Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 That 's a shame , for it is obvious , just from how eagerly it will push its tail out if you cut the power , that the chassis has a rare agility .
2 I 'll can I just check sensibly it might be something
3 As you get more energy back when two light nuclei fuse than it costs to get them together it would seem that we are bound to win .
4 Later , when she went to the dining-room , Lucy was still simmering with resentment , and she knew that unless she pulled herself together it would begin to show .
5 And in trying to bring these four churches together it would be a li you know , not .
6 And then if you pull it together it 'll pull together .
7 But there 's no doubt , honey , ’ the other woman added with a warm smile , ‘ that when two Leos really get it together it can be the most romantic marriage of all time .
8 And if we work together it will be easier . ’
9 According to the satellite company that is putting the conference together it will be ‘ transmitted live ’ from the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta Georgia .
10 And annual ; by the time they 've got themselves together it will be practically time for them to disperse .
11 Thankyou for taking the trouble to read my letter , perhaps you would like to try this approach , if we all work together it will be to everyone 's advantage .
12 Garry 's an adult , and if he and your sister ca n't live together it could be best for her if he does leave . ’
13 Furthermore it might have been thought that the compact microfilm system would have found its way from outreach extensions into busy bureaux to replace the cumbersome paper files but , as will be seen in Chapter 5 , it is in fact likely to remain purely a portable tool .
14 Another Select Committee reported in 1875 that ‘ the continued operation of the Deer Removal Act 1851 ’ would ‘ render the rights of common existing over the New Forest worthless , and by so doing … extinguish a large class of small freeholders and tenants of whom the highest character has been given ’ ; furthermore it would ‘ destroy almost the only specimen left in England of a primeval forest , a priceless source of enjoyment to all classes of the nation ’ .
15 Furthermore it would never purchase items brought up in such a way , as this would give support to these operations .
16 Furthermore it would be remarkable if changes in relative prices and incomes were identical between the two areas .
17 Furthermore it can not be assumed that all RDS information will be received accurately at all times .
18 Furthermore it can be shown ( Acarnley , et al , 1979 ) that motors with higher stack numbers have no real performance advantages over a three-stack motor .
19 If a company is run inefficiently it will be penalised in the capital market , that is , its shares will be lowly rated as compared with more profitable companies .
20 It would also weaken the case , the building of third runway at Heathrow and lastly it would reduce the traffic on our already overcrowded road network in the South East and hopefully remove one of the arguments for widening the M twenty five to more than four , four lanes .
21 Lastly it 'll be doing a session on the desktop , defining the components and again hopefully taking us past its St Patrick 's Day position .
22 The bowl of Rostov 's was so delicate that he felt that if he closed his hand too suddenly it would shatter .
23 Then suddenly it would be very quiet .
24 When this was unsuccessful it would look around the cage where there was a long stick and suddenly it would decide to use it to rake in the fruit .
25 Like I 'd be talking like this and suddenly it 'll go .
26 So anyway , we started talking about him , they 're doing a survey and er and suddenly it must of been a quarter of an hour later remember the the drinks , I have n't done any drinks !
27 your , suddenly it must be nine thirty is the
28 It 'll start off first of all now and then suddenly it will die .
29 And suddenly it could be a story , a funny story that was making Hermione laugh .
30 The regional nomarch , or prefect , tells each local office how much it ought to collect in the year ( the national total being what the government reckons the budget needs ) .
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