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

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1 Its part is written a perfect fifth higher than it plays and as long as its notes are on the stave it sounds well .
2 Perplexed , Ashley looked at him , then it registered that as she had been astonished to see him so he was equally stunned to see her .
3 And it goes and when it goes off you have ten seconds to get up at night then
4 We have already noticed the sense in which conventionalism is bilateral : it insists that if no decision of some case can be found within the explicit extension of a legal convention one way or the other , the judge is obliged to make new law as best he can .
5 I know that his party would have preferred a separate Bill for Scotland , introduced by the Scottish Office , but it understands that because of a shortage of time the only way to achieve its objective is for one Bill to cover England , Wales and Scotland .
6 about necessarily taking it , but I think they certainly ought to be made aware of sort of what it involves and and what it really means .
7 As the first axe cut into the Tree , a great wailing cry of agony rent the thick stifling heat of the workshop and Nuadu knew at once that the Tree had been taken down while it lived and while the naiad still dwelled within it .
8 It ruled that although there was no conviction , Mr Alliss had been the victim of a crime .
9 No one yet knows whether consumers will pay extra for the cinema-like images it offers or whether the huge , high-tech screens needed to make HDTV attractive will soon be ready .
10 Not only does it influence whether or not you fork out the requisite 65p , it can make or break a band .
11 ‘ ( 1 ) Where livestock belonging to any person strays on to land in the ownership or occupation of another and — ( a ) damage is done by the livestock to the land or to any property on it which is in the ownership or possession of the other person ; or ( b ) any expenses are reasonably incurred by that other person in keeping the livestock while it can not be restored to the person to whom it belongs or while it is detained in pursuance of section 7 of [ the ] Act , or in ascertaining to whom it belongs ; the person to whom the livestock belongs is liable for the damage or expenses , except as otherwise provided by [ the ] Act . ’
12 He does n't buy the suit and then ask later if it fits and if it is what he wants .
13 Give credit card details , say ‘ please debit my card accordingly ’ , state whether you want it posted or if youll collect it on the day , and finally give your voice number for them to call ‘ if there are any problems ’ .
14 Give credit card details , say ‘ please debit my card accordingly ’ , state whether you want it posted or if youll collect it on the day , and finally give your voice number for them to call ‘ if there are any problems ’ .
15 It tastes as though it is .
16 It reported that while members of CSCE had already agreed to allocate US$1,000,000 , the centre had requested " 50 per cent more without giving valid reasons " .
17 Erm but anyway you s you started off with er with some greeting and er and er appropriate sociability erm one thing I noticed that Martin seemed to take control of the handshake and that 's something that was pointed out this morning and , and looked at and from where I was it looked as though he was keeping hold of your hand some time , you had your buyer 's guide and whatever in your other hand and you could n't , you know , bring it over and , and put yourself back into control erm and an interesting one and a , an e an example to all of us I think .
18 If you just pull the plug it does n't have time to erase the temporary files it used and if you are using the latest SmartDrv utility you might even lose data that you thought was safely written to disk .
19 In fact it looks if if anything , the greenbelt boundary is slightly wider than the Greater York area boundary .
20 It looks as if this non-specialized homespun world which requires so many skills from so many people , is about to change towards glossy factory-made consumerism .
21 It 's that same adhesive — it looks as if it will have to be withdrawn ; there 's definitely some harmful irritant in it . ’
22 If full airbrakes are needed for more than a few seconds , and it looks as though they should be kept on , sideslipping should be used to get rid of the excess height so that for the last part of the approach less than full airbrake approach is required .
23 It looks as though this may be the price for privatising the water companies that everyone feared . ’
24 However , it looks as though Grand Met 's bid is going to be beaten by a management buyout which is in the final stages of negotiation .
25 Mr Murdoch can draw some comfort from the fact that News ' own interest rates are 70 per cent fixed at long-term rates , and it looks as though he will narrowly avoid joining the A$1bn interest payers list at next year end .
26 As for the Gujerati joint family it looks as though nothing can save it now .
27 It looks as though Japan is where we 're going to get our chances from . ’
28 Well , it looks as though the Queen Mother is off to Scotland for the day , but that wo n't affect us , so it seems that we can go ahead .
29 It looks as though sweaty locker rooms will be a thing of the past as Swedish scientists have developed a smell-absorbing paint .
30 Although any European agreement will not be reached before next month , it looks as though the Commission may be winning its battle to eliminate national protectionism .
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