Example sentences of "it [verb] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I would hate it to go down in Conservative mythology that we always had to have a gaggle of young men running every campaign , ’ he said , ‘ although if we had the same bunch at the next election at least they 'd be a few years older . ’ |
2 | Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 the NCC must offer a management agreement to any farmer on an SSSI whose application for an agricultural grant it turns down on conservation grounds . |
3 | cos it refers back to national curriculum . |
4 | A lot of times a lot of times it it it goes back to normal . |
5 | There was Tizer and cream soda and beer and lassi to drink , all of it laid out on white tablecloths with tiny paper napkins for all of us . |
6 | It will not look at how the decision to make the video is taken or how it fits in with other services the child receives from the SSD , NSPCC , and others . |
7 | It is easy to operate as it fits in with existing school organisation . |
8 | But what it lost in architectural refinement , it made up in staggering scale . |
9 | It arose out of genuine social issues , not because there was a disproportionate number of prejudiced personalities living in the locality . |
10 | The public may best remember its airshows , but history 's more likely to credit Abingdon with the vital maintenance work it carried out on Allied aircraft from World War Two to the Gulf conflict . |
11 | It looks out across wide lawns to mild uneventful Northamptonshire countryside , and the private road which runs in front of it winds down into Hulcote , a beauti — ful horseshoe-shaped model village built around a generous green . |
12 | The remaining 75 per cent — much of it ground down to toxic sludge and non-degradable waste — ends up dumped in landfill sites . |
13 | Latest results from an experiment designed to test a fundamental aspect of quantum theory show it to come through with flying colours . |
14 | It adds up to unbeatable value . |
15 | A belated attempt at abdomen-straining brought it swimming back into fuzzy focus , but that dial was all I saw during the remainder of an interminable fast-jet loop . |
16 | A secondary school is making ten teachers redundant , just a month after it opted out of local authority control . |
17 | The nasal strip was popular until the middle of the twelfth century , when it dropped out of general use . |
18 | The specific focus on care management , for example , is brief and could have been more penetrating had it related back to specific points about services made earlier . |
19 | However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels . |
20 | I rinsed it off with wet tissue , dried it off with the same soft wipes , and it came up like new . |
21 | and I just , I threw buckets of water on it to rinse it , and it dried because it was really warm and it came up like new |
22 | And it came through on red Gordon ! |
23 | It came out with particular force in my work . |
24 | Thereafter it lingered on with uneasy support from the Nationalist members who needed a Cabinet sympathetic to Scottish and Welsh devolution . |
25 | We watched fascinated as it parachuted down in slow descent , tail fanned , wings tilted upwards . |
26 | and it it crops up at various different stages through the play as well , it 's not just erm , you know |
27 | Can we have it written down like real mathematicians ? |
28 | When Lord John Russell declared that ‘ the whisper of a faction could not prevail over the voice of a nation ’ , he was appealing to moral principle ; and if , when that appeal was made , it chimed in with political expediency it was only because factious and sometimes unprincipled Tory opposition had made it to do so . |
29 | What is it going on about liquid gold and gold ? |
30 | The sales patter flowed as freely as the corporate wine , but how well was it going down with potential investors … |