Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] it [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I find it unpleasant and it gives me an allergy so I 'd rather you did n't from my point of view .
2 Erm I 'm not saying that er there were n't problems in security and using public transport and fear of using public transport after dark , but we were quite surprised that compared with the rest of the U K it was erm not acceptable but it gave us an indication on , on where to go from there on , erm and also I think er the important factor that in the lower in Strathclyde that we 've actually consulted women in terms of er what they want and what they need er in the transport world erm in public transport and that 's not lip service we 've actually had discussions groups and that information has been fed into the large erm public transport review that were undertaking at the present time .
3 The music they played gradually grew familiar to Alice ; it was music for the violin , the famous Violin Concerto , and it sounded very strange on the flute and guitar , so strange that it took her a moment or two to recognize it .
4 At the time Lady Moon , 54 , said : ‘ It was all so easy and it gave me a hell of a buzz , better than drugs .
5 The voice at the other end was plainly over-excited and it took him a minute to disentangle what he was being told .
6 It was dead right but it gave me a tough act to follow and only Joyce 's famous ‘ George , do n't do that ’ would fit the bill .
7 Their reaction was so encouraging that it gave me the strength to carry on .
8 Frankly , the general tone of your question is so selfish that it makes me a bit dubious about the prospects of your marriage .
9 Nothing major and it took me a minute or two before I could make out what it was .
10 We found the discussion very useful since it gave us a better idea of the strengths and weaknesses in the future household projections and where the points of political leverage may lie .
11 But that basket were only half full and it cost me a quid for what were in the basket .
12 That 's a bit extreme but it gives you the idea .
13 Try sitting the other side of your desk ; it may sound crazy but it shows you the world from another angle .
14 Some organisations find that supporting libel actions on behalf of their members is politically convenient because it assures them a better or more polite press : the Police Federation is one example .
15 ‘ I 've never been quite sure what the attraction is except that the job is n't boring and it gives me a private life . ’
16 Ironically , it was so bitter that it made him a liability to the early Fascist movement , from whose main body he was later to break away .
17 I mean and and he he feels that er pressure groups like ourselves are very positive because it gives him a bit of weight when he 's arguing for things .
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