Example sentences of "it at [adj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In view of the overwhelming Palestinian demographic preponderance , this arrangement was a good deal less equitable than it at first seems .
2 However , we believe that readers will come to understand by the end of the book that combining the two stories is not as easy as it at first seems .
3 ‘ Bob , I understand now that nothing in life is as easy as it at first seems , and that being in love is a condition which can cause one a great deal of pain .
4 Because the different zones of the sea are so interlinked — many creatures making use of several in the course of their lives — the ocean environment is far more vulnerable than it at first appears .
5 However , a combination of the limestone subsoil and the profusion of rivers , canals , lakes and reservoirs reduces Champagne 's water requirement ( due to low evaporation ) , making 662 millimetres of rainfall relatively heavier than it at first appears .
6 One reason why the shift in emphasis to the broader question of determinism is less helpful than it at first appears is that ‘ the problem of determinism ’ itself lacks a clear formulation , and the difficulty of saying exactly what it consists in is reflected in attempts to relate it to holism .
7 Rollover risk , though now small , is therefore less implausible than it at first appears .
8 Elsewhere the overall impact of the railways on the English landscape is not as easy to assess as it at first appears .
9 Even where it at first appears to be a rather pointless reaction there is invariably found to be some rational element , which means that conflict must be classed alongside other forms of purposive social action .
10 Some " birds " nests are hemispherical , but only on the inside ; you must cut a honeycomb with a sharp knife if you want to see the accurate hexagons of its construction ; the geometry of spiders ' webs is astonishing but much less regular than it at first appears .
11 This is not quite as straightforward as it at first appears .
12 On the other hand , I did n't have to think about it at all to decide it was flamboyant , asinine pretentiousness .
13 But the fact that Sarah had said it at all seemed to mean she thought they were very close friends .
14 I would n't like it at all answered .
15 I would n't like it at all answered Lindy
16 Nor is it at all clear why Ecgfrith and Wilfrid quarrelled .
17 Similarly , science fiction motifs give way in this novel to fantasy elements which maintain it at one remove from realism but prevent it from falling into a generic category .
18 better leave it at that had n't we ?
19 The decision to keep it at 23 means fewer fixtures , less money and a greater likelihood of further clubs folding .
20 He felt sure he 'd have been told of it at literary do 's if she was really ill .
21 It 's interesting that if you have a machine wrapping biscuits at 50 a minute and it is increased to 70 a minute , the operators who have been doing it at 50 find it very difficult to adapt , but the new operators who come in at 70 cope with it easily .
22 , but if I do n't do it at half term it would be left to the end .
23 It at last gives Renault a diesel flagship worthy of the name , a car that should help Phil Horton and his team , in his words , ‘ position ourselves as a major player in the U.K. diesel league with the aim of taking more fleet sales from our competitors . ’
24 Italian maritime aircraft were soon out in force searching for the British Fleet , but not until after midday was it at last spotted .
25 They also agreed that the Scandinavian army would be given tribute , and it at last occupied London , thus gaining in peace what it had never gained in war .
26 Under Mrs Thatcher , it at last appeared that our chronic industrial and economic difficulties were being surmounted .
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