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

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1 If in the peg and socket arrangement the true priorities were the alignment and the contact then we might redesigns the whole thing so that it looked something like the drawing shown here .
2 If I am unfortunate enough to experience the untimely death of several people I am attached to so that it forms something of a pattern , then I am likely to experience considerable difficulty with my bereavements : there has been none of the unconscious preparation for the death of someone close that goes on in our awareness of incidents that are likely to occur .
3 It was a size too small , but finally the leather stretched so that it fit her like an elastic corset .
4 In the essay ‘ Theatum philosophicum ’ ( 1970 ) , written shortly after the Archaeology , Foucault attempts to avoid the snares of the problem of the relation of the event to the totality , or the particular to the general , that beset both Sartre and Althusser , by arguing that the event as event is only constituted through its repetition in thought as a ‘ phantasm ’ : ‘ it makes the event indefinite so that it repeats itself as a singular universal ’ .
5 It is to have failed to give the transcendence of God its proper cash value , to have weakened it so that it means something like ‘ outside the solar system ’ or ‘ above the galaxy ’ .
6 The eighteenth-century Château de Remaisnil is magnificent by any standards ; it was by far the grandest home the Ashleys had yet lived in and it presented them with numerous challenges of a personal and artistic nature , not least of which was learning to speak French .
7 This is because physical science can be superior as a method of investigation and scholarship only if it has something to be superior to .
8 Hesh Wiener of Technology News of America comments that IBM is having to price current drives at less than half of list , and will make a success of the new ones only if it lists them at or below current street prices .
9 So if it achieved anything of lasting value , the sheer slog of the marathon Guinness trial clearly underlined the shortcomings of the present system and showed why reform was necessary .
10 We all do things together and it lifted us for the game on Saturday .
11 and they 've got it in but it wants it at different times does n't it ?
12 Much as it pained her to meekly obey , Shannon clambered slowly to her feet , muttering darkly beneath her breath .
13 I wanted our collaboration , strange as it was , to continue for eve ; , just so long as it kept him beside me .
14 Even more so as it caught me with a mouthful of pancake and hot sauced prawns .
15 yeah well you know it 's okay well you know I well you know yeah it 's just that it worried me about this meeting here and three people out of the five people in the room did n't realise that it was a reservations and booking service .
16 In 1930 the moral majority ( not that it knew itself by that name in those days ) hit back against what it saw as the growing licentiousness and depravity of the movie industry and introduced a production code that all film producers would be required to adhere to .
17 Not that it stopped her from gobbling up every cultural titbit dropped before her .
18 Women who entered voluntary work during the inter-war years did so largely because it provided them with a diversion from household routine .
19 I saw again the one that escaped the Grounds and died just before it made it to the stream .
20 ‘ It would have to be a very small stone , but I would do so gladly if it binds you to me . ’
21 There was no doubt in her mind that he was doing this deliberately and it drove her to forcefulness .
22 There was a survey once and it said everybody in the country has seen Marathon Man !
23 Graham frowned as he passed it , partly at its loud white-lettered tyres and obtrusive styling , but partly because it reminded him of something ; something to do with Slater , with Sara even .
24 I say that I do n't know who the van belonged to , but it drove past when it saw me with the police .
25 The edition for 1605 , no longer extant , was said to have foretold the Gunpowder Plot so accurately that it brought him under suspicion of complicity .
26 Whilst other sections of the population are clearly severely affected by these government policies , disabled people experience these particular ‘ reforms ’ as an attack on their human right not to be incarcerated without trial and conviction , in so far as it renders it in some cases impossible to live outside institutions .
27 The Revolution had impinged on their consciousness only in so far as it provided them with land , or took away foodstuffs during War Communism .
28 Now when it asks you for the sample statement , ah done it , right before , it will ask you for the sample statement er over what period would you like to estimate this equation , right instead of pressing the return key which gives you the default , right , if you specify nineteen twenty three to nineteen forty sorry just a a dash between it like that nineteen twenty three space nineteen forty okay it asks you for the number of observations to be used in the structural stability tests , right , erm if you er press the default er if you press the return key then it should give you the maximum number available right five observations in this case right and then it will perform the regression over the entire sample period , those will be the results you obtain , right , it will also er present Chow erm test statistics .
29 By far the most intriguing announcement in Wales also carried a competitive element , even if it had nothing at all to do with slow bowlers .
30 ‘ Give us a couple o' bob an' I 'll come up the stairs an' carry the bloody fing dawn , even if it kills me in the process .
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