Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I have to be quite hard on her sometimes because I have so much to sort out I ca n't let myself become depressed about it too . |
2 | Viv did n't seem upset about it either . |
3 | If parents are beginning to feel anxious or upset about it then they should abandon the whole attempt until all the worry has died down . |
4 | That hit me pretty hard , because I do n't feel right about it anyway ! |
5 | ( The court also looked at the methodology and decided that the expert had been right about it anyway . ) |
6 | ‘ I really went for him and felt rather sorry for it afterwards . |
7 | I just hope we 're not sorry about it later , that 's all . ’ |
8 | I do feel guilty about it sometimes . |
9 | It is a long time since I used this word processor , so I am pretty dozy about it still , but I reckon it is an improvement on my handwriting . |
10 | But if KaDeWe looks like the others inside , there is something very different about it outside . |
11 | The use of ‘ late ’ in line four is particularly interesting for it also has more than one meaning . |
12 | I never used to prepare a question , I just used to turn up , think ‘ This is good ’ and have a drink with them and try to be funny about it later . ’ |
13 | ‘ I 'm too old for it now , but thanks for the thought , ’ Morrow eventually managed . |
14 | I think the reason the British like it so much is for one thing it is normally sunny , there are some shots outside when it is rainy and overcast , but it comes across as bright and cheerful and it is an ideal sort of world . |
15 | Yeah I know it 's well again , you know , kind of once you can see , once you can see what 's wrong with it rather than just sort of , you know , screwing it up and throwing it away , you know kind of if you can use that as a basis for , for , you know , kind of putting more of the stuff in that makes it look a bit more academic |
16 | Also , it sort of there 's something wrong with it logically . |
17 | So what was wrong with it then ? |
18 | Nothing wrong with it then ? |
19 | wrong with it then . |
20 | You see it suits us it suits us better for twenty fourth cos if there 's owt wrong with it like you 've got the chance to do it |
21 | What 's wrong with it now , go and . |
22 | That 's what 's wrong with it though , is n't it ? |
23 | Oh be careful with it then . |
24 | ‘ Yet , they say we would n't be interested in it here . |
25 | Members of these covens are usually ‘ nominal ’ witches who pay only lip-service to the dogmas and are interested in it only for the kicks it provides . |
26 | In broad daylight what 's more — and looking very charming in it too . |
27 | Or do you think he 's oblivious to it anyway . |
28 | The loss of land , for a people fundamentally dependent on it both physically and spiritually , has caused an acute crisis of identity . |
29 | He has ducked , bobbed and weaved with it , but he is clearly embarrassed by it now . |
30 | And erm they had a , obviously a very productive meeting and , and it , they did n't say a lot about it but overall they said that really Roger and Helen now had a much better understanding of the direction we wanted to go in in the future and were pretty supportive of it really . |