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

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1 Nonetheless Count Christoph Douglas , head of Sotheby 's in Germany , declared that he has ‘ complete confidence in Berlin ’ as a location and with the level and amount of bidding at the sale , some of it keenly fought and much of it this time conducted by telephone .
2 It duly noted that extra money would not necessarily buy better health .
3 It duly emerged that the Iraqi incursion amounted to a four-pronged attack , partly in the south near Basrah and partly farther north along the frontier , to the east of Baghdad , in what later evolved into the ‘ central front ’ .
4 Magee paid it little heed as he continued his nocturnal stroll , looking around him constantly , occasionally slowing down to look over his shoulder or perhaps changing direction quickly , ducking into a group of people .
5 try it on see if it still fits her .
6 This time , things proceeded in a more civilised manner and the arrangements concluded at the imperial conferences were enshrined in the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 of which provided , amongst many other things , that for the future , no Act of the imperial Parliament should extend to any of the six Dominions listed above unless it expressly stated that the Dominions in question had requested and consented to the
7 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 ?
8 This , however , is hardly the case , for it rather involves if anything a more active critique of the Eurocentric premises of Western knowledge .
9 It rather looked like Her Maj quite liked Neil Kinnock .
10 The NZRFU rather prides itself on its official-player liaison , of treating its players handsomely , and it rather hopes that they in turn would treat the NZRFU with courtesy , if not affection .
11 One thing is certain , that the last Lord Derwentwater , not long before his death , was frequently at Keswick , but according to Green it is not equally certain , that he then ( as is affirmed by some ) inhabited the house upon the island ; on the contrary , it rather seems that his being at Keswick , was only on visits from his family place at Dilston .
12 ‘ I do n't know if you 've heard , but it rather seems that the police suspect one of the lecturers at the college of killing her , ’ said Melissa .
13 Or ought it rather to suggest that the texts do not record the words of the classical jurists very precisely ?
14 Is it slowly savoured and really enjoyed , a splendid taste to satisfy the hunger pangs ?
15 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 .
16 A crumb of chocolate stuck to her lip , where Coffin watched it slowly melt as he spoke to her .
17 Staring at the door , Ellie seemed quite unable to tear her eyes away as it slowly opened and Feargal walked in .
18 It politely requested that , for security reasons , I bring my ship down to Underlight speed at specific co-ordinates , at a specific time , and prepare for rendezvous with the Emissary 's ship .
19 It is legislation in an area in which Parliament itself has not thought it right to legislate and thus , in my view , it steps outside the judicial function .
20 Witchcraft conceptions represent , as Monica Wilson has neatly expressed it , the ‘ standardized nightmares ’ of the community , the horrifying spectre of what it most fears and dreads , the sinister antithesis of all its hopes and expectations .
21 Decide what each shot is going to include and get it properly focused and framed before you press the button .
22 Was it properly refereed or passed through at the urgings of the editor ?
23 It effectively says that these computers understand English .
24 In Wyatt v Kreglinger and Fernau [ 1933 ] 1 KB 793 the restraint was contained in a letter dealing with the plaintiff 's retirement rather than in his contract of employment and it effectively said that the defendants would pay him a pension if he refrained from working in the wool trade .
25 It effectively ensures that the environmental case against opencasting must be an overwhelmingly strong one :
26 It is clever because it effectively means that the broadcasters will have to censor themselves .
27 In the latter case , by including local government expenditure within the public expenditure totals , it effectively means that Cabinet makes decisions without reference to local authorities .
28 It effectively ended when a new Legislative Assembly was formed following the November state elections .
29 The American writer Leslie Farber has a great deal to say about ‘ the life of suicide ’ , which he insists , ‘ must not be seen as the situation or state of mind which leads to the act , but that situation in which the act-as-possibility , quite apart from whether it eventually occurs or not , has a life of its own . ’
30 It eventually got that they were typed and put into cellophane covers which made it a lot easier .
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