Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [coord] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That original Chiswick House was believed to have been built by Sir Edward Wardour but it later passed into the hands of Robert Carr , Earl of Somerset .
2 Of this period Glass says ; ‘ I loved Charlie Parker and Bud Powell but it never occurred to me to play their music .
3 ‘ I loved Charlie Parker and Bud Powell but it never occurred to me to play their music .
4 This is true for all points above the LM curve and it similarly follows that upward pressure will be exerted on interest rates at all points below the LM curve .
5 Now it 's not John Major and it 's not Martin Brandon Bravo and it 's not the Sheriff although we 're thinking on the right lines there , and it 's not Kenneth Clarke or Brian Clough and it certainly is n't Dennis McCarthy and it 's not D H Lawrence either .
6 Well Terry said it was because , we took this , we took that , we took , taken a place on Pranting Street and it still do n't work
7 ( c ) Branscombe A village in two parts ; in the 9th century it was owned by King Alfred and it later belonged to the Benedictine Abbey in Exeter .
8 The weakness of glass fibres brings us to the question of Griffith cracks and it also brings us back to Professor Inglis , whom we left in Chapter 2 worrying about why ships broke in two at sea when simple calculation showed them to be amply strong enough .
9 Penge U.D.C. asked the Company to pay about £250 for widening the bridge at Anerley Station but it eventually cost £1,750 .
10 His name is Peter Davenport and it just amazed me to watch him . ’
11 The exterior is like a larger version of Hollola Church and it also has a separate campanile and richly decorative brick gabling .
12 er it 's an event held in The Gallery and er we have got er ski experts coming er , equipment people ; we have got the latest ski simulator coming down from Dorset , which enables people to actually get inside and it takes you down the Val de Zere er no , yes , takes you down the Val de Zere downhill and it really is quite impressive .
13 Not only does it offer the opportunity for forging strong links and friendships between schools in Northern Ireland but it also allows them to learn about a very different social and cultural environment in Japan , ’ said Mr Hanley .
14 Not only does this result in uncertainty about the future of projects funded through Making Belfast Work but it also creates inter-departmental friction and runs counter to the findings of the government scrutiny report of funding of voluntary agencies , which said funding should be tied to departmental objectives .
15 The small town of Saint-Palais , up the road from Harambels , was once the chief town of French Navarre and it still has its moments architecturally , though it is a little character less overall .
16 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 .
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