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

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1 For example , one of the galleries might want the Picasso if it also gets the Cezanne but not the Turner ; but it would not insist on the Picasso if it got the Turner ; but would want both if it did not get the Cezanne .
2 The complex has been restored by a voluntary trust , and comprises two grinding mills with a wharf and crane on the Caldon Canal ; flint was delivered to the works by barge on the canal after coming all the way from south-east England where it mostly occurs .
3 A similar romantic nationalist tradition was also developing in Russia and it too seems to have influenced Marx .
4 It was one of the first cities conquered by the Arabs in Andalucía and it still retained a Moorish atmosphere .
5 I carried on , then came back to live in the North but it just seems to have been a really cemented bond . ’
6 Of this period Glass says ; ‘ I loved Charlie Parker and Bud Powell but it never occurred to me to play their music .
7 ‘ I loved Charlie Parker and Bud Powell but it never occurred to me to play their music .
8 We were the first British team ever to play in St Thomas and Tortoal ; in Anguilla we made history again because we played the first ever ‘ first-class ’ in England but it certainly will in Anguilla !
9 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 .
10 In the next 20 years the NHS did not escape criticism from academic Fabians but it never reached the volume and intensity of the criticism which , for example , social security and income maintenance attracted as they appeared to retreat further and further away from the principles of the Beveridge Report .
11 Panic began to grip Mildred as it slowly dawned on her that not only Tabby , but also the bedstead , all the furniture and even the bats sleeping round the picture rail were many times larger than usual .
12 During this time TMAM acquired former Danish Air Force Hunter F.51 E-412 from the BAe cache at Dunsfold and it currently carries 43 Squadron colours .
13 At yesterday 's installation ceremony he told the audience : ‘ I adopted Middlesbrough and it now turns out Middlesbrough has adopted me . ’
14 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
15 By the late 1960s Pakistan had ceased to participate in military exercises within the framework of SEATO and CENTO and it eventually withdrew from SEATO .
16 This was before the building of New Bridge Road and it now seems impossible that the large convoy of vehicles could ever make its way over the narrow bridges leading into the city .
17 It is , though , more overtly apparent when he attempts to limit the damage to the atmosphere of the conversation caused by McKendrick 's accusation of his insincerity when praising Stoke university : Rather than make a straightforward denial , Anderson tries to diffuse the tension with humour by playing on the literal sense of McKendrick 's accusation. his display of urbane wit brings about some laughter from McKendrick but it also elicits a sardonic comment which is a valid observation on Anderson 's character .
18 He also throws away too many key phrases : ‘ This Triton of the minnows ’ is a magnificent epithet for Sicinius but it here gets lost and although in the great banishment-speech Mr Dance 's body-language is good ( as he hurls his coat to the ground in fine disdain ) it is significant that the directors resort to an echo-chamber effect on ‘ There is a world elsewhere . ’
19 The presence of the black swan in the islands only emphasised for Gould its unnatural absence from the large rivers , such as the Derwent , on mainland Tasmania where it once abounded :
20 The Empire army may include the Tzarina if it also includes at least one unit of Kislev troops .
21 Vermstroy operated from Ipswich but it also operated from Nunes .
22 The main item on the agenda was future policy in Ulster but it soon became clear that another issue had become dominant .
23 But Limpar said : ‘ They have a very strong squad but nobody can beat England at Wembley when it really matters .
24 It was argued by the LEA that it therefore had no obligation to provide transport .
25 The fuel situation in western Romania was desperate because a lot was being smuggled into Yugoslavia before it even got to the petrol stations .
26 But this pattern was not unique to Britain and it merely confirmed the strength of the economic forces which were coming to determine the development of the newspaper industry and of the newspaper itself .
27 ‘ The fight I 'd love would be against McMillan and it nearly happened before he lost his WBO title .
28 ‘ Our stables are just a few miles away at Bognor and it only takes a short time to get him there .
29 As no one individual or institution in the Czech Republic has $10 million to spend on a painting , the collection would almost certainly be split and leave Bohemia if it ever does come under the hammer .
30 ( 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 .
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