Example sentences of "[verb] and [adv] it " in BNC.

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1 I , I said near time , I advising people it 's nearly time , when it is time they will most certainly know and emphatically it 's time .
2 3 the political content in Sri Lanka which determines whether or not such an aid scheme is pursued and how it is implemented ,
3 Quite who it was built for , how long it was occupied and why it was abandoned are matters for archaeological speculation .
4 Personal — a subjective response to work and how it meets needs for growth and satisfaction .
5 Henry went on to point out the evils of sweated labour and the pay make-up system , how it fostered a disinclination to work and how it encouraged landless men to marry just so that their income would be augmented ‘ in proportion to the number of their children ’ , and how it led to degradation of the character : ‘ The weak , the indolent , and worthless worker is now secure of the maximum payment settled by the standards you have determined from parish funds , and the industrious , skilful and honest workman can expect no more … the pernicious and demoralising practice of paying wages out of rates … ought to be suppressed and prohibited . ’
6 I 'll take a guess at you want and then it deadwood
7 It filled you , with glory for a time , but the glory soon departed and then it left upon your spirit , oh , the most appalling ravages .
8 The event was cancelled and now it seems we may never see what Daf Leyland had planned for the future .
9 So he stopped and then it fell , and it fell short of the hundred pound they wanted .
10 Erm we have n't got anybody here with a beard so we ca n't demonstrate and anyway it would be a dangerous experiment if we did , but supposing you tried to strangle me and I 've got a big beard you know , a kind of Karl Marx style beard well a big beard , er you get your hands round my neck and what can I do ?
11 My years of dancing , beginning long before I was anorexic , have made me very body-conscious , both in how my body looks and how it feels .
12 I would n't disagree with Mr in what he said about the more cuts we have the better it looks and so it stands to reason it 's a question of cost .
13 He 's , well not necessarily made his mind but you can suggest that he might , may have done and also it seems that Alfiera is slightly half hearted in the way he erm like tries to convince Eddie cos it seems that i it , I get the feeling that Alfiera already knows and just thinking well there 's no point in getting really het up about it , so he , he tries , he says look it 's not a good idea but in the end
14 Planning is the managerial process of deciding in advance what is to be done and how it is to be done .
15 I mean somebody has to have an idea of what 's to be done and how it should be communicated to the employees . ’
16 Er without being an actuary I say to myself that 's a pretty magical thing you 've done and then it causes you to start looking at the monetary background of all of that an and again I I 'm , I 'm speaking here largely on what actuarial advice we are beginning to receive .
17 Yeah , because th they keep nattering and they do n't get nothing done and then it after then , but we 've gone .
18 The attachment of importance to some and not other concepts within a particular theory is generally a reflection of certain underlying assumptions held by a theory about how society as a whole is organized and how it changes .
19 At this stage the viewing angle had not been decided and so it was possible that the material would need to cover the box .
20 How they actually manage it is not revealed and so it is highly suitable for family viewing .
21 Three fish docks were built and now it is Britain 's leading fishing port , though the number of boats has declined rapidly in recent years .
22 Well to be quite honest I think the reason she wanted it in Norwich was cos Glasgow 're over-loaded as it was I think and they had to learn new skills and staff support and therefore it might not be a good idea to have them as well
23 Naturally neither the NSA nor GCHQ will discuss the subject since such telephone tapping is illegal but in 1976 the NSA 's Harvest computer system intercepted 75 million individual telephone conversations alone around the world , of which 1.8 million were considered sufficiently interesting to require further human analysis , although what happened to the information the NSA had collected and how it was shared and used remains a mystery .
24 This is what Illustrator achieves and then it allows you to modify the results .
25 The articles in this book demonstrate in a variety of ways where the bias occurs and how it might be redressed .
26 A photographer has to really be aware of this , and how light relates to colour and how it relates to black and white .
27 it is not just what motivates so much as what motivates and how it might be achieved .
28 In contrast , the maturation of these larvae coincides with the return of environmental conditions suitable to their free-living development , although it is not clear what triggers the signal to mature and how it is transmitted .
29 I think in general terms , we were having a discussion only the other day , and thinking of possible applications of one form of another of microprocessors , only very generally I might add , but if we thought of an application which would save paying someone 's salary on a weekly or monthly basis , then that would be attractive for obvious reasons , you know , that the sort of when one totals up wages and salaries over a full year then that 's a significant saving to be made and therefore it justifies the initial investment cost in whatever the system might be .
30 There is nothing manufactured by man that has not been designed , because whether it 's a Rolls-Royce engine or a piece of printed paper , there 's always a decision to be made not only about what it 's going to look like but about how it is going to be made and how it is going to operate .
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