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

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1 Aid has created such artificial divisions within what should be normal national programmes of health care or agriculture that it now obstructs the development of such programmes on a country-wide basis .
2 Some staff added other minor errors or disagreements but it soon emerged that some departments did not think that the report was fair and they criticized the general conclusion relating to their department .
3 I said , Oh do n't bother I always I always get people ringing up saying so and so 's mother or father says or someone says you 've been teaching them and can you take me or can you take my son or daughter and it always works like that .
4 This was effectively the same as the Spanish Pyrenean of northern Navarre and had already been crossed to a large extent with Limousin and Garonnais before it finally disappeared into the Blonde during the 1960s , leaving only the rare Béarnais as a purebred remnant .
5 Around me , as the pirates and Famlio stared at Gharr , the atmosphere grew so much charged with fury and tension that it almost crackled , like a defective energy field .
6 Even music is so often used as a ‘ background noise ’ in shops and restaurants that it sometimes seems that we have forgotten how to listen to it .
7 The music of Taizé has grown out of a particular context , culture and spirituality and it effectively serves the need of the ecumenical community for which it is composed .
8 But it 's the heart that rebels and protests that it just does n't feel right .
9 By the late 1960s Pakistan had ceased to participate in military exercises within the framework of SEATO and CENTO and it eventually withdrew from SEATO .
10 I 'll camp outside your cottage and beat on your door night and day till it finally gets into your stupid , dense head that I love you . ’
11 Many a time I had the hand-brush and so did my brothers and sisters but it never did us any harm .
12 The last time he called on us after his exhibition at Keighley he seemed a new man , with a delight in having found himself in his painting and amazement that it also gave pleasure to so many others .
13 It hurtled on , shedding wheels and bodywork as it almost turned turtle .
14 Through radical ‘ reflexive ’ spectacles , all this excavation work occurs so late in the process of constructing crime and criminals that it never gets to the foundations .
15 This had been the message of the monastic reform of the tenth century , which was being rapidly replaced by a new message of organization under papal direction , extending through dioceses and parishes until it finally reached the individual .
16 And it certainly does the heart and lungs and it certainly has erm that feeling that you can wriggle and move around in the water , so it certainly gives you this feeling of agility as well .
17 As a generalisation this is all too true : however there are areas where the gap is narrow or narrowing and others where it hardly exists .
18 He says It has all the ingredients that kids want jeopardy , death and destruction but it also has people saving lives and so the parents like it and that is why it has been so popular .
19 Interestingly , it is now so much in demand for weddings , conferences , company launches and events that it easily pays its way .
20 My coach and I planned to use this meeting as training and it just turned out to be bad training . ’
21 For a head to override governors and parents in one sense contradicts the spirit of the manager as consulter but it still underlines the need to realize that consultation is not endless and that consensus can not always be achieved .
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