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

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1 Or sorry because it embarrasses you to be with me because of it ? ’
2 This is then forgotten or repressed when it seems to have vanished altogether and there 's a third period , what Freud calls the return of the repressed when the initial trauma comes back in the form of symptoms and er ideally in the form of an analysis that finally brings it to the surface of consciousness and dissolves it , and this is a typical pattern .
3 It is therefore in the artist 's interest to avoid using fixative on a finished drawing where possible because it tends to flatten the surface of the pastels .
4 Guar gum is a complex polysaccharide which can not be digested or absorbed and it appears to have two effects .
5 The coat colour can be all white , blue , blue roan or pied and it owes this variety to the Shorthorn ; the ‘ blue ’ is the equivalent of the Shorthorn 's roan .
6 Unlike many psychodynamic theories , this one is at least susceptible to proof or disproof and it has just been comprehensively disproved .
7 Termite fishing is not as simple or straightforward as it sounds .
8 There let your fish rest until you are ready to serve it : warm with a sauce of your own devising — variations on the hollandaise theme always go down well — or cold when it has cooled .
9 Well it 's usually because the heart itself is getting either old or tired or it 's damaged in one way .
10 Völker ideally combines the lyrical and the heroic in his singing , phrases with authority , albeit with a certain freedom where note values are concerned , and puts other contenders in the shade , even though by 1942 the voice was n't quite as pliant or firm as it had been six or seven years earlier .
11 You can use petrol , but that 's not particularly safe or healthy and it tends to leave an oily film .
12 It is not dusky or mottled and it has no results of inflammation such as no suppuration , no thick green or yellow purulent discharges and no continued fever ;
13 ‘ It comes in red , yellow or green and it looks like plastic . ’
14 This is something more than a mere disturbance of the public calm or quiet but it appears that in the context of public order , the element of violence deemed essential in R. v. Howell ( C.A. , 1982 ) , in relation to powers of summary arrest , has not always been required .
15 I found that interesting because it appears that the Minister does not know how many doctors made a claim that was above the amount of the reimbursement schedule or , if he did know , he was unwilling to tell me , so I must presume that he did not know .
16 from a distance it looks more black than brown and it has a most interesting tail which , when closed , looks like one of the flippers scuba divers wear .
17 Fabia was shaken , but was more intent then on finding out what she could do to help whatever the trouble was , than concerned that it looked as though she could say goodbye to her much looked forward to Czechoslovakian holiday .
18 The point is that although book knowledge is in itself a good thing , it is useless and worse than useless if it deflects your attention from the question that you are being asked .
19 So far , Intergraph is more than satisfied that it made the correct decision when it selected Chameleon .
20 A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it .
21 A police officer said his corpse was so charred and mutilated that it took more than an hour to identify it .
22 The champagne tasted sharp and dry and it had lost its fizz .
23 The gesture was both intimate and impersonal and it reminded her of Maggie 's physical friendship that never grew into love .
24 This process can be painful and revealing but it leads to greater self-awareness — the first step to unambiguous communication .
25 She continued to lean against the gravestone , sick and shaking , her teeth chattering , her stomach as knotted and tormented as it had been in childbirth .
26 Two cream crackers with Flora margarine , followed by one fresh apple diced and eaten with the skin on if possible after it has been well washed .
27 This seems quite antiquated and unnecessary but it seems to appear in virtually all commercial leases and landlords ' solicitors seem reluctant to start a new trend by agreeing to its deletion .
28 The original outline for settlement looks both feudal and foolish — foolish because the men of importance were to be ranged in a tidy hierarchy with outlandish titles like cacique and landgrave , and feudal because it rested on the assumption that the proprietors would get a permanent rental income from politically loyal and economically co-operative tenants .
29 The heartache and suffering over the centuries has made them tough and strong and it 's been a slow evolution .
30 The offence this may cause is attributed to the fact that it ‘ crosses the line between private and public since it makes available … some sexual act of a private kind … for a voyeuristic interest ’ .
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