Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] it [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For some it was a reassuring catch-phrase like ‘ You Never Had It So Good ’ .
2 These children would be billeted out among local families , and for some it was the only holiday they ever had .
3 It induces four hours of sleep , and if you sleep after that it 's a normal sleep .
4 After that it is a simple matter of pumping and reeling it to the net .
5 After that it was a gradual thing .
6 After that it was an understood thing that when my father wanted a new mistress he paid my mother accordingly .
7 For after all it is a contingent matter what will produce certain feeling , in us .
8 ‘ I think after all it was a good plan to keep Hilary at Burleigh .
9 But perhaps , after all it was a good thing that Miss Potts had come into the room and heard it all .
10 After all it was a legitimate weapons cargo , however much Britain might disapprove .
11 And of these it is the small-to-medium family cars that sell in the greatest numbers .
12 In the case of 1-2-3 it is a tiny bit more difficult but only because there is no 1-2-3 equivalent of All .
13 I would have though Halloween was a danger cos it really is First of all it 's a satanic er celebration , that 's everybody seems to think it 's great , we 'll dress up as er as witches and demons and things like that .
14 And I think we were going , first of all it was a firm Polytechnic Tours in London .
15 My destination , Maol Chean-dearg , for all it is a fine hill , just fails to make it as something special .
16 While this took different forms for the Asian and white women involved , nonetheless for all it was the only real economic option .
17 For many it is a strange and difficult experience , one which people who have always lived in a nuclear family find hard to understand .
18 For many it was a creative godsend : no dishes , demanding children and husbands .
19 With Hamed it was a real search . ’
20 Above all it is the sheer variety and abundance of brachiopods that give shallow water Palaeozoic assemblages of fossils their distinctive ‘ feel ’ .
21 So that idea of yours change them all into twelfths it 's a brilliant one .
22 In public the couple were all smiles , in private it was a different story .
23 In private it was no better .
24 Although this programme can not do more than offer an introduction to the mastery of the skills needed by instructors , it is nevertheless of considerable importance in that it is a measured and significant attempt to provide the sort of training upon which the success of YOP and , even more important its successor , the Youth Training Scheme , will depend .
25 For most speakers the meat class belongs to both systems in that it is an alternating class ; thus , on different occasions the same speaker may pronounce words of the type seat , peace , leave with [ e : ] or with [ i ] .
26 Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament .
27 Deafness is unique among disabilities in that it is the clearest example we have of the way a different experience of the world can forge a completely different approach to life , which is expressed through a separate and unique language and culture .
28 It is a very important market in that it is the main link between all other sectors of the money market in London and participants include not just banks , but just about every area of the finance community .
29 The musée at Villeneuve is an appropriate setting for an exhibition on Laurens in that it is the permanent home of the Dutilleul-Masurel collection , donated by Jean Masurel in 1979 and containing works by Braque , Picasso and Laurens , Leger , Modigliani , Derain , Miró , Klee and others .
30 The first published book using photographic illustrations was William Henry Fox Talbot 's The Pencil of Nature , which appeared in six parts , 1844–46 and is an important landmark in that it was the first book in the world illustrated without the aid of an artist in pen , pencil or paint .
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