Example sentences of "it [adv] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It thereby implicitly recognises that culture does indeed have a meaning different from that of beef or grain . |
2 | Is it all right to eat or drink before a session ? |
3 | A man could not become completely impoverished , but it only rarely happened that anyone grew rich . ’ |
4 | " It only really works if you are prepared to work in role alongside the children . " |
5 | It only afterwards transpired that the seedy man was not a reporter but his tutor , with whom he was not otherwise acquainted . ’ |
6 | The insect can now spend the calories that it so assiduously collected and stored when it was a larva . |
7 | Because it so rarely happens that we all treasure it when it does . |
8 | It just so happens that Irish national — popular consciousness interprets the presence of the British state in Ireland as a form of aggression and hence feel justified in repelling the British from Ireland . |
9 | It just so happens that Berlin has expressed interest in a loan show . |
10 | And it just so happens that I mentioned to one of my doormen that particular night that I could do with one of those machines to keep a careful check on my blood pressure . |
11 | It just so happens that some people get taught or pick up techniques without too much problem ( because of circumstances and the people they interact with and learn from ) but some individuals simply do not get exposed to the right experiences to learn these things in quite the same way . |
12 | But it just so happens that the Alu family is particularly well equipped to spread by this route . |
13 | It just so happens that a framed photograph of Clarence Winchester in his 50hp Caudron biplane at Hendon circa 1915 adorns the Collectair office wall ! |
14 | It just so happens that for the past sixty years it has been . |
15 | It just so happens that if multiply this term by X plus two you get rid of the X plus two at the bottom do n't you ? |
16 | It just so happens that Paul had to make his visit there before going on to be decapitated somewhere else . |
17 | He does n't mean anything by it — it just so happens that he inflicts his pent-up frustrations on the person nearest to hand . |
18 | It just so happens that , before I came to this debate this morning , I was flicking through a pile of press cuttings when I came across one from The Journal ( Newcastle upon Tyne ) , a north-eastern regional newspaper . |
19 | It just so happens that this region includes the heartland of Charles the Bald 's kingdom . |
20 | ‘ It just so happens that I am . ’ |
21 | He was going to leave it tonight it just so happens that I 'm courting tonight |
22 | It just so happened that in Axelrod 's original tournament about half the entries were nice . |
23 | It just so happened that Mandy turned up at the afternoon surgery . |
24 | ‘ It just so happened that the Rachel killing was at that time . ’ |
25 | They seldom leave their home state of California : it just so happened that both were attending an international conference in Rome . |
26 | Although President Nixon may have come to the White House committed to ending the war in Vietnam , it just so happened that his way of ending it was to escalate it . |
27 | Which in itself was no lie , but it just so happened that she 'd never been allowed to join the other children in such frivolous pastimes , she reflected with a touch of resentment . |
28 | It just so happened that he , you know , he was alright , and the car was a right-off . |
29 | It just so happened that Geoff Mitchell , the PE master at Eaglescliffe , coached the decathlon at Middlesbrough and Cleveland Harriers . |
30 | What I suspect is that he was inspecting the binding and moved the candle to study it more closely to see if there was a gap between the cover and its backing : underneath the candle flame the writing must have appeared . ’ |