Example sentences of "it [adv] that [art] " in BNC.

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1 We do n't think it right that a 150-year-old traditional English drink should be legislated out of the English language to satisfy the monopoly interests of the French champagne growers . ’
2 Johnson returned to this case now in Aberdeen , saying that even though he understood how difficult it would be to ensure accurate evidence , it still did not make it right that a murderer should go unpunished .
3 The power of the Establishment came not from the fact that a few dozen people imposed their will on the rest of us , but from the fact that for a long time we felt it right that the opinions of such people should have respectful attention paid to them .
4 All three thought it right that the fight continued in the eleventh round when McDonnell 's right eye was all but closed , though the fighter admitted he could not see from that eye .
5 As there is every advantage to a team cheating , I thought it right that the sporting authorities had stomped on McLaren for an avoidable mistake , and I retain that view .
6 Now it is not for me to give my opinion as to that and I do not , but I think it right that the general public should understand and be aware that this is now the law . ’
7 Ramsey was asked later , were you getting unintelligible , or was it only that the bishop was a bad listener to Holy Week addresses ?
8 A state of this task consists of a chess board , with up to eight pieces on it so that no two pieces are on a common row or file or diagonal .
9 If you MUST change something make a written note of it so that no muddles arise later .
10 Before the strip cools , take the candle and tip it so that a drop of wax falls on to the strip and spreads out around the hole .
11 Those theorists trying to repair the weak interaction should be able to fix it so that the right-handed tau neutrino is much less likely to interact with other matter than the left-handed one is , and thus stays aloof during the big bang .
12 He grabbed at the barrel and fell with it so that the power of the big man was added to his own strength .
13 The Indonesians wanted to start within a month , but Douglas-Hamilton and Child urged them to consider delaying it so that the army could do a pilot run and the local people could be better informed about what to expect .
14 When a layer of purée approximately ½ inch thick has frozen , remove the mixture from the freezer and stir it so that the mixture is a soft crystallized consistency .
15 The accented B♭s that occur as pick-up notes for each phrase in bars 2–5 should be played by hooking your r/h thumb under the G string and releasing it so that the string slaps against the fingerboard .
16 D'Arcy contemplated the glass in his hand , turning it so that the light caught the cut crystal edges .
17 Holly bent to the floor , picked up the knife , admired the workmanship of the weapon , reversed it so that the string whipped handle was towards the man , passed it back to him .
18 Starting with the gravel , landscape it so that the back of the tank 's floor is higher than the front , which tends to make the tank look bigger .
19 The solution is to take the stake a foot ( 0.3m ) or more higher and to loop branches to it so that the head can not be turned over .
20 Once the ink is expelled , the heat is turned off , the ink bubble contracts and a vacuum is formed in the nozzle , pulling fresh ink back into it so that the process can begin again .
21 They argued : ‘ whoever is responsible for spending money should also be responsible for raising it so that the amount of expenditure is subject to democratic control ’ ( Layfield 1 976:283 ) .
22 This is done by inserting a special plastic tube into a limb artery , threading it to the heart and then into an affected coronary artery , manoeuvring it so that the tip is just past the narrowed section .
23 And the slides that were then machined and put into it so that the , the , the , the arm of the , the stabilizer could slip into the water you know .
24 In applying this average increase of 23% the insurers have structured it so that the increase will mainly apply to those categories of policyholders which have the greatest incidence of claims .
25 SECOND SCHEDULE Rights granted The tenant must make absolutely certain that there are full and sufficient rights available to it so that the premises can be enjoyed for the whole of the term for any purpose currently permitted by the lease or to which the premises may be put with the landlord 's consent .
26 well they 've got it so that the colours in the middle
27 Erm , is it probably that the numbers
28 Well I 've heard it before that a , said , said before that a , that , that the plant roots curl up to the surface to meet , rather than digging down deep and .
29 You may say also that I think it well that the musters of the northern counties should prepare themselves for possible action against the Scots at the same date , and those along the south coast should be ready to resist any assault by sea from my enemies in Europe .
30 Why is there a shortage of money for our teams and travelling coaches , or is it simply that the LTA 's overpaid employees are anxious to preserve their lifestyles at the expense of British tennis ?
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