Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [noun] it " in BNC.

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1 For loans between £20,000 and £25,000 the average increase in repayments will be £7.80 a month and for loans less than £10,000 it will be £2.10 a month .
2 Although that 's 445,000 tonnes less than Britain it 's becoming more popular as the EC breaks down borders .
3 For less than £80 it will give you PostScript quality output up to 127 points in size and you can buy outline PostScript fonts to supplement the Times and Helvetica it comes with .
4 However , with recorders down to less than £8,000 it does n't take much arithmetic to work out that a company turning over 2,000 slides a year will come close to being better off with its own camera .
5 Fill in the form below and post it with a cheque/PO for £12 to : ‘ Ulster Movement ’ , PO Box 20 , Portadown , Co .
6 Quality : If a firm makes a component rather than buys it from an external party it has greater control over the quality of the component .
7 It had taken a week to obtain , and had Hapsburg officialdom realized that it was for him rather than Aranyos it would have been unlikely to arrive before the end of the war .
8 Plans can be designed to " failsafe " in the sense that failure returns the organisation to its base position rather than propels it to disaster .
9 He sees the ball early and strokes , rather than forces it through the gap in the field .
10 Otherwise , if the oil is not at the right temperature , you end up boiling the food rather than deep-frying it . ’
11 It recommends that France take a second look at following the policy that US President Jimmy Carter adopted of storing radioactive waste rather than reprocessing it .
12 And this loss of muscle tissue lowers BMR rather than increases it .
13 The old lady now moved her shoulder to let George Banks , the butler , take her plate away and hand it to Patrick McCann , who was standing behind him , then to place before her a plate he had taken from the sideboard ; and she , after looking down on it , turned her head up towards him and said , ‘ Iced pudding , Banks ?
14 I 'll just go downstairs and air it in front of the fire for a while .
15 A few sturdily independent types might save up enough cash to buy their own patch outright and farm it independently , becoming known as ‘ bonnet lairds ’ .
16 In light weather you either keep the boat upright or heel it very slightly away from the wind so that gravity helps to fill the sail .
17 Sandy will personally thank , by letter , every golfer who raises more than £10. it is hoped that more than £12 million can be raised to establish a new centre for the research and treatment of childhood leukaemia .
18 Between now and Sunday it 's down to you to decide that you definitely want to go ahead and be confirmed .
19 ‘ You could wear this Indian bedspread as a shawl , ’ suggested Robina , and even went so far as pull it off the bed and advance towards Penelope with it .
20 As far as Finmere it is now the main road to Buckingham ( A421 ) .
21 So I said that instead of our leaving tomorrow or Sunday it might be best to wait until Monday so that I can see the bank manager at Gullshaven ; I want to make sure that Fru Gertlinger and Fru Børre are paid regularly .
22 Milwall just caught sleeping for a moment can get a good ball in for here and Hendry it 's an own goal .
23 We need to ‘ feel ’ time as well as measure it .
24 ‘ Langdale Head from Wallend , ’ is an impressive little print : as well as aquatint it appears to have soft-ground etching on the fell and rocks .
25 Perhaps I 'll record this as well as play it .
26 ‘ Hmm , ’ Janice in a tone that suggested that she was really trying to be interested as well as sound it .
27 My honourable friend from the front benches made the point about the gaps in er these regulations , they do n't cover Lloyds , they do n't cover pension schemes , pension funds they do n't cover banks which are domiciled er in the er in in the United States but er we also have the point which I made in the interjection to the minister that unless there 's a duty to detect fraud er er as well as report it , it 's really doubtful if the auditors can perform er the function .
28 What matters now is that your make-up cares for your skin as well as colours it .
29 As long ago as Plato it was believed , ‘ if a person be guilty of impiety let him be punished with death . ’
30 He copies it again and hands it on to the next , and so on .
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