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

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1 Do we have any feedback from any other local parties or the National Party are they recommending it or they only putting out feelers to local parties and ask what what we feel about it ?
2 And they 'll say well can you fax the wording through , practices have got it or you just drop is round .
3 Helen 's tearful mother Anne Stephens said today : ‘ Whether you believe it or anyone else believes it my daughter is innocent and she 's been sent to prison for a week for something she has n't done . ’
4 The beech tree was a part of it too , and the stile beneath it where they always met , at seven .
5 But erm we ca n't spend money we have n't go , we ca n't spend money and erm I mean er if we spent if we went on spending money , then what would happen is that the Trust would simply well it would go it would n't exactly go broke but jobs would have to be cut and that sort of thing , people would be very badly affected by it so you just have to wait .
6 Eye surgeons had learned to cut the ligament with complete success , but it was so different a procedure from the rest of the operation and so incompatible with it that they often dreaded it .
7 Locals call it ‘ The Wall ’ because so many people like it that they never venture outside it till it 's time to go home .
8 Its classical central waiting-room had a touch of the first Euston about it , eighty years removed , and South Australian railways were so proud of it that they promptly published a booklet providing statistics of its dimensions , quantities of building materials used , and so on .
9 Death — she had so longed for it that she hardly gave it a second thought .
10 Why was it that she always found herself attracted to older men ?
11 I think it 's a bit too busy myself , but I 'll explain w , the things about it that I really like .
12 THE Government 's Homeswap Scheme is designed to help council and Housing Association tenants exchange properties but so few people seem aware of it that it hardly works .
13 In his treatise I Will Pray with the Spirit he describes that Church 's Book of Common Prayer as ‘ a mere human invention , which God is so far from owning it that He expressly forbids it , in His most Holy and Blessed Word ’ .
14 He got so fed up with it that he even tried a salmon shepherd 's pie to make it more interesting .
15 But was Picasso fond of the different women he was with or was it that he just liked them physically , and he was able to use them in his work ?
16 At a meeting of local Serbian leaders in Orašac , in mid February , the thirty-six-year-old Djordje Petrović ( Karadjordje ) was asked to lead the rebellion , although legend has it that he twice refused , excusing himself on the ground that his violent temper would make him an unsuitable leader .
17 Was it that he suddenly realised that his convictions of the past 30 years were false , or did he simply realise that the electorate could not stomach them ?
18 Is n't it that he only had the job because nobody else was there ?
19 Erm is that seasonal is it that you just rent out in the summer ?
20 Each time it comes up with a reason , just smile and lovingly tell it that you now wish to give up your old payoffs , and believe that life is full of joy .
21 Assure it that you now have other ways of handling life , or new beliefs , that it can now help you in some other way .
22 What is it that you really like to do ? ’
23 Who is it that you really see ? ’
24 Er , is there any of it that you really enjoy , or sort of enjoy a little bit , or think oh this is n't too bad , or .
25 Make bosses aware of their behaviour by asking : ‘ What is it that you really want to say that you 're covering up with sarcasm ? ’
26 I do n't tell my parents about it 'cause they only laugh ; it 's a big joke to them .
27 It costs us more to collect it than we actually get in .
28 Gabriel went back to her table , conscious that Cat had been listening , but probably could n't make more of it than he already knew .
29 And there was a satisfaction about it although I always think in those days we had to work so fast that there was n't the time to do what you 'd really like to have done for the patients .
30 It appeared to me that the quest for publicity could do nothing but harm , so long as we were certain , as indeed we made sure , that all the disabled knew of the facility and used it if they so desired .
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