Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] [adv] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | In game shooting , some people consistently shoot badly because they always shoot at where the bird has been rather than where it has got to . |
2 | Lyn and I have been over and over it to see if there was anything we could have done but that kind of abuse gives very few signs . |
3 | er yeah this is the beauty of a fax you know , whether you 're there or not it gets to you . |
4 | Stein 's book may have influenced the initial formulation of Marx 's conception of the proletariat in capitalist society ( Avineri , 1972 , pp. 53–5 ) , but whether that is so or not it did undoubtedly express in a very clear and forceful way ideas which were widely held about the dominant political issues in nineteenth-century European societies ; to such an extent that the social movement came to be largely identified , especially in Germany , with the labour movement . |
5 | He was down and sometimes it seemed as if nothing was going to shake him out of it , apart from a laugh at someone else 's expense or a shared moment of despair . |
6 | Er that was when I was there but now it 's pumped ashore with well by hose from the ship you know and er they put water in about once or twice a year . |