Example sentences of "it [adv] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you 've done it right it ought to be four thousand three hundred and three pounds and fifty pence .
2 It 's not just doing it right it 's covering all the angles .
3 If he was reading it right it was hardly the behaviour of a recently widowed woman , particularly one who had lost her husband in such dramatic circumstances .
4 If we are to digest it properly it must be swallowed whole .
5 And what it does , it eventually it breaks down your kidneys .
6 ‘ You can buy some special stuff which freezes it so it comes off more easily .
7 I 'll do a real nice one and get Peter to write inside it so it 's all neat .
8 We need a much larger and better resourced inspectorate to enforce it so it is fair and seen to be . ’
9 Or fix it so it gets ripped out by one of the machines ? ’
10 The Ife smiths were so self-confident that they seem always to have allowed a casting to cool slowly inside the mould instead of splashing cold water over it so it could be opened and checked quickly , which is the usual modern African practice , The slow cooling allowed the metal crystals to grow .
11 But Andy worked with the tone on tape to get it so it really came out . ’
12 She so endeared herself to the library staff that , as soon as a post became free , they organized it so it could be part-time to fit Susan 's family commitments .
13 They 've fixed it so it 's impossible to tamper with it unless you 're a ruddy watchmaker or something .
14 I used to work for a record company as an office junior ages ago and they were always talking about music as being a packet of cornflakes : you just have to make it look right and make it so it 's easy to recognise and people will buy it .
15 The type of rucksack you need will depend entirely on what you want to do with it so it 's essential to assess your requirements carefully before you buy .
16 I was n't used to it so it was quite hard but I really liked it .
17 I like a broken line to look a picture , one in which there are ‘ lost and found ’ edges and in which the tone of one part is the same as the area behind it so it seems to have no hard edge .
18 Right the sheets are coming round , when you get yours , your name on it and today 's date on it please , that 's all , I 've already punched holes in it so it 's ready to go in your file Now is there anyone who does not have one of these sheets , it says at the top year seven , module one , survey on belief .
19 if you question you might actually find that there 's some good thing or , or at least the people might find that there 's some good things in it so it 's then er it becomes more of a threat then to the capitalist world
20 Well it 'd be for the this angle if you extended it so it 'd be eight divided by the three sixty is n't it ?
21 That 's it so it 's N A C L.
22 And keep it so it 's just ticking over , so that on average you 're absorbing two of these neutrons , say and just one is going on to st start another one , and you just you know ju It 's very fine control on the fuel rods .
23 They get to the stage where they 've clogged themselves up with the the by-products , so part of making a battery is trying to design it so it does n't clog itself up .
24 Stops the air and water getting to it so it ca n't rust , and then I mean this is pretty straight forward , if the tin surface is then scratched it will rust , why ?
25 That 's it so it 's four twelfths take away three twelfths .
26 wires or the elements run and then fold it so it can avoid kinking those .
27 Right ah no sign of any damage to any of the bones , erm so it so it 's just been the muscles getting tightened up on you .
28 And the surround used to have nice fancy work round you know to make it so it would n't stand on the table cos me mother bought one of those because it used to be a bit dangerous on the table if you knocked it you see and
29 ‘ Look , I know what you 're thinking , Rain , but I can organize it so it 's all right .
30 But be clever and do it like Dad did ; arrange it so it looks like a burglary . ’
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