Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] it is [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If policy can be set to one side then it is set to one side and I think it enhances the reputation of of the system .
2 And that was the sort of level of detail to which we thought we might need to go in those districts where it is demonstrated to us , of the district do need to be considered differently .
3 ‘ The recent change from Madam to Madame , ’ she said , ‘ though it has doubtless raised the tone and general tenor of proceedings in this low and benighted place , has not quite succeeded in erasing the traces of squalor and indeed sleaze which cling to that title in the popular or gutter imagination whenever it is applied to a hard-working woman .
4 Whether a single lift costing little more than half the balance lift is advisable or not can only be determined on working out the details of the site where it is required to be constructed and the conditions under which it would have to be worked .
5 The site where it is attached to the ovary is known as the animal pole and the other end the vegetal pole .
6 A very good theory will be one that makes very wide-ranging claims about the world , and which is consequently highly falsifiable , and is one that resists falsification whenever it is put to the test .
7 The polymer exists initially in the solid state where it is restricted to only one of the many conformations which are available to it as a free isolated molecule .
8 Hence the reason why it is referred to as Truth force , or Soul force .
9 Since X is closest to W then it is allocated to class ‘ water ’ .
10 This is processed and after various chemical stages is converted into Potash powder and transported , in bulk , to the Port of Aquaba where it is exported to Third World nations .
11 ‘ There must come a time when it is called to a halt , ’ Lord Donaldson said .
12 HIV is a very weak virus and can only survive for a very short time when it is exposed to air outside the human body .
13 Unlike the past participle and the -ing form , however , the infinitive does not evoke its event as partially or completely realized at the point in time where it is referred to its support , and so the incidence of the event to the support can itself be seen as a mere possibility .
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