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

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1 Aye you you 'd be blast it down It was drilled and blasted .
2 The good news is that Interiors is n't on video , so there 's no need to revisit this austere tale of middle-class American family breakdown , no matter how slickly it was filmed and acted .
3 Hence the idea of democracy , or of popular power , however much and however easily it is abused and exploited , still retains a radical potential .
4 Within the Ophioplinthacinae the characters used to distinguish the genera are the shape and position of the radial shields , the shape of the disk whether or not it is indented and the form and number of both the apical and oral papillae , the arrangement of the adoral and oral shields and the degree of development of the dorsal arm plates .
5 Still it was appreciated and that s the main thing .
6 Socially it is mixed and unreforming .
7 The effect of this when it is accepted is very far reaching because the more an idea is tested the more it is validated and criticism becomes not a threat but an opportunity to strengthen the idea ; and what is more important scientists cease to have the same proprietorial attitude towards in idea .
8 At an in-service course which she led three months later it was proposed and agreed that a working party should be set up to produce a draft policy for links with parents and the community .
9 Now it is extinguished and we are alone in the dark .
10 Now it 's cramped and outdated .
11 She had dreamt of this moment , fantasised it in her mind so many lonely dark nights , and now it was happening and nothing had prepared her for this self-destruction .
12 Now it was leaping and hopping among the grass tussocks , striking at the two rabbits with terrible darts of its head .
13 so that really it 's to try and er get us thinking about what we could do
14 What is even more odd is that like the AV the STV is allowed to retain its original unitary value however often it is transferred and whatever its preferential status .
15 — Try to keep a check on how often it is used and get feedback on how it went .
16 Very often it 's to try and take advantage of price deals , but also it 's because we now know there perhaps is n't the urgency to buy a holiday in February because we know there 'll be plenty around still in June or July .
17 Johnson found it full of weeds ; today it is tailored and fitted .
18 Poor dentition and the absence of teeth can affect both what is eaten and how well it is masticated and absorbed .
19 It 'll be judged by how well it 's written and what people think of it .
20 Like everywhere else down here it was cramped and lightless , and there were books and files and heaps of dusty papers wherever she looked .
21 Also as more and more brain regions were found to show LTP-like effects , it became important to know whether LTP is one phenomenon or many — ; that is , whether the mechanism whereby it is initiated and maintained in one region is the same in others .
22 References by Miller 's contemporaries to his Gardeners Dictionary already mentioned have shown how widely it was used and appreciated both in Britain and abroad during the eighteenth century .
23 I knew from my family history I was likely to be vulnerable to cancer and luckily it was diagnosed and treated in time .
24 From then on it was seeding and weeding .
25 Well , the best thing about the course is , I think , that you get an all-round view of how it 's arranged and the time aspect of the information flow — that it takes a long time for information to reach the books and compendia etc .
26 Recent productions like Ian McNamara 's Letter to Allan Border and Mike Brady 's The Game is Not the Same Without McGilvray slot alongside the revived Our Don Bradman and Our Eleven ( 1930 ) , both sung by Art Leonard , and Bradman 's How It 's Done and ( piano solo ) Our Bungalow of Dreams , components of the precious old 78rpm of 1930 , of which so few copies survive .
27 It 's how it 's used and what people do to get it that can offend our values .
28 It depends how it 's introduced and how it 's handled subsequently .
29 This booklet describes what the ES does , how it 's organised and where you will fit in .
30 Good communication means that the customer fully understands Hickson 's plan , how it is progressing and how any new information learned will affect short and long term outlooks .
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