Example sentences of "and [adv] it [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The killas weathers and crumbles easily and so it is easily eroded by rivers and the sea . |
2 | This discretion can also be used to justify refusal of leave to apply for judicial review under RSC Ord. 53 ; and so it is sometimes said that the whole judicial review jurisdiction is discretionary , not just the remedies . |
3 | And so it was actually becoming dangerous at the same time . |
4 | The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education . |
5 | The latest addition to the Stoddard Group , Mercia Weavers as it was known , is now nine months old and already it is fully integrated into the organisation at Elderslie . |
6 | ‘ This thing has been smouldering for years and now it 's finally broken through . |
7 | Lesley saw it more as a letting-off of repressed energy : ‘ I think this thing has been smouldering for years and now it 's finally broken through . |
8 | And now it 's finally happening . |
9 | ‘ Planned it for years to give me pleasure in my retirement and now it 's just getting into a mess . |
10 | So that 's all arranged and now it 's just waiting for everything |
11 | He says it 'd be devastating — we built the bungalow just 6 years ago and I 've built the farm up over the years and now it 's all going to go under water . |
12 | And now it 's almost finished , except for one last job . |
13 | The peasants tore up and burned the copies they received ; and often it was simply ignored and the singing of hymns in Latin continued . |
14 | We 've been lucky so far , and maybe it 's still working . ’ |
15 | so they 're trying to corner it and it 's munching on grass quite happily , you could see it was watching a minute , but it was watching them away and I think er any minute it 's looking out the corner of its eye and then it 's just gon na go when he sees it getting closer . |
16 | There is a small dam to pass , and then it 's plain sailing all the way back to the car park to live with the shame that we failed to live up to the term ‘ fit walkers ’ . |
17 | It makes me cross — all that work and then it 's all consumed in two minutes . |
18 | Someone says , ‘ Ding , ’ and then it 's actually happening — sick old Muhammad Ali is really boxing . |
19 | all its friends and then it was just standing there on the ground . |
20 | And then it was clearly seen er that not only were the changes in the , the er financial er arrangements for the introduction of the bonus scheme , with the introduction of a further fourpence and hour , with the introduction of the time factor on the job , as opposed to them starting , we 'll say , round about forty seven , forty eight , forty nine percent , the movement was then into the fifty percent bracket , fifty five percent . |
21 | I was aware of the fact that there had been what seemed like 20 people working in the office and then it was suddenly dwindling down to a skeleton staff . |
22 | And then it was further endorsed because I went to hear him at Johnstown and I thought to myself well I felt sorry that he was erm what 's the word I want ? |
23 | Once trapped , the boar was delivered to the city of Mycenae , which it had long terrorised , and there it was ceremonially disposed of . |
24 | The equation of state of molecular hydrogen at high pressures and temperatures is particularly important and yet it is poorly known . |
25 | The ‘ Oedipus complex ’ has become part of our common language , and yet it is seldom taken seriously ( except by parents of four-year-old boys — and even then it is unexpected ) . |
26 | Well we read about prayer and we know about its power but you know we often do n't avail ourselves off it and yet it 's plainly written . |
27 | And yet it 's actually made him look much older and less attractive . |
28 | The statement , issued jointly by thirteen out of nineteen governors in the federation , was a newsworthy event by any standards , and yet it was either played down or ignored by the FRCN and NTV . |
29 | No longer was Crisp 's action light and forward it was now laboured and sideways as if he was drunk . |
30 | The present programme is the most profitable and therefore it is strongly suggested that no changes are implemented . |