Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] it [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've got one corner of the garden out the front and if the wind 's in the right direction it neatly puts them all together . |
2 | That is an important concession but one which will be wasted if the Government does not accept that part it now has to play . |
3 | The Via crucis ( composed some thirteen years later in 1878 ) was clearly intended as a far more imposing artistic statement , and listened to on that level it undoubtedly succeeds . |
4 | In this case it just happens to be true . ’ |
5 | Waldendale means the dale of the Welshman , Welsh being a word once used to describe any foreigner , though in this case it probably refers to the last remnants of the Celtic peoples who retreated to this dale in the face of Norse and Anglo-Saxon expansion . |
6 | At the very worst it 's someone to talk to , and in this case it probably saved his life . |
7 | This unexplained characteristic of RJ2.2.5 was previously reported ( 5,8,13,14 ) ; in this case it further confirms the derivation of AR from RJ2.2.5 . |
8 | In this case it still forces the COPY device to read each file in turn . |
9 | Although a picture of NCC confusion emerged from this study it still held out the hope , if only by implication , that more rigorous thinking would achieve better results . |
10 | here we are articifial snow it even makes snowballs … hope you 've enjoyed our ski-ing this afternoon next week we 're out on the River Thames for the Boat race |
11 | With Hitchock in this mood it already looks a good signing and Porterfield said : ‘ We are not bringing the Russian to take Kevin 's place . |
12 | When photographed with adequate equipment it really does recall the outline of the North American continent ; it is dimly visible with the naked eye in the guise of a slightly brighter section of the Milky Way , and binoculars show it clearly as a large region of diffuse nebulosity . |
13 | When it comes , in Chapter 6 ‘ A review of some major issues ’ , to this point it simply declares : There is in this assertion more sound and flannel signifying not very much than there is substance . |
14 | As the toga increased in social importance it also gained in size , though it clearly remained a difficult garment to wear . |
15 | They begin by observing that if you scratch the bark of this tree it immediately exudes beads of milky latex . |
16 | Out of this theory it also follows that the uniqueness of each individual construct system necessarily means that there can be no straightforward response to a stimulus but only a multiplicity of interpretations . |
17 | Even at this size it completely outclassed most Rutland villages , quite two-thirds of which had populations of fewer than 150 . |
18 | If you were dealing with a foreign national it often paid to have a representative of a Great Power , like Britain , at your back . |
19 | Even in its most calm state it still resonates to brain waves that vibrate at eight cycles per second . |
20 | Yeah because I mean if there , if you 've got a high instep it still do n't matter because you only widen your laces do n't you ? |
21 | For this reason it neither defines law in terms of force , legitimate or otherwise , nor does it point to literal enforceability as the essence of law . |
22 | On the plus side , the multiload is well thought out and the game does n't auto-restart once later levels are reached ( HURRAH ! ) but when each level is exactly the same as the one before it , except with a different background it hardly matters . |
23 | The tannery had the deserted aspect it always wore ; it took very few workers to keep it productive . |
24 | When the articulative process works well , the pattern of elements that it organizes comes to seem ‘ natural ’ ; in this form it usually spreads widely through society . |
25 | But for some reason it just refuses to go away . |
26 | If for some reason it subsequently becomes obvious that you ca n't do what you said you 'd do , then the genuine thing to do is to contact the person before the deadline expires , admit your difficulty and negotiate a new deadline . |
27 | For some reason it never occurred to me to lie or make any effort at all to save my invaluable little tin box . |
28 | Refitted as a cinema in the early years of this century it subsequently became a bingo hall and finally a flood-damaged carpet warehouse . |
29 | Finally , one will break through the " wall " of the ovum and enter it ; the wall will then seal behind it and in some way it now becomes impregnable to the assaults of further sperm . |
30 | But as I say the last bit where you sa dur during the course of the , of this conversation it almost sounded as though you were gon na , you 're doing it parrot , parrot fashion whereas the rest of it was , was superb , there was no , no problems in that . |