Example sentences of "[prep] [pos pn] [noun] it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And for many years of their marriage it seemed that she was .
2 In spite of her handicaps it seems that your sister is managing really quite well and in a non-complaining manner .
3 Entering from under the pit of his arm it pierced and split his left shoulder joint , and his body swivelled slowly into an upright position , suspended on the horn .
4 Although , she reasoned realistically , if he had been fooling around behind her back it indicated that what he felt for her fell very far short of love , in which case he would probably have cancelled the wedding if she had n't .
5 In conversation with my mother it appears that she realised my mother was too unbalanced to have custody of my daughter , so therefore she made wardship proceedings herself .
6 Our mental illness services are the real Cinderella services in the county , and by the county putting ninety thousand into its budget it attracts and quarter of a million of new development .
7 With his death it emerged that Cody had a legal wife , Maud Maria , daughter of Joseph Lee , in an American asylum .
8 From their smiles it appeared that the Corporal was a regular there , as he obviously travelled the road to Boulogne often .
9 From its analysis it appears that ELISA anti-hepatitis C virus , although significantly prevalent in cryptogenic chronic liver disease cases ( 45/54 , 83% ) , were also detected in a substantial proportion of autoimmune chronic hepatitis cases ( 21/46 , 46% ) .
10 From its analysis it appears that the eight anti-hepatitis C virus negative patients with both ANA-H and SMA-AA had significantly higher values of serum gamma globulins than those with either ANA-H or SMA-AA , irrespectively to the anti-hepatitis C virus result .
11 From his writings it seems that he was also well aware that effective organisation depended in the final analysis on adequate control of the labour market for seamen .
12 My stomach turned over as I watched the ball heading for the out-of-bounds , but to my relief it looked as though it had stayed in , even if it seemed in an awful spot .
13 That is to say , it tended to focus on what children can not do rather than what they can do , and in ( rightly ) attending to their problems it underplayed or ignored their potential .
14 Eventually Ken was referred to a doctor who had an interest in dietary factors in disease , and asked him about his diet It emerged that Ken drank 20 cups of tea or coffee , both very strong , in the course of the average day .
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