Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adj] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As he pulled away , the leaves on the trees shuddered and the rain began to fall so hard that it jumped back off the tarmac , turned to mist . |
2 | all the little branches will open out it 's going to look extremely nice when it 's er when it 's displayed . |
3 | On balance , the nature of the biographies , particularly those of Ata'i , is such as positively to invite computerized prosopography which , though in a limited sense of great benefit , may tend in the end to obscure as much as it reveals . |
4 | As I have written in another context ( Dreamers , 1984 ) , ‘ Humanity is going to look pretty silly if it turns out that dreams do n't mean anything at all . ’ |
5 | That you can easily lose your concentration and go off to sleep and so it is in the truth , so we need to stay awake , stand firm for almighty , be vigilant and again in the scriptures we could look up half a dozen scriptures in the Christian Greek scriptures to show that we need to keep spiritually awake and it uses different terminology you 've heard me use some already , remember the one in verse Peter four , verse seven ? |
6 | If the railway is free to spark as much as it likes , farmers can pay them to reduce the sparks that locomotives emit . |
7 | Acrylic tends to dry less opaque than it look when wet , and it may take repeated overpainting when thin layers of colour are used to cover completely something underneath . |
8 | He had to ring up that and it gives you all the phone numbers of all the police stations in Bristol . |
9 | One strange chapter in this story came to be written at Geneva in 1986 when a difficult problem of ceiling division in conference was overcome by Iran 's proposal that Iraq be freed from the discipline of a quota , enabling it to produce as much as it chose . |