out the sap it has taken from the plant — instead of spitting it back into the plant . |
11 | Whilst what is meant by ‘ organised backlash ’ is never made clear , it is probably not unreasonable to infer that it implies that it occurred after 1968 and within a limited historical period . |
12 | Also , I 'd like to come over all clichéd now and say that it seems that you do get what you pay for , and while the Hohner is a very capable bass I would personally bypass this mid-price level and put the money to something else . |
13 | that it means that we 've got , there 's going to be er , a certain amount of extra staff though required , that 's what 's in in the report . |
14 | I want to submit that it means that we do not go to the world with a watertight message which demands ‘ take it or leave it ’ . |
15 | It 's harder than it looks and you get very wet . |
16 | It 's completely cordless so it goes where you go , and because it operates on both batteries and mains , you 're not tied to the nearest plug . |
17 | The first card you turn over is the matching ace , so it seems that you have had the first strike of luck for you can clearly get the first pair . |
18 | I step it up to the bar just so it looks like I 've got some goal in life . |
19 | And supposing it melts and we have |
20 | It should loosen a couple of teeth — and it feels like I have one stuck in the middle of my forehead . |
21 | A portion of that inscription serves us well today and it reads and I quote all who shall hereafter live in freedom will be here reminded that to these men and their comrades we owe a debt to be paid with grateful remembrance of their sacrifice and with a high resolve that the cause for which they died will live eternally . |
22 | Ah , it says , let's see … and it waits while you go on living , telling yourself this peculiar state of suspension is the common sensation of being . |
23 | The light has begun to go , and it fades as they die , and as GUIL speaks . ) |
24 | Runs off and it sulks and she sulks when you tell her off she just sulks she wo n't look at you she wo n't talk to you . |
25 | He tells us what 's been happening in Deptford since this morning , and it sounds like I 've been away seven months . |
26 | And i and it says that you 've got the wrong ribbon . |
27 | Stab the heel and they drip the blood out onto a piece of blotting paper and it dries and they send it to the laboratory and they punch it out and they examine it and they test it . |
28 | To have self-confidence is great and it helps when you apply for a new job , but to eat up your seed corn because you 're sure all will turn out for the best is foolhardy . |
29 | It falls and it lifts and it lilts and is never still |
30 | An application for a permanent transfer is an application under Part II of the Act , and it follows that there has to be compliance with the relevant provisions on the part of an applicant making such an application and the licensing board in considering it . |