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

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1 Voluntary effort is especially prominent in work with special problem groups — alcoholics and drug addicts , for example — where it both innovates and complements statutory provision .
2 This was probably such an advance that it completely replaced and earlier form of life , whatever that may have been .
3 THE CITY is in grave danger of being bullied into subscribing for shares in the water industry that it neither wants nor needs .
4 What seems to me more significant is that it both foreshadowed and paralleled the Hercynian , Tethyan and Mediterranean lines that were to come .
5 Schools were not compelled to employ an MRO ; in fact , to have an MRO a school had to prove to the media advisory team that it both needed and valued the skills offered .
6 Before the Director General can take action under the Regulations , the advertisement must be such that it both deceives or is likely to deceive and is likely to affect the economic behaviour of those whom it reaches or to injure a competitor of the trader ( usually the advertiser ) whose interests the advertisement is promoting .
7 awareness that it just stands and bleats and does nothing because it can do nothing !
8 It is said , therefore , that it directly causes or permits the nuisance to continue , as happened in Halsey 's case .
9 Shmueli for example argues that ‘ relationism ’ deserves more credit than it traditionally receives and that a ‘ dynamic synthesis ’ can lead to a new type of objectivity in the social sciences ( Shmueli 1977 ) .
10 Well it might be that this turns out to be an extremely successful gamble , and Branson has expanded Virgin into a world recovery , or it may be that this airline runs into more serious financial difficulties in the middle of the decade , and it either contracts or it sells out to either an American or a continental European carrier .
11 and it just went and we had to get these guys who , who did the washing machine
12 And you hit it and it bends up and it just dies and I 've been sitting like , I mean I , I definitely do n't think that it is anything with the way I hold it in like cos I 've been sitting going and I just , just hit it and it goes ee , it just dies so you ca n't bend , that 's on too .
13 ooh and it just stank and it 's a bit greasy and
14 But that 's all it takes , it 's just the skin to get broken , and underneath the skin and it just spreads and it 's
15 Its support had been visibly waning , and it now collapsed and found itself suspended or abolished in the republics .
16 Personally , from a personal view during those years I was erm going for a neutral stance on the conflict because it did n't help any cause and it only hurt and harmed the peoples of both Iraq and Iran .
17 It is incremental , and it only credits and penalises rules which were actually involved in the search .
18 However , after exhaustive efforts to produce interfaces using Motif — which it dubs a ‘ deranged widget set ’ — the company has decided to ‘ stop throwing good money after bad and cease using it until it either improves or disappears . ’
19 If you get only a mild reaction to a particular food , watch it carefully until it either disappears or increases into a full-blown reaction .
20 He lowered himself gingerly to a gilt chair and stirred his coffee , the spoon circulating slowly until it finally stopped and he sat staring at it .
21 C&P disposes of its wastes in a variety of ways including landfill and incineration — but it also reuses and recycles wherever possible .
22 I do believe there were , there was a high explosive bomb but I think it was just jettisoned to as you wanted to get back home the German pilot he , he landed somewhere up Bluebell Wood but it just exploded and no one was hurt .
23 Llewelyn turned from the altar in time to catch that disconcerting look , but it neither puzzled nor disturbed him .
24 It has spiracles along its side through which it can breathe , but it neither feeds nor excretes .
25 It is a risky form of self-defence , putting the animal completely at the mercy of its attacker 's jaws , but it sometimes works and the bluffer escapes .
26 A residents ' association , parish or town council is not allowed to make representations on behalf of local residents unless it actually owns or occupies land in the vicinity of the proposed operating centre .
27 ‘ I prefer to play the 1963 model because it just looks and plays better , ’ she says .
28 In the sections to follow the stark question is therefore put ‘ Is the Probation Service in the business of inflicting pain ? ’ and the answer which unfolds may be summarized ‘ No , because it neither aspires nor wishes to ! ’
29 Achieving the task is top priority but process is vital because it either helps or hinders the achievement of the task .
30 The Granny is n't really a knot — it 's a mistake because it either slips or jams .
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