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

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31 Now that 's probably not really true — it just seems that way to him !
32 Not that they did n't work ; it just seems that teaching machines have no charisma or charm .
33 It just makes more sense .
34 oh it just started this week , it 's not swollen
35 It just stops any eventualities . ’
36 Well , it still does n't give me any money , but it just stops more money going out of my account .
37 Oh it just happened that way .
38 it just happened that way you know the twentieth of November and there 's the nineteenth of February
39 The Cadbury Report has placed corporate governance firmly on the profession 's agenda , but it scarcely provides any answers .
40 It already pays all claims of more than £220 in Northern Ireland — at a cost of £680m over the past 23 years .
41 It already has some reports from Ipswich as that bane of gardening life , the cabbage white butterfly , appears to be adapting to the traditional winter in the region .
42 Whilst the Bill of Rights thus resolved the basic position for the future , it nevertheless left several questions unanswered and we must now turn to these :
43 Agfa 's Rodinal falls into this category , although at 100 years old it is positively ancient and not modern , but it nevertheless has many qualities that other modern developers have only just caught up with .
44 While the yield to maturity is the single most commonly used measure of yield , it nevertheless has several disadvantages .
45 The ’ Harriet was hungry ’ example may be only nine words long , but it nevertheless demonstrates many aspects of knowledge that need to be made explicit to a computer before it could be said to understand .
46 It soon emerged that performance was high on Ashton 's list of priorities as indicated by his having taken a series of lessons in Formula Fords at Brand 's Hatch .
47 It generally has more impact on debtors and moves along faster than the County Court .
48 She cried fairly easily and it usually had some kind of effect .
49 EXCEPT where rocks are heavily cracked or fissured , it usually takes many years for water to find its way down through the soil and the unsaturated zone to the saturated zone of an aquifer .
50 It usually takes several days for the pain to subside , although it can linger for weeks .
51 It usually has more nails on its feet than the African species .
52 It certainly sees urban concentrations as resulting from industrialisation and capitalism : but it rapidly places these considerations to one side and looks to interactions between people as the prime explanation .
53 The Utica/St John 's posse denies , however , that it ever had any kind of gang affiliation or that the current troublemakers are connected with them .
54 A snorting and savage beast , it promptly ate all Mother Leeds other children and plunged into the New Jersey forest , from whence it emerged regularly to tear clothes hanging out to dry , and trample vegetable gardens .
55 It will be a lobbying organization and it deliberately eschews any party political association .
56 It further reported that membership was over 100 and when it reached 150 , subscriptions would be increased .
57 Jacobitism became attractive to a variety of different groups in the 1690s , including commonwealth Whigs , although at this time it still had little support in society at large .
58 It still had that ownership because under a hire purchase agreement property does not pass until the customer has paid all his instalments ( see paragraph 1–14 and Chapter 17 ) .
59 although in fact it still had some way to run ; the third were presents given when the case really was over .
60 It still encompasses those things too , but the fusions of music and word and gesture that new opera can sustain are both rich and mysterious , and , significantly , capable of attracting an audience that would find the old-fashioned operatic conventions quite outside its frame of reference .
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