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

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1 S made clear that it was not prepared to agree to B 's terms , and that the price was not yet finalised , but agreed to commence work .
2 We regret this and it 's not going to happen again . ’
3 The results substantiated this and it was also found that at deeper levels of processing , ‘ No ’ answers were less commonly recognised than ‘ Yes ’ answers .
4 If you really like the place , make an offer — but make clear that it 's only ‘ subject to survey and contract ’ .
5 But they can be incredibly frustrating when something goes wrong because it 's so hard to get down to a nitty gritty level to sort out your problems .
6 ‘ It became clear that it was not possible to achieve desirable social change in the Third World by treating people as if they were isolated objects , living outside a social context . ’
7 However , as the evidence developed before him , it became clear that it was not necessary for the carers to sleep overnight and thus , plus they did not need bedrooms and therefore a four bedroomed bungalow with rooms for the plaintiff , her parents , the night sleeper and one for Clare or to be used as a spare room , would be sufficient .
8 As the depression began to affect West Coast loadings it soon became clear that it was no longer possible to sustain the level of service provided in the 1974 Glasgow electric timetable .
9 Bill left the room , and immediately afterwards it became clear that it was too late to bring a bowl for Faye .
10 it 's too late then , that 's what A Angie said , Angie said , you know they , they make this and it 's too late you ca n't undo the , the , it 's a lie !
11 I do n't I do n't I do n't I do n't think I do n't think anybody is denying that but it 's clearly not worked .
12 I 'm looking for a nut erm , for this , so you know hold it in position , found one , while I 'll looking I found this and it 's just the job
13 We have been trying for years , centuries , to establish this and it is only because of help from outside that we have been able to do it now .
14 Perhaps children will enjoy this but it 's not too appealing for the slightly mature PC audience .
15 Peter which on a map looks quicker but it is n't cos it 's a winding
16 In two respects , however , the definition is wider than at common law in that the Act ( a ) renders a species dangerous if it poses a threat to property and ( b ) allows for a species to be considered dangerous if it is not commonly domesticated in Britain , even though it may be so domesticated overseas .
17 you 've got erm three , three and a half percent say per annum , er plus erm a superbonus which is perhaps five percent of additional bonuses , so it looks better but it is n't really .
18 It looks great when it 's down or in a simple self-knotted style .
19 If you put Tina 's number plate on another car and visa versa that would throw , I I 'd probably look at it and think you know , oh somebody 's got a new car or that looks familiar but it 's not the right car so I would n't think about it .
20 It looks new and it is n't listed on the inventory . ’
21 It gets so dirty and it looks dirty if it 's not polished every day .
22 but it looks horrible when it 's right up .
23 Allen studied the Neolithic revolution and became convinced that it was not a matter of someone having a bright idea and beginning to plant seeds .
24 After Arthur read that paralysing codswallop , the piece of business became impossible and it was only after Fred rang him up and ribbed him about it that he could manage to get the thing off his head again .
25 Locally we done that and it was n't until we we went nationally under national agreement we lost the wayside .
26 no , I dro , I drove that and it 's really quite nice but I might
27 Chief Insp Roger Worton , of West Yorkshire police , said : ‘ We did n't expect that and it is rather surprising . ’
28 I understand the various accou er professional bodies in the accountancy industry are in fact doing that but I think the government should also do that because it is not just the probity of financial institutions we are concerned about , it is also er the auditing of other commercial concerns and it seems to be that in this case the public interest has taken second place to the government 's wish to do as little as possible , yet again the minister said in the debate that if we were to do anything further in response to a question put by my honourable friend the member for Grimsby , it would need legislation , primary legislation .
29 Evidence was reinterpreted that might seem to count against them : for example , the Earth 's long geological history , which seemed impossible if it were just a cooling sphere ; or the Sun 's apparently endless emission of energy , which was hard to explain in terms of its being made of coal , or fuelled by meteors , or contracting and giving out gravitational energy as heat and light .
30 Terry still made extravagant gestures of devotion to Sarah but to Joe the situation seemed much as it was when he was last at home .
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