Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] it is [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And he 's saying look er you need to get organized to do this and it is okay to be violent .
2 Exactly why this has been a difficulty is not clear and it is ironic considering the lead responsibility local authorities fought for and won .
3 But Leila was not foreign and it is unusual for one of our women to do things like that .
4 This is a natural result of the fact that the two types are very different and it is necessary to ‘ unlearn ’ a great deal before progress can be made .
5 It is a heartening sight , evocative of all the sun and bright colours of Provence ; it is economical because it is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up , to which you can make additions or subtractions and for which the planning of the colours , flavours , extra salads , vegetables , sauces , becomes perfectly intoxicating — but steady , keep a hold , or you 'll find you 've made enough food for thirty , and you 'll have to order another case of wine and invite twenty more guests …
6 Beyond this it is not clear whether it is subject to any restrictions other than those imposed by statute and common law on exclusion clauses generally .
7 It is not wholly clear whether it is permissible for the tribunal of fact to take into account the surrounding circumstances and the conduct of any person defending himself in assessing the level of violence being used , and the frightening quality of the incident .
8 Passive smoking — I have advised his parents to stop smoking as it is likely to be aggravating the child 's asthma .
9 I trust I have provided enough reasons to show that the use of the phrase ‘ pain in animals ’ is so indefinable that it is meaningless to animals and to those who have the well-being of animals at heart .
10 NEWCASTLE United yesterday sent a written offer to Celtic for Roy Aitken reportedly so low that it is likely to be returned to St James ' Park unopened .
11 If freedom is made an absolute , as it is for example in the writings of Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek , such that it is impossible on intellectual grounds to place limits on the exercise of freedom , the result is an economic system shorn of justice .
12 As its name implies , demand-deficient ( DD ) unemployment occurs when there is a general deficiency of the demand for labour in the economy such that it is impossible for all those who are seeking work to be employed .
13 A management may be such that it is difficult for the worker to identify in any way with them .
14 A parabola is the locus of a point that moves such that it is equidistant from a fixed point , the focus , and a straight line , the directrix .
15 Thus , although the legal model may prevent directors from regarding third party interests as ends in their own right , it is arguable that it is consistent with the directors ' obligations to the shareholders for the company to sacrifice profits in order to protect them given these possible relationships with shareholder utility .
16 Having observed it for over 50 years I am convinced that it is variable over a small range , perhaps from 2.0 to 2.4 , but the fluctuations are very slow , and some catalogues give the magnitude as constant .
17 ‘ Staffing is now so minimal that it is difficult to second staff on a regular basis for internal training ’ .
18 ‘ Staffing is now so minimal that it is difficult to second staff on a regular basis for internal training ’ …
19 However these two bases are distinct and it is clear from Harman J 's judgment that even if he had been dealing with an express confidential information clause in an employment agreement he would have declined to have followed Faccenda .
20 There is a no we must n't , no , things are n't too bad , just leave it alone it 'll be okay , and somebody coming in and saying no that 's not the way you should look at it , that there is provocation if you 're gon na have a revolution it has got to be violent and it is right to be violent .
21 ( Loss is serious if it is serious for the person who suffers it ) .
22 This split is n't perfect because it is possible for some complex types of software error to produce what looks like random failure because a particular set of rare events have to occur .
23 It is accessible because it is affordable for those with average and reliable household incomes .
24 Ideally mobile units of 100 or 200 bird houses are preferable if it is possible to either move regularly , or at the end of a laying period on to new pasture .
25 Some diets may emerge so hard that it is impossible for them to be eaten by weanling mice .
26 To continue with Gregory 's example , his radio might emit a whine so high-pitched that it is undetectable to the human ear and can only be picked up by special test equipment .
27 The ‘ opt out ’ method taken by the current system is not ideal but it is preferable for a system to admit it 's ignorance than to submit an incorrect suggestion .
28 They 're as unique as it is possible to be without splitting at the seams .
29 Er , my Lord may I say that er in relation to the witness statement erm , clearly the credibility of this , the plaintiff Mr is going to be substantially in issue er and therefore er I propose er not to simply to tell him er and say erm in your witness statement your evidence erm but clearly to take him to those areas which are in dispute and to ask him to deal fully with them in I appreciate it 's going to erm take some time to do that but it is important in my submission that your Lordship has the ability to er assess the plaintiffs .
30 One of the troubles with wood has always been getting it in the right sizes and making sure that it is free from hidden defects .
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