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

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1 You can wear the suit with just underwear on warmer days or with thermals when it 's colder .
2 A principle is enunciated which is intended and designed to regulate a certain real situation X. Another principle regulates another real situation , Y. When a novel situation Z arises for which no principle has apparently been specifically designed , the law is determined by examining the extent to which Z is closer to X or to Y. If it is more analogous to X , then the legal principle regulating X will ordinarily be invoked .
3 Nevertheless we shall see that it is even more obviously true of Attica than of Sparta that it is her physical environment which determines her history .
4 No , and I did n't do that until I read someone Niall 's and he had repeated flowers and I thought why has he repeated flowers and realised that in fact that it is necessary .
5 Basically the idea is that in sectors where it is not feasible to have competition in the market place ( with all the associated incentives to efficient performance ) then it may nevertheless be possible to have competition for the market .
6 We have matching for age and for education but it is possible that people who are older and well-educated have special opinions ; such a person happens to receive X and may give rise to a spurious effect .
7 And of course if it 's a husband and wife , the two of you together should be thinking of this sort of information because you can do something about it in your will .
8 IT HAS BECOME one of the clichés of political debate that a concern for conservation is a new — and therefore probably transient — phenomenon and in addition that it is the hobby of an élite determined to fight against the inevitable overriding dictates of modern economic growth .
9 ‘ We 're young and in love and it 's natural , ’ she said in her open , uninhibited way .
10 How else do we explain to Plant Managers and to Governments that it 's right for the Corporation to purchase products from non-European sources , but it 's wrong to supply European components to the United States because the US divisions would n't like it ? ’
11 Commentary … allows us to say something other than the text itself , but on condition that it is the text itself which is said , and in a sense completed .
12 I do n't care for the practice of polling because of polling because it is direct descendant of that fraudulent invention sociology .
13 They call it an attempt to emphasise that Macedonia is an historically and culturally Greek region just when the ex-Yugoslav Macedonia , invented and so-named after World War II by Tito , is seeking international support for its own claim to independence , so far without much success : in part because of the problem of its name , in part because of fear that it is looking with greedy eyes at Greek Macedonia .
14 They are as still as in Bryonia but it is because they are so tired and weary , not from the pain and their head is more congested than in Bryonia .
15 This studio replica of a painting in Cambridge , Mass. , which fooled no-one , is illustrated in Spinosa 's introductory essay as by Ribera although it is not in the catalogue proper .
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