Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [adv] it [be] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A couple of millennia or so later it was momentarily the capital of newly freed Greece , when the Greeks broke away from the Turks in the 1820s .
2 The aircraft is quite responsive to trim changes , but even with the plunger set fully aft or fully forward it is not impossible , just uncomfortable , to fly in the cruise .
3 It was so loud and so deep it was n't really sound at all , just something that turned the air hard and then hit you with it .
4 If , for example , we survey the field of regulation in airline operation , financial services , and so on it is all too obvious that hitherto it is the member state governments that in the main have clung on to their controls and the EC Commission that has been in favour of deregulation and more competition .
5 The problem it 's very expensive when it does n't say Swatch and it 's all white nothing so it 's just a Swatch and so on it 's probably not as much
6 And therefore you could associate liberalism and nationalism with war , terror erm and perhaps therefore it was n't all that desirable .
7 The same thing happens in the world of sport — and once again it is usually the father who is the driving force .
8 It is time-consuming , and more importantly it is not sufficiently systematic .
9 But they did that to me when I was their age and now as soon as I get to fourteen when when you can , when you can , when you could do that And now today it 's not fair .
10 Last night the apartment was available and now today it was n't .
11 And even there it 's actually quite difficult because of course it 's so tempting at the moment just to compare him to Mrs. Thatcher .
12 ‘ Property therefore means belonging to a tribe , ’ [ p. 90 ] and even then it is not land which is property with pastoralists .
13 Only very occasionally is a woman 's voice heard and even then it is not always certain .
14 In India and Africa , a very large proportion of the villagers must walk often several miles for all their water and even then it is usually polluted .
15 Erm it 's a difficult balance , change is very rarely popular and quite often it 's only ever talked about but sometimes it happens and even then it 's not popular but a balanced and open mind is required to approach change but perhaps more important , and this is n't always mentioned , suggestions about change tend to come from rather specific areas and there are rather specific interest groups which may start the process of change
16 And even then it was only a matter of sandwiches or pickled eggs .
17 ‘ That was the only time we kept something from her and even then it was only for a short time , ’ says Mike .
18 Insiders reckon the notion of slimming the government machine carries even less credibility within City Hall now than a couple of years ago — and even then it was only talk .
19 ‘ Certainly it is not known outside of the Bright Palace , and equally certainly it is not known outside of the innermost Council Chambers .
20 Such a method was proposed by Jussieu in 1789 , and first in France and then elsewhere it was steadily adopted , and was improved as more characteristics were taken into account .
21 Yeah , it 's it 's it 's the build up to it as well , there 's a lot of excitement , I mean , most people it takes about six months to build up to the big day , and then finally it 's there and it all happens and , I think that makes it a lot , exciting for a lot of women .
22 And then suddenly it was there , the resolve not to be used and hurt .
23 And then suddenly it was all over as Damien 's body smashed with a sickening thud into the solid frame of the fence .
24 And then suddenly it was all over .
25 And then suddenly it was all over .
26 And indeed actually it 's quite interesting anyway for all sorts of
27 Erm it 's a difficult balance , change is very rarely popular and quite often it 's only ever talked about but sometimes it happens and even then it 's not popular but a balanced and open mind is required to approach change but perhaps more important , and this is n't always mentioned , suggestions about change tend to come from rather specific areas and there are rather specific interest groups which may start the process of change
28 Erm we 've heard from Mr Williamson that it fills a strategic gap and guidance and that pressures on the countryside are exerted daily and curiously enough it was n't a policy of restraint or restriction .
29 There always appears to be great competition for food on these waters and very often it is just a case of the more successful angler reducing the odds against catching the larger fish .
30 At least thirty yards out is the norm , and very often it is more like fifty yards .
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