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

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31 When a search is completed up to twelve small images will be displayed on the lower area of the screen , you can then choose the one you want and enlarge it so that it appears on the screen together with any relevant background information .
32 The vast red sail burst free of its lashings , the wind filling it so that it bowed forward in a great scarlet curve on which was painted in brilliant gold the portrait of the Golden Girl herself , bubble-curled , lips pouting — Marilyn Monroe .
33 It is to have failed to give the transcendence of God its proper cash value , to have weakened it so that it means something like ‘ outside the solar system ’ or ‘ above the galaxy ’ .
34 But how to word it so that it did n't sound like the rambling of a wild man ?
35 He granted an injunction restraining the defendant from using and/or disclosing confidential information but qualified it so that it did not apply to communications made by the defendant either to FIMBRA or the Inland Revenue in respect of the matters identified in the defence .
36 We positioned it so that it faced away from the doorway , to avoid draughts and to give the future inhabitants a little privacy .
37 Put some of the icing sugar mixture on top and carefully mould the paste round it so that it covers the icing sugar .
38 The bogwood went into a bucket of water to soak out any discoloration , and to waterlog it so that it sinks .
39 They 're perhaps little er more about the condition of the granules of a powder used for compressing into tablets , and the coating , how shall we coat it so that it washed away at once , dissolved slowly or anything like that .
40 [ If the balance in your PEP falls below £500 you will be given the option to withdraw the full balance or add to it so that it rises above the minimum level ] .
41 I 've got a database of what it looked like before you touched it so if it fucks up
42 Leroy Brown , at one stage a prodigious sprinter , reflected on a career which never materialized : ‘ I just do n't know why I could n't put it together when it mattered .
43 All kinds of attics have been raided to bring it together and it provides a sharp view of our Royals .
44 I 'll read it aloud because it does make it I think it makes it stick in your mind more .
45 Personally , I prefer to speak about learning together because I think it 's more friendly use , er , user friendly I think I understand it better and it reminds me that it 's connected with disciple-ship .
46 The extension of VAT was ‘ fairly predictable and he is phasing it in so it does not look quite so bad ’ .
47 You could feel the crowd willing it in but it did n't make it and I was beginning to feel it was slipping away , and especially when we could only make par at the 17th .
48 and they 've got it in but it wants it at different times does n't it ?
49 Type it in and it 's captured , done , and they use digital photography or remote scanners .
50 You ca n't just cut it down because it looks untidy ! ’
51 The camera followed it down as it walked across her breast ( thirty foot wide ) and past her nipple ( five foot high ) .
52 wide brim things and put it down and it comes down here on me
53 Apparently during the First World War some professor erm was using a bunsen burner and he burned himself quite badly and by him he just happ he just happened to have some lavender oil essential and for the nearest thing he put his hand in there and apparently it was supposed to have calmed it down and it healed very quickly .
54 They never put it down if it goes up do they ?
55 It can take just as much fortitude to go it alone as it does to keep up a public front .
56 It is not exactly one of the world 's most prosperous economies , although the Opposition used to admire it greatly before it decided to drop its socialist credentials .
57 The water 's been flowing so fast it 's just dug up the tree by its roots and it pulled it along and it 's got wedged in the bridge look .
58 A silver cup whizzed an inch wide of her father 's ear ; her eldest brother caught it just before it sailed out of an arrow-slit window .
59 I tell it just as it happened , from where we ran up the hill almost straight into the man ; I leave out what Andy and I were doing just before , and the man 's line about dirty , perverted things .
60 To somebody else then who wants to live in it just till it 's built !
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