Example sentences of "it [adv] [verb] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , does it really bore them ( so that they do n't need it at all in their lives ) or does it secretly shock and dismay them , so that they have to pretend to be bored ? |
2 | High factor sunscreens wo n't stop you turning brown , but will prevent your skin from burning when first exposed to the sun , allowing it slowly to acclimatise and produce its own natural protection and colour . |
3 | Decide what each shot is going to include and get it properly focused and framed before you press the button . |
4 | Was it properly refereed or passed through at the urgings of the editor ? |
5 | Given the common Caribbean background of family members it is noteworthy that Creole is not used as a common medium of interaction either within or between generations , at least when British-born speakers are present ; however , some speakers may use a mesolectal Creole most of the time without it apparently having or acquiring any special symbolic value . |
6 | Personally , from a personal view during those years I was erm going for a neutral stance on the conflict because it did n't help any cause and it only hurt and harmed the peoples of both Iraq and Iran . |
7 | It is incremental , and it only credits and penalises rules which were actually involved in the search . |
8 | ‘ It so happens that SUPPLYKITS also needs more cash . |
9 | It perhaps diffuses and dilute that kind of erm of racial tension from building up . |
10 | However , the Foreign Office said it warmly welcomed and supported the US move to step up its contribution . |
11 | But you see , Gianluigi 's cousin works in the museum and they 've got so much stuff there they literally do n't know what to do with it all , it just sits and rots in boxes in the cellar , no one ever sees it . |
12 | It just happens that published Welsh Office data on migration across the border is a good measure of the flight from cities as it affects Wales . |
13 | It just grew and grew — I related to it more and found that the repertoire became more and more slide , so now the set is about 70% slide . |
14 | ‘ It just grew and grew , ’ Alan grinned as he talked about the development of the book , ‘ I soon realised that a circular including anecdotes to keep former members in touch was not possible , we had given rise to a book ! ’ |
15 | Perhaps it just grew and matured until it took in all their emotions , but his hands began to smooth her back and shoulders , until in the end his fingers were threaded through her hair and his big , warm hands were holding her steady while he kissed her with mesmerising thoroughness . |
16 | It just means that putting it first |
17 | ‘ I prefer to play the 1963 model because it just looks and plays better , ’ she says . |
18 | For example , needs to account for why if the sentence P and Q is true , then so is the sentence Q and in order to do that it assigns a certain structure , for example as on the handout in my assigned structure and brackets P Q. Erm anyway erm it just has and has a separate particle operating on two distinct sentences that are not ordered syntax needs to account for the well-formedness of the structure , sorry P and Q. The ill-formedness of P Q and the similar grouping of and with or that is in English between sentences and where you can find one and find another but not with , not you do n't say John loves Mary not Peter loves Jill . |
19 | In Dundee 's Northern College , the Values Education Project developed a methodology through which a school could identify the values it already holds and set targets to grow from there . |
20 | At the garden centre you can obtain bags of granite chippings that can also be used as decor for the aquarium base , although it is no use where high turnover undergravel filtration is in use as it soon blocks and becomes covered in a blanket of waste matter . |
21 | I mean Mao will have no merit in actually distorting it deliberately to try and motivate his leaders because |
22 | It further develops and tests a notational scheme for this function which could eventually become the basis of a standard in this field of practice . |
23 | It gradually descended and changed in colour , until it became a blue-grey mist seething over the heads of the musicians , almost as if the sweat generated by their exertions was steaming in cold air above them . |
24 | This great tower loomed over Rome — as indeed it still does although halved by a later earthquake — dominating the Capitol , the Colosseum , the Quirinal and the route from the Lateran to St Peter 's , and was described by one chronicler as touching the clouds . |
25 | CDS is committed to supporting that hardware until at least the year 2000 — it still builds and sells them — though there will be no further additions to the series . |
26 | This is n't as bad as it seems ; switching a PC on and off does it more harm than leaving it powered up . |
27 | Then , if left alone , it quickly revives and makes a dash for freedom . |
28 | It is said , therefore , that it directly causes or permits the nuisance to continue , as happened in Halsey 's case . |
29 | Well it automatically comes on you see it it 's all frozen at the moment it will probably shoot out itself I did try it once to try and pull it out but , I think |
30 | In the past , if a government lost a vote in Parliament over a major policy issue like the Maastricht treaty , it automatically resigned and called a general election . |