Example sentences of "[conj] it [be] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | 13 1775 & that Body is vastly improv 'd the longer it is kept & the little remains of fat shine a little more thro' & it is now very much the colour of Indian Copper , i.e. it is very near the colour of finished work 'd mahogany & is really a beautiful mass , the Legs are now perfectly dry and from the Beginning to the end there is nothing of putrefaction . |
2 | just now , for instance , I could not sit & do nothing , since that only irritates my brain ; & it was then only my pipe that enabled me comfortably to read Rousseau 's ‘ Julie ; or the New Heloise ’ . |
3 | A non-zero non-unit polynomial f will be called reducible iff it is not irreducible . |
4 | Definition The program P is a b , x-ALT pattern iff it is either unc or unc where there are integers K , L with unc such that unc implies that unc has one of the forms c> and c ! e , and that Pi is a b , x-normal form . |
5 | But seeing it was never enough . |
6 | The ‘ pruning saw ’ normally sold for such work has teeth on two edges and , used in tight positions where it is invariably needed , great care and patience is essential to avoid the back edge causing damage to stems and growth that should not be harmed . |
7 | ON the edge of limestone country , Ease Gill is classic limestone : at its lower end it is a dry " alley with an impressive cavernous " kirk " , and further upstream it has the waterfall at Cow Dub where the beck leaves a pure white flowstone bed to drop twenty feet through a collapsed cavern into a deep pool where it is again cupped in limestone . |
8 | Their labour is taken from their own homes , where it is desperately needed , to serve in houses where people already have everything . ’ |
9 | Vital registration , even where it is theoretically compulsory , is also fraught with difficulties . |
10 | This facility for selective attention increases the processing power of our brains enormously by enabling us to direct our limited processing capacity where it is most needed . |
11 | This will mean that funding will go where it is most needed locally rather than according to a set of priorities determined in Whitehall . |
12 | The support available from IDB represents a carefully structured package which provides assistance in those areas where it is most needed . |
13 | Nor can I look at the way in which this view of faith and reason has influenced contemporary Christian thinking , both mainstream and among the evangelical or fundamentalist groups where it is most in evidence . |
14 | Can we stabilise production where it is most needed , in the developing countries , or will their local political struggles always frustrate the establishment of a reliable and sustainable agricultural and natural resource-dependent plan ? |
15 | If so , they can be used to boost the lighting by aiming it where it is most needed . |
16 | Production has been increasingly globalized , with processes located where it is most advantageous in terms of profit maximization . |
17 | If fairness is to be the test , the discount is neither an efficient nor effective way of targeting help where it is most needed . |
18 | However , to choose either route is to lose information on either means or status that is helpful to targeting support where it is most required . |
19 | The pipe is simply pushed home into the fitting , where it is instantly secured , without the need for tools or a blow torch , therefore there is also no risk of fire damage to furniture . |
20 | To assess and provide onward referral for individuals to specialist agencies , where it is reasonably considered that the individual 's personal difficulties adversely affect their functioning at work . |
21 | But where it is n't well known is the people who ought to know , and that 's the pensioners , you know th perhaps er your er parents , people er older than yourselves who are drawing state pension , and er the advertising seems to have gone astray . |
22 | Where it is not possible to strengthen a sagging floor by the addition of secondary timbers relieving the overloaded joists , it may be feasible to strengthen any integral timber beams by inserting steel flitch plates into slots formed in these members ( Fig 33 ) . |
23 | Until now , foreign aid agencies have chosen to ignore the opium growing around them , or chosen to operate in areas where it is not cultivated . |
24 | For the rest , it is distasteful where it is not dull . |
25 | Sometimes it is obvious to which group an individual should be assigned , but where it is not . |
26 | There is often a pulley and cleat provided for this purpose but on some older boards where it is not present you will have to improvise by making a loop in the bottom of the line . |
27 | The object is to ride on an unusual or distinctive tram , photograph it and to place it in unusual locations where it is not usually to be seen . |
28 | States that ‘ the process of environmental assessment should not be imposed where it is not required by the Directive ’ and gives guidance on the circumstances in which it should be used . |
29 | It could also find applications in coal mining , geothermal wells , and for pipe conduits under roads , where it is not practical to drill straight down . |
30 | Where parking is off-street the streets seem relatively safe , but where it is not there are obvious dangers . |