Example sentences of "[det] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We think it 's bad enough just my wife being pregnant , but with this it just takes it near enough unbearable . |
2 | This it duly did , accepting , though not without some strong opposition , the draft of a working party on 10 March 1953 . |
3 | This it now does . |
4 | In this it occasionally ran up against other states with their own sense of destiny . |
5 | This it manifestly does , but it is aware that it is not unique in doing so ( whence the many references to Tristam Shandy and Jacques le fataliste , archetypes of the novel that undermines its own stated project of telling a story ) . |
6 | When a clerk of the course comes out with a statement like this it seriously weakens the case of those , like myself , who would like to see transport allowances reintroduced . |
7 | It was built to impress , and this it still does , rising from the village which huddles around it . |
8 | But according to some it simply MEANS services like education will be severely squeezed . |
9 | ‘ I believe everyone has innate creativity ’ she confided in me , ‘ but with some it just takes a little bit of coaxing before it will surface ’ . |
10 | But for some it only lasts until they reach the office — 31% felt that their work was not taken care of properly while they were away . |
11 | As such it potentially functioned as a perverse dynamic — neither a part of created nature , nor a sexuality in its own right , but rather ‘ a potential for confusion and disorder in one undivided sexuality ’ . |
12 | As such it certainly extends to local — and , as I think , also statutory bodies in so far as they are exercising autonomous rule . |
13 | As such it hardly qualified as a date , but try telling her heart that ! |
14 | admitted to playing truant for the odd lesson here or there ) ; as such it possibly lies beyond the scope of the law at present . |
15 | With all due respect to have an obsession to getting American viewpoint to erm , set up in England , and I would just like to know how much it really comes to ? |
16 | Within such broad frameworks as these it also seems likely , however , that political sociologists will in future give more attention to the distinctive cultural traditions and historical experiences , and the specific conditions and problems , which a particular state , or group of states , confronts . |
17 | If it meant anything at all it probably meant other people thought you were a bit like them . |
18 | Erm to me it is a thriving and very good community , and all it really needs is to look as it 's thriving . |
19 | This is the which is actually much further on in its decoration that most of the rooms , in fact all it really needs is some cushions and the window glass here . |
20 | This was before I was playing with Chet and everything , so that 's all it really needed , and I 've just tried to keep up since then . |
21 | By the third single , most people were familiar with The Wedding Present 's pop thrash and all it really did was consolidate their position . |
22 | ‘ All it now requires is your signature on the bottom line . ’ |
23 | The Third Annual Punch Egothon ( Spring Edition ) : while it presumes to expose the year 's most overbearing , vain , egocentric celebrities , all it actually does is to unwittingly credit these attributes to your own good selves . |
24 | I learnt how white activists can use other people 's oppression to their own political ends by wresting the control and direction of sit-ins and occupations and so on , from the hands of those it clearly affects . |
25 | ( There is presumably no reason IBM ca n't , like the services , make new offers to those it particularly wants to keep after the first time . ) |
26 | M&G has a list of shares it will accept , most of which are those it actively holds itself . |
27 | She drove so frantically to begin with that it finally occurred to her that she was running the risk of being stopped for speeding . |
28 | Every time you look at me like that it just reminds me that I 'm cheating you , short-changing you . |
29 | The animal will be aware of its prey in that it consciously perceives , pursues , and devours it , but it will be unaware that it is doing these things for the sake of satisfying its wants . |
30 | M&A work is different to many other more traditional types of work in that it normally concludes in a completion meeting . |