Example sentences of "[coord] [adj] [conj] it " in BNC.

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31 It is not dusky or mottled and it has no results of inflammation such as no suppuration , no thick green or yellow purulent discharges and no continued fever ;
32 The romance of ardent feeling and eager endeavour never becomes cloying or sentimental because it is sustained by , included in , that movement in space and time which we can call the action of a story .
33 So whatever you 've bought should n't be broken or damaged or faulty and it should work .
34 We should be able to see whether our plan is optimistic or pessimistic and it should then get us back to , it 'll ring bells .
35 ‘ It comes in red , yellow or green and it looks like plastic . ’
36 Batch production work is often of this kind and in general it is by no means as unchanging or boring as it might appear to the casual visitor to the factory .
37 With the current state of play , what you want in the way of networking may not be easy or cheap but it is almost certainly possible .
38 men excluded from wo , some part or other because it was causing so many problems .
39 The onset is not quite as rapid or violent as Belladonna or Aconite but it is not quite as torpid and slow as Gelsemium .
40 to bringing the claim , if it is pursued , the claim maybe good , it maybe bad and it depends upon the circumstances of the underline agreement , that 's one example where something maybe good or it maybe bad , it 's like an intellectual property ride , depending on how you exercise the right , it maybe good or it maybe bad , if you use it to block parallel imports or for some anti competitive purpose then it may be bad , erm it , it 's not necessarily the case that if you have a clause in the contract it is always in every circumstance bad , where the clause itself allows the undertaking concerned , to exercise it in a particular way , now , erm so so that as a matter of principal not all clauses could be automatically said in a standard form contract to be good or bad and it may depend upon how they are to exercise in a particular way , what we have said is the , the , erm , the provision in on , on the , the unfettable authority , er , erm and powers of the agent , erm is void it would depend upon the facts of each individual case whether or not every other restriction as your Lordships seen again only through and the cases they side , erm that other provisions in a standard form contract may on the facts be had , it depends upon the significance of the particular clause in the circumstances , my Lord in , in answer to your Lordships question , I do n't think it necessary follows that every clause is bad , but we do say it depends upon the facts and we have pleaded that not all loss might be erm defensible against .
41 It did n't look deep or treacherous but it was deadly .
42 This is something more than a mere disturbance of the public calm or quiet but it appears that in the context of public order , the element of violence deemed essential in R. v. Howell ( C.A. , 1982 ) , in relation to powers of summary arrest , has not always been required .
43 A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it .
44 A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it .
45 But this annual nerve-shredder , as remorseless and cruel as it is exhilarating , had already struck .
46 It may be one that is large and far-reaching or it may appear relatively small and trivial but … ( of ) special significance for the person who makes it is that his choice will help to determine the pattern of his unique development over time .
47 In my opinion that simply involves that the payment was voluntary if no improper pressure was brought to bear , and involuntary if it was .
48 The water seemed peaceful and inviting and it was hard to believe there might be something lurking beneath its surface .
49 The players are very down and upset and it will be difficult to lift them for Tranmere .
50 If somebody beats you up and you feel hurt and upset and it 's enormously painful then you need to go to casualty afterwards erm that sort of fits the scripts y'know that 's w that 's that 's understandable .
51 And unbelievable as it may seem the champions have a meagre nine points to show for their labours following trouncings by Willowfield and Ballymena .
52 ‘ I 'm glad you are coming with me to Chapel Street , Letty , I know it 's only lodgings but it 's clean and respectable and it wo n't be for long , I promise you . ’
53 His body was not as solid and stable as it should be and he was frequently off-line by a few degrees .
54 The champagne tasted sharp and dry and it had lost its fizz .
55 The gesture was both intimate and impersonal and it reminded her of Maggie 's physical friendship that never grew into love .
56 The initial hypothesis suggested above about baptism being more a social than a religious ceremony is so general and broad that it obviously can not be tested without being broken down into its constituent parts .
57 But whether Rider Haggard wanted to move his mysterious veiled woman somewhat further from the realm of allegory near which she certainly appeared to reside in She and Ayesha , or whether he was merely exercising the husbandry of a writer who had created in Quatermain a remarkably useful narrator and wanted to make the fullest use of him , the fact remains that the ‘ She ’ of She and Allan is more shrewdly realised as a woman than in the two preceding books , even if her self- centred mysticism is still as grandiose and woolly as it was .
58 This process can be painful and revealing but it leads to greater self-awareness — the first step to unambiguous communication .
59 Or is this a counsel of despair which makes the culture of racism seem more entrenched and unchangeable than it really is ?
60 We were pleased when the news was good and depressed when it was bad , but first things came first and I suppose we all felt we were doing our bit and that our personal lives were at that moment of secondary importance .
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