Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [adv] [adj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I think the , the point that 's being made here is that even within the defined areas of authority given to him by the constitution , the president finds it very difficult to act unless certain specific conditions are met .
2 He thinks it plainly better to insist that when a statute is deeply unclear it can not be the source of as-if legal rights at all , that the right rule is whichever rule is best for the future .
3 ‘ There has been much talk that Rangers have the title sewn up but we still have 58 points to play for and that makes it ludicrously premature to suggest that the destination of the title is cut and dried , ’ said Brady .
4 This uncertainty makes it particularly interesting to know whether intentionally childless women are different in personality or attitudes from those who wish to have children , and whether these attitudes could readily become more widespread .
5 The excessive use of embargoes devalues the practice and makes it more difficult to ensure that the embargo is kept when it is really important .
6 CL makes it much easier to determine if sparry fabrics are of neomorphic or cement origin by displaying growth zones in crystal aggregates ( Dickson , 1983 ) .
7 The 3U high layout of the R450 makes it as easy to understand and use as any pocket tuner .
8 The menu makes it very easy to use and the saving of high scores gives everybody something to aim for .
9 It is now a classically wedge-shaped dairy cow , particularly fine about the neck and shoulders , with an alert carriage and generally elegant appearance ; its mild temperament makes it very easy to handle and it is famous for its productive longevity .
10 The extent of local government reorganization and managerial reform in the UK at the beginning of the 1970s makes it very tempting to argue that a structural change was taking place .
11 The prevalence of the idea of the Second World War as a ‘ good war ’ in Anglo-American culture makes it very hard to appreciate that those who tried to prevent it had good reasons for doing so .
12 This large-scale homogeneity of the universe makes it very difficult to believe that the structure of the universe is determined by anything so peripheral as some complicated molecular structures on a minor planet orbiting a very average star in the outer suburbs of a fairly typical spiral galaxy .
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