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

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1 Do n't eliminate somewhere because it sounds ridiculous or out of the question .
2 Another task force member , a young Indonesian zoologist named Jack West , added , ‘ Also if we wait until next year and the logging goes on as it has , there will be no trees left to keep the elephants on their trail . ’
3 The long day passed slowly and it grew very hot .
4 And when it was n't working on the farm a transport on the back and a bag of straw to sit on and it became the family 's personal transport .
5 Bloody hell I just sit down and it calls again .
6 down and there 's a path goes along and it comes , it goes under the road bridge and it comes out at the foot bridge and it runs next to it
7 They have an ingenious device called a " lens ' , whose shape appears to be mathematically calculated so that it bends these silent rays in such a way that there is an exact one-to-one mapping between objects in the world and an " image " on a sheet of cells called the " retina " .
8 a lovely cottage , thatched roof cottage they lived in and it had an apple tree in the front , and a pear tree down the back , and all fruit trees .
9 The Giral government , consisting entirely as it did of bourgeois Republicans , was increasingly irrelevant to the new situation .
10 Weaker areas are exposed dramatically when the market turns down as it did during 1992 .
11 Ideally , this provision should be deleted , or at the very least it should be amended so that it applies only to the consent of a mortgagee or superior landlord actually required under the terms of an existing mortgage or superior lease .
12 Innumerable times a whole Christian community has broken down because it had sprung from a wish dream .
13 This is important for the biologizing of consciousness : consciousness will evolve only if it improves the survival chances of creatures endowed with it ; and it will have survival value only if it accurately reports what is actually ‘ there ’ .
14 You got , a light goes down and it shows , you know
15 Yet such a demand must be clearly formulated so that it challenges the stereotypes of women 's role .
16 The hip belt should be adjusted so that it fits snugly on the hip girdle , and not round the waist .
17 The Chinese also knew another archaic type of water-clock , a floating bowl with a hole in its base that was adjusted so that it took a specific time to sink .
18 The normal justification thesis states that accepting authority is justified only if it improves one 's compliance with reason .
19 The purpose is to improve work performance and is justified only if it has that result .
20 I must give this to the Prime Minister , explain the strong feelings and see whether the guidelines can be altered so that it becomes more usual to impose a stiffer sentence .
21 We ought to go in before it starts to get cold . ’
22 They knew that palladium has a natural affinity for hydrogen and that if palladium is used as the cathode the hydrogen ions initially migrate into it ; as more and more hydrogen goes in so it gets under ever greater pressures .
23 Occasionally the odd bed-spring goes in where it suits .
24 In the stunned silence George Felse got up , without speaking , and crossed the room to where Gus 's jacket hung on the back of a chair , turned towards the replenished fire , and steamed gently as it dried .
25 One rather exciting will home made will I hasten to add I dealt with last year , the lady of some who was not getting on with her husband and I think although I 'm not absolutely sure that the handwriting is that of her sister and we have this form filled in and it mentioned the bank or special savings account and it mentioned the premium bonds and it mentioned everything in the back bedroom and the linen in the linen and the linen cupboard because she 'd brought all this lot and it failed to appoint an executor and it failed to deal with the residuary estate it meant that technically there was a partial intestacy , as there was a partial intestacy the rules applied to that , first person to inherit ?
26 It must be redesigned so that it illuminates the choices facing the country — not , as now , obscures them .
27 A bedcradle was placed so that it relieved the weight of the bedclothes from her legs .
28 It fits that account better than it fits others , including a probabilistic account of which a bit more will be said .
29 The point is that an orderly community can exist only if it shares many practices , and that in all modern pluralistic societies a great measure of toleration of vastly differing outlooks is made possible by the fact that many of them enable the vast majority of the population to accept common standards of conduct .
30 On the other hand , taking the issue costs of equity shares to the statement of total recognised gains and losses may be considered right as it reflects the nature of these costs as a permanent loss of capital .
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