Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb -s] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Carried out behind closed doors — in workrooms , laboratories and offices — it rarely gets a mention in the media despite the fact that excavations are often featured . |
2 | In other words , although CDTV is designed to look like appliance technology , it discreetly provides a conversion option making it possible , if desired , to turn CDTV into an overt computer system . |
3 | As a group develops , it slowly attains a responsibility towards the people who work for it . |
4 | As a group swells in size with natural increase of population and with new members joining it from outside , it eventually reaches a point where it ceases to enjoy an optimum exploitative relationship with its physical and economic resources . |
5 | It only takes a current of a few nanoamps to develop enough voltage to break down the insulation and make a hole in the silicon . |
6 | TAKE THAT : ‘ Take That And Party ’ Brit equivalent of New Kids offer their 12-track debut , featuring two Top 20 singles , ‘ It Only Takes A Minute ’ and ‘ I Found Heaven ’ |
7 | ‘ It only takes a minute . |
8 | Richard Waterhouse , who runs the RAC 's Child Safety Campaign , said : ‘ It only takes a minute to ensure a child is safely strapped in . |
9 | Constable when he was giving evidence it only takes a second to fire a gun was n't that the reason that the bed was tipped because it had to be checked quickly that was n't underneath otherwise Constable may might have got shot . |
10 | It only takes a couple of minutes before the flysheet is in place . |
11 | So when , and I would agree with you again , so when are the teachers going to be accountable , when is somebody who is a bad teacher and heck there are quite a few of them , you know it only takes a couple in every school to make it difficult for the rest , going to be got rid of you know you are not up to the mark out . |
12 | It only takes a couple of players to have mediocre starts for them and they will be down there and lose confidence . |
13 | It only takes a couple od slip-ups ( including vs US ) and that gap may look at little more realistic . |
14 | I should replace it , but usually it only takes a bit of tinkering to get it going again . |
15 | Below that , it sounds more like a traditional diesel , and it does lack response at times , but it only takes a bit of getting used to . |
16 | it usually , it only takes a day once they 've received it , if that 's alright ? |
17 | It only takes a visit by the Prince and Princess of Wales to Japan , for example , and we 're inundated with Japanese tourists in Britain . |
18 | It only takes a moment 's carelessness to make a present of your valuables to the thief . |
19 | Crawford 's big production number , It Only Takes a Moment , came during the film 's last half-hour , as Cornelius Hackl declares his love for Irene Molloy , played by Marianne McAndrew . |
20 | A respectable attempt at comic characterization , its undiminished contrivance ultimately mars the simplicity of It Only Takes a Moment , already performed as a send-up of movie love balladry , with townspeople and extras wandering in for the chorus . ’ |
21 | That 's it , my short movie is complete , and , once the actors and backgrounds have been sorted out in their respective editors , it only takes a matter of ten minutes to assemble the final movie . |
22 | On a good day , it only takes a glimpse of blue sky or a tree in blossom to make me feel full of the joys of spring and in love with life . |
23 | While a certain amount of stress can be positive — it provides energy which enables us to do the things we want to do — it only becomes a problem if it develops into distress . |
24 | It only becomes a problem if the environment encourages it to grow excessively . |
25 | It only becomes a mystery because we notice that there are too few facts to draw a conclusion . |
26 | So it only moves a bit faster there . |
27 | Although the itching may be due to the movement of the louse over the skin , it only moves a maximum of six inches per day , and it is more likely that an allergic reaction is set up to the lice themselves or to their faeces . |
28 | The copper can be assumed to be uniformly distributed across the section but it only occupies a fraction unc of the space available ; the current density in the copper is to be J. |
29 | The findings included caesium 134 which , as it only has a half life of two years , indicates that it must have originated in recent tests . |
30 | Prior to that it only has a potential for value . |