Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [prep] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Schmidt 's study differs from those discussed so far in that it does not quantify network structure at all , but uses the concept to account for differences between speakers which emerge from a quantitative analysis of linguistic data . |
2 | See they got on the lights so long of the day in the winter time and made them lay just like as if it 'd been summer . |
3 | The 1977 Geneva Protocol I , on International Armed Conflicts , supplements the four 1949 Geneva Conventions in various important ways — not least in that it addresses directly two key matters : methods and means of warfare , and the protection of the civilian population against the effects of hostilities . |
4 | He also keeps the following Presto agitato simmering for longer than usual ( track 4 ) , and his restraint pays off handsomely in that it throws the later climactic phases into relief . |
5 | Picking up a hefty cleaver he chopped the green skinned creature clean in half as easily as if it had been a stick of celery . |
6 | On some mornings the ducks on Three Island Pond would take off in great arcing flights against the sun , round and behind the Cages and out of sight , round again and behind the distant trees and then suddenly back again as if it had all been a mistake and they had never meant to fly off in the first place . |
7 | The unit must take a fear test immediately just as if it had been charged by an enemy that caused fear . |
8 | the idea that every form of avoidance of expenditure quite indifferently of whether it consists of really wasteful expenditure or of a capital investment in developing the nation 's productive resources , is alike ‘ economy ’ … . |
9 | The whole Home Rule movement , with roots going far back into the past , melted quietly away as if it had never been . |
10 | It sounds quite Jack Bruce-y in fact , with a pronounced ‘ honky ’ mid , which I actually quite like because it cuts through at a gig . ’ |