Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh adv] it [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 And , as if that is not enough , it causes extra problems for joints of knees , hips and lower back , causing osteoarthritis and aggravating the condition where it already exists .
2 Now the Government choose to blame the European Commission instead of putting the blame where it rightly lies — on their own lack of support for the project .
3 This has happened recently with the peppered moth , a speckled species that is camouflaged on the lichen-covered tree-trunks where it normally lives .
4 I do n't know what reasons brought you to me or whether they have any connection with certain events — I have my suspicions I 'll confess , but I accept it is n't any of my business unless it reaches a point where it outwardly affects me .
5 Eventually , you reach a point where it actually becomes unwieldy . ’
6 Thus whereas mastery of the instinctual drives builds the ego and raises its level of self-esteem and competence , its individuality and its initiative , external control of those drives has the opposite effect , reducing the self-esteem , competence , initiative and individuality of the ego to the point where it almost disappears altogether .
7 Well no you 'd be amazed what they do , if you leave Blu Blu- tac up for a while how it actually takes
8 Below : An aging male babirusa that appears near to the day when it slowly gores itself through its forehead .
9 He pinched my arm harder — just above the elbow where it really hurts .
10 This is one area where it really pays to shop around .
11 Its door is open , and a trail of slime leads to a point in the middle of the floor where it suddenly ends .
12 It goes up and straight down l and you ca n't stay up erm in the water , you go straight under and you do n't find yourself in the middle erm of the pool where it actually comes in you find yourself being pressed against the wall by the water pressure
13 This will enable to do that , and to do it in fashion where it still qualifies er , to attract grant if necessary .
14 Such ambivalence often figures within transgressive reinscription , and is one reason why it rarely approximates to a straightforwardly ‘ correct ’ political attitude .
15 It is the duty of health authorities to meet the needs of local people by putting the money where it best serves those local needs .
16 The time is also right to give more responsibility to the general public where it rightly belongs ; after all , it is your body that is being affected .
17 The salmon can recognise this cocktail first in a generalised way in the brackish water of an estuary and then with increasing precision as they follow it into smaller and smaller tributaries until at last they reach the shallows where it exactly matches the prescription demanded by their nostrils .
18 The move may seem relatively trivial , but it is a telling comment on the declining position of the Church of England at a time when it least needs it .
19 That has always been our intention and you will find that this attitude makes a lot of difference at the time when it really counts .
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