Example sentences of "it [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 They embarked but dense fog made it impossible to put in to Ardbeg so they were all carried to the Small Isles , Jura , then to Port Askaig and West Loch Tarbet , returning to Ardbeg next evening after 24 hours on board .
2 The evening proved to be extremely busy , and Juliet found it impossible to slip up to Hunter again .
3 It had 30 characters , from Steve Davis to Pontius Pilate , and it all led up to Stephen 's death .
4 How different it all seemed back in September , though .
5 it is this ‘ discreditation ’ of the object which has dominated art for the last half century — it all goes back to Monet !
6 ‘ They 're the one if it all comes back to Andrus . ’
7 This is as much for your benefit as theirs so it does pay to listen — otherwise they may well turn round and say ‘ we told you so ’ when it all comes out in Courier .
8 Despite these setbacks , which essentially put Intel back on the delivery schedule it first mapped out for Pentium , Unisys is quick to say how delighted it is it chose Intel 's part over any of the RISC technologies .
9 Despite these setbacks , which essentially put Intel back on the delivery schedule it first mapped out for Pentium , Unisys is quick to say how delighted it is it chose Intel 's CISC over any of the RISC technologies .
10 And it was surprising how frequently they found it necessary to motor down to Edmonton or Calgary .
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