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

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1 It clearly precludes the collection of data for its own sake , or just in case it might turn out to be useful ; and it requires that information shall be kept for only as long as it remains relevant .
2 its , honestly it was and eventually of course it did come out and there 's always been a gap because the one behind
3 Maria ( whose name is pronounced ‘ Mah-Rye-Yah ’ , as in ‘ Black Maria ’ ) is the daughter of a Bean Street neighbour , and suddenly without provocation it is said that she starts an uproar of a fight in which Mrs Jenkins is stabbed .
4 that man Jones made it two … and just before half-time it was all over as Dean Holdsworth thumped home number three …
5 And just in case it is suggested that I 'm saying the end justifies the means , let me confirm that I 'm not .
6 It was time to sign off before familiarity bred contempt , and just in case it already had I decided to hurt her .
7 And just in case it was not Magellan who & t uttered the word , then perhaps it was Pigafetta : ‘ We debouched from that Strait , ’ he later wrote , ‘ engulfing ourselves in the Pacific Sea . ’
8 A and just in case it er should become an issue can you now produce the originals of both collators cards ?
9 During the summer a fleet under Admiral Byng was despatched to keep watch on the Channel ports and early in September it appeared off Le Havre , where , Lord Stair had reported , some seven or eight ships had been hired under a false name and loaded with 10,000 ‘ stand of arms ’ , i.e. muskets and ammunition sufficient for that number of men .
10 If it 's to be helpful if if Mr is saying on behalf of the Parish Council that by showing it in this way on the key diagram , he feels is prejudicing or the Parish Council 's position is prejudiced at some future date , then it 's to be helpful to that that the County Council is saying it is prepared to show it simply as a an arrow and similarly for consistency it would seem to make sense to show the western in the same fashion .
11 Whereas your letters indicate that loyal subjects who have previously supported the Monarchy now feel that mistakes need to be acknowledged and if Her Majesty is not to be seen as hopelessly out of touch and out of date it is time she stood up and publicly said sorry .
12 This has never been up among the recommendations for this work , and even at mid-price it is n't competitive with those versions listed above .
13 In his early works he was very concerned with the problem of ‘ alienation ’ and the ‘ essence of man ’ and even in Capital it is impossible not to be moved in reading his account of conditions in England during the first half of the nineteenth century .
14 Typically we do n't we implement it in software and even in software it 's very quick because computers are ideally set up to implement these sort of systems .
15 St Clement 's was one of the better-known wool-churches of East Anglia , and even in winter it attracted tourists .
16 The kestrel is an adaptable predator , and even in Europe it is known to take large quantities of insects and earthworms ( Brown , 1976 ; Yalden & Warburton , 1979 ) .
17 During the day , there 's A-levels to study for and then at night it is back into the pool at Aylesbury , where hopefully there 's gold medals to train for .
18 And then on Wednesday it is erm his riding and I asked the sister , I said , is that right ?
19 Parliamentary discussions are not meant to reveal a general will which already exists and then to enshrine it in law , but instead to reflect the conflicts within society and to constitute opinion and judgement as a result of proposal and counterproposal , on information and the asking of questions .
20 Oh at any rate , he they started rebidding and then of course it went and went and it fell and then this Mr gave up and whoever the other one was , Do n't remember who he was .
21 We moved it once and apparently it had to go a zoo after that cos when we moved it back it was about twelve foot long , and then of course it g grew even larger than that .
22 Now that 's when the movement was erm mainly underground , it was erm s organization and working together er in a sort of a covert manner , things were very secretive er and then after June it became more open as it became , the , the er movement became more accepted or well known , it became difficult to continue it underground so it became more open .
23 Yes and I want to just visit a friend either end of July beginning of August and then in September it 's our five day study tour to Worcester , you know .
24 It winds down into winter , and yet by rights it should be barely midsummer .
25 As it crawls round and round in circles it keeps revisiting the same pebbles .
26 six to eight and again of course it 's hard to say but er , when would the brochure , the sales brochure for that development be printed and available
27 I mean , the seats come out so that wheelchairs can go in but in between times it 's twenty seats you see .
28 I mean , the seats come up so that wheelchairs go in , but in between times it 's twenty nine seats
29 But apparently with Nona it could .
30 But elsewhere in Europe it lives on and refers to new ways of working with groups , especially those on the margins .
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