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

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1 I went on my way happy after that — indeed , happier than I had been before I had seen the strange apparitions-and it occurred to me that somebody both less logical and less imaginative would have jumped to the conclusion that what they had seen were UFOs .
2 Er there was down , and , and , farm was on the right and it went the back where old is around there .
3 It recognises the great value of oralism but it does not despise the natural language abilities of the deaf ; it utilises the efficiency of fingerspelling and recognises the limitations of lipreading and the inevitable imperfections in speech for the deaf although it does not reject them .
4 Nevertheless the draw has dealt more sympathetically with the Scots than it did before the 1986 World Cup , when they found themselves grouped with West Germany , Uruguay and Denmark .
5 Warm the solid and it turns straight back into gas .
6 For Pickford The Eternal Grind was a step towards her true screen self , which she was to discover most fully in The Poor Little Rich Girl of 1917 , a film which satirized the rich whilst it confirmed its star as the richest actress in the world .
7 Both types of explanation are rejected as inadequate by the sociologist : the individualistic because it does not recognise the importance of wider social forces acting on the individual which he or she can not control ; the naturalistic because it fails to recognise that behaviour patterns are not primarily biologically determined but rather reflect social conventions that have been learned by individuals as members of social groups or , more generally , society .
8 The final option , fitting your own hard disk , is definitely the cheapest but it does need some skill with a screw driver .
9 The evidence , including autopsies and eye-witness statements , pointed to a fire on board the DC-8 before it crashed , they said .
10 Wilko does n't seem to be the smartest when it comes to totting up transfer prices !
11 The British connection dated back to the time when Jacobite refugees settled here in the eighteenth century , but it was after Wellington 's victories in the region early in the 1800s that it became serious .
12 from the six and it gives you four but then you give the sign of a larger
13 I do n't know whether this will be acceptable to Policy and Resources Committee or the Council at the end of the day , but essentially what is showing there is something that , taken over the three years meets er , a figure equivalent to the annual but it does n't do it uniformly over the three years .
14 On the outside but it does n't stop the light
15 Sony Corp says it will reduce recruitment of new graduates next fiscal year to 500 from the 990 that it has offered jobs for the current year : it will be the second consecutive year-on-year decrease in recruitment after a peak of 1,750 in the 1992-93 fiscal year .
16 No I looked on the virginal and it had more saturates in than this
17 There is precedent for saying that a drunken belief that the car belongs to the accused when it did not does not give a s.12(6) defence : Gannon ( 1988 ) 87 Cr App R 254 .
18 In her analyses of Freud 's conception of female sexuality , she demonstrates that Freud 's view of women as lack or as absence forces them into the discursive position of the hysteric because it denies them autonomous identity and obliges them to mimic the voice of the dominant male if they wish to be heard at all ( 1974:66–71 ) .
19 Thus the F.C.C. was held to have surmounted the first hurdle of entitlement to enter the inquiry , but fell at the second because it had misconstrued the meaning of successor in title .
20 Marx 's reaction to this was as much an attempt to counter the claim being made on behalf of the Prussian bureaucracy in the 1840s that it offered an alternative to constitutionalism , as it was a theoretical objection to Hegel 's interpretation of the state ( Liebich 1982 ) .
21 the black grows quicker , longer than the white and it covers them up .
22 No sooner had the women 's liberation movement moved from the sixties to the seventies than it saw the economic conditions for its demands evaporate .
23 Only the United Kingdom economy performed as badly during the seventies and it has always been near the bottom of the league .
24 In 1893 the eminent physiologist J. S. Burdon-Sanderson ( 1828–1905 ) told the British Association for the Advancement of Science that ‘ oecology ’ was one of the three great divisions of biology , along with physiology and morphology , and was in some ways the most attractive of the three because it came closest to the spirit of what had once been called the ‘ philosophy of living nature ’ .
25 We can rely neither on what it says about the state of the economy nor on the little that it reveals about the state of the public finances .
26 News is that it 's alive and well in Eau Claire , Wisconsin , and is even considering an initial public offering of shares — and IBM Corp , which holds a large minority stake , will be marketing and supporting the SS-1 when it comes out .
27 ‘ Because of the angle I had no chance of getting it over the bar with my right foot so I simply hit it with the left and it went over . ’
28 A tilt to the left and it had taken his wing and was driving him back down to the ground ; correction to the right and it was at him that way , turning him round and out of control .
29 He found the energy for one last run down the left and it ended with a foul by Birch .
30 At the same time , crimes of the powerless are revealed and exaggerated , and this serves the interests of the powerful because it legitimizes their control agencies , such as the police and prison service , being strengthened materially , technologically , and legally , so that their ability to survey , harass , deter , both specifically and generally , actual and potential resisters to political authority is enhanced .
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