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

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1 But suddenly it turned and galloped at the house and to my horror it leapt gigantically up and straight at me with bared teeth .
2 Basically it resembled that issued to hospitals , canteens and similar institutions .
3 The train was still moving between stations but the twins seemed to have lost all interest in knowing how long it took and relaying this information to the rest of the carriage .
4 And all day long it glows and shines and holds
5 Perhaps it sharpens and develops reading , decoding , and comprehension skills .
6 new marriage , new spouse intestacy rules , spouse is the nearest and gets the first lot so it presumes that having got married you want that spouse to have what you 've got .
7 So it follows that reducing the number of House Dust Mites in your home could improve the condition of sufferers in your family when sensitivity is a likely problem .
8 So it appeared that making muonic hydrogen would be straight-forward .
9 But soon it dries and hardens .
10 Thus it seems that following the early manifestations of the id and its component sexual and aggressive drives in early childhood , from about the age of seven until the age of puberty a period of relative quiescence and control of the id sets in , associated with the development of the ego and especially of the superego .
11 The water was a greyish-green , streaked with gold by the sun , and above it wheeled and drifted numbers of birds .
12 We do know that , when gripped by a golfer , a club 's behaviour is different from the way it behaves when gripped by a clamp as it is in the standard manufacturers ' tests .
13 Another source of worry was the baby girl that Panna , another of Chaman 's chelas , had adopted ; if ever it wheezed or coughed or refused its food , Panna would work herself up into an opera of agitation .
14 Yes er and of course i if er rather like it seems as happened last week , if he seems to have got a bit of time he seems to need to have to extend it
15 We meet friends of him , of Valentin , and also it rains and rains … ’
16 What saves an ordinary cat from being over-mauled is the fact that sooner or later it struggles and scratches .
17 A few minutes later it emerged and flew off and then when it returned it looked at the wall and saw the marks and went inside .
18 Just as the regime had decided , by 1859 , to make land available to serfs ( not merely to emancipate them ) , so now it grasped that strengthening the centre 's authority in the countryside ran counter to the policy of increasing the freedom of its subjects .
19 Now it seems that makes them sympathetic to those who — quite literally — get away with murder .
20 The press blamed us for Labour 's defeat , the Tories blamed us for Labour 's defeat and now it looks as thought the Labour Party is blaming us for Labour 's defeat .
21 And now the world had some tension in it ; now it twanged and vibrated with meaning and possibility !
22 Today it emerged that DOREND ltd is run by Harold and Ruth Gee who live at this house in north London .
23 She was wrong about Dunvegan being unsuitable for gardening — she wanted to move to a less rocky place : today it blooms and blows .
24 Of course , the NME has consistently only really been as good as the contemporary music , film etc it celebrates and criticises , and remains a decent barometer , despite the sporadically desperate-seeming attempts to apply bellows to no more than a small flame .
25 When deciding the environment of the system being modelled , keep in mind the simple definition that applies in this context , ie it influences but does n't control the system , and also the notion that the environment provides the inputs to the system and receives the outputs from it .
26 he 's given me a life line , so jolly well it happened and enjoy life .
27 A few leading officials believed that free speech , human rights and other concepts embraced by the term ‘ democracy ’ were honourable in themselves , but mostly it appeared that support for democracy was based on promoting economic progress .
28 Sometimes it thickened and pulsed with blood and felt like it was going to rip something .
29 couple of decades there has been an unparalleled interest in the occult and astrology and Satanism , and witchcraft and society at large , on the one hand it worships at the shrine of science and technology and then it turns and pays its cash , and it does pay its cash , and its homage at the signs of the zodiac , and at the other various things dealing wi or are a part of the occult .
30 The fourth started out the same way , then it stretched and lifted an octave .
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