Example sentences of "[noun] it [verb] [adv prt] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | But the little dog I went , I took a friend to collect her little dog from the vet it 's had a double hernia , has n't it , double hernia , it , it had a tremendous operation dear little thing , but she said he had a wart under he 's eye and on it 's own accord it dried up and dropped off . |
2 | Both the particular rule it lays down and , more important , the general principle it enshrines should be accepted as part of the English law also , though it may be debatable whether there is a need for it to be put into statutory form . |
3 | Doing a bit of analytical geometry it turns out that the equipotential surfaces are circular cylinders as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2.22 . |
4 | Some Near Eastern religions demand allegiance to one of many monsters , but on closer examination it turns out that the other creatures in the loch are only large fish . |
5 | I do n't know how many years it went on and then there were a lot of ploughs and boys a lot of their own ploughs I think . |
6 | But on closer investigation it turns out that she has trained herself only to like healthy food . |
7 | In the course of our investigation it turned out that this character had been lying low , wanted by Bristol CID on fraud charges . ’ |
8 | At the next junction it turned off and rejoined the Edgware Road running back south . |
9 | Th the day it comes out but they , all the er |
10 | Within the monkeys it turns out that some types have higher EQs than others and that , interestingly , there is some connection with how they make their living : insect-eating and fruit-eating monkeys have bigger brains , for their size , than leaf-eating monkeys . |
11 | When this Doppler shift is converted to relative velocity it turns out that the velocity varies sinusoidally with time . |
12 | Prices satisfying these costs are Pareto-superior to go-it-alone prices or prices for subgroups , so that it would seem people would be willing to pay them , yet in our example it turned out that they are not . |
13 | He glanced round again , but the Thing , the Beast , the Monster , or whatever it was , was hidden from his sight by the smoke it shot out as it galloped forward . |
14 | It swam straight into my chest and bowled me over , thank God it swam on but the adrenalin was flowing so all I could think about was what sort of picture I 'd got . |
15 | Ever since you went away we have been unable to get the fire to burn ; even if we borrowed a light from the neighbours it went out as soon as we brought it in . " |
16 | You 'll provide us with sufficient entries so that the people who are man it get in and car parking . |
17 | In quantum mechanics it turns out that the operators x and p do not commute , which is why there can not be a state in which they both take definite values . |
18 | ( 5 ) French wine a French kiss the French government It turns out that there is a split within this group of four apparently similar phrases . |
19 | But elsewhere in Europe it lives on and refers to new ways of working with groups , especially those on the margins . |
20 | do n't want to be sort of too enthusiastic about the number of words , just in case it turns out that they ca n't . |
21 | In part this can be attributed to the diverse scopes that have been claimed for sociolinguistics ( see Trudgill , 1978 : Introduction ) , but in part it comes about because sociolinguists are interested in inter-relations between language and society however these are manifested in grammatical systems : sociolinguistics is not a component or level of a grammar in the way that syntax , semantics , phonology and , quite plausibly , pragmatics are . |
22 | But of course it turns out that the blithe estivant was only planning what he doubtless terms a Weekend Break . |
23 | On inspection it turned out that the women had strong community ties through their membership of the local chapels . |
24 | After about ten minutes it came down and flew a cautious lap , and then landed . |
25 | We 're going down this road and John was in front of me and just as John went past this wagon it pulled out and there was a car coming the other way . |
26 | Because that way it stays on if you do it the other way it 'll drop off it 's as simple as that , okay , cover the pad and as you spiral up the arm all you need to do is to cover about two thirds of what you 've just done before , just like a spiral , you find the bandages , the more you use those roller bandages of yours the worse they get to control because they lose their , you know , nice and stretchiness , so you just do , cover up the pad at the top , tie always on the top of the arm never underneath here . |
27 | Oh that 's it the way it spreads out and then you ca n't see it . . |
28 | The men asked some very technical questions and during conversation it turned out that one of them had worked on the construction of the Visitors ’ Centre and another had been employed on the construction of one of the Scottish nuclear power stations . ’ |
29 | KKR said that if Hillsborough could not refinance the debt it took on when it launched a $2.4billion leveraged takeover in the building industry , it might have to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy . |
30 | For an elliptical crack Inglis 's stress concentration factor is : Though this was calculated for an ellipse it turns out that it is very nearly accurate for any sharp re-entrant or notch . |