Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Our data suggest that it also has an effect on colorectal tissue .
2 The recent tours of the Republic by New Zealand and world champions Australia demonstrated that it still continues to do so — and how .
3 This would never yield anything like a reduction of one to the other , but Carnap supposes that it still allowed us to claim that the concept of a material object could be reduced to ‘ autopsychological concepts ’ , those which concern the nature of one 's own sensory states .
4 This man was not to know that it very nearly was , by Auguste 's reckoning .
5 In the Mediterranean coral was so abundant and so easily harvested that it never became valuable , at least in the home territory .
6 The block surface is ignored as the cylinder is initially checked to establish that it successfully passes through the negative surface defining the interior boundary around the hole .
7 The working party has claimed that it routinely alters MRLs for food .
8 The increase in flexibility may be conceded , although it should be added that it commonly only extended to the classic texts , most notably the works of Shakespeare , whose assumed centrality continued to be justified in terms both of their uniquely potent literary rhetoric , and their cultural and imaginative force within " the pool of our common experience " .
9 However , when I think of him at the Departments of the Environment and of Education and Science , I realise that it probably was his finest hour .
10 Under these tests , a country reserves the right to refuse an operating licence to a foreign firm if it deems that it already has enough similar companies on its territory .
11 I began to feel myself being pulled further and further under the water , I screamed and swore but nobody seemed to hear or believe me and then my head went under and all I remember is a feeling of despair as I squeezed the tree trunk only to find that it simply crumbled in my hands .
12 You might be surprised to find that it only means an increase in activity of fifteen percent of what you 're currently doing , to achieve something that 's in year three , that you 've got as year three , and you might think , ooh , that 's what I 'll do for year two .
13 The compelling analysis of this anecdote is then shown to have important implications for the reading of some familiar literary text , revealing that it too shares in the cultural presumptions critically uncovered in the anecdote .
14 Like so many of us , he thought computers would make his job much easier , and — like so many of us — he found that it just was n't that simple …
15 Like so many of us , he thought computers would make his job much easier , and so like many of us — he found that it just was n't that simple …
16 I think they found that it just was n't practical to wear very long dresses ; it was alright for dressing up , but not for every day .
17 Sainsbury 's sponsored one of the nine categories — Press Advertising — and found that it also received a certificate in this category for its graduate recruitment campaign .
18 And when we measured the activity of protein kinase C in the membrane we found that it too increased in activity in the left IMHV thirty minutes after training .
19 So it will tend to pull and it almost definitely is either reaching or pulling or holding something or holding on for your life ,
20 There is little incentive for critics to tie up political capital by confronting the project until it looks like it actually may happen .
21 I do n't know if it ever occurred to me to regret my inability to have a child by Jean-Claude .
22 And this is a Sotino which is a quality brand in those days , I , I , do n't know if it still is , I assume it is , erm , which was not advertised at all , and although the Rolex 's and so on in this world have been heavily advertised as they came on the market , Sotino 's never really was , so my father had a struggle I suspect selling .
23 However , I confess that I do not believe a party , any more than the society which it serves , can fail to suffer if it knowingly allows institutions to fall more and more out of correspondence with contemporary needs .
24 In consequence , many Members who put their names down will have only ill-formed ideas about what they want and it frequently happens that Bills presented are ill-prepared or misconceived .
25 Turbo-generators were added and it now also generates electricity .
26 But there are a few who are questioning the state of play , and who agree with Ben Whitaker ( 1979 : 312 ) when he urged ‘ that police thinking would profit if it more often came out of its shell and concerned itself with wider questions about the role of the police and human relations ’ .
27 In taking this position , the bishops were also following the lead of Pope John Paul II who , on his visit to Ireland in 1979 had argued : ‘ Divorce , for whatever reason it is introduced , inevitably becomes easier and easier to obtain and it gradually comes to be accepted as a normal part of life ’ ( 1979 ) .
28 and it worked , and it got over to Australia , it got unpacked and it still worked when it got to Australia , and it went on the stand and it stood on the stand for a week or however long it was .
29 Maybe I do n't know but it just so I would say he should n't snore like he does all night .
30 And maybe it has but it also seems to have raised the stakes unhelpfully , even dangerously high .
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