Example sentences of "[conj] it [is] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The bonding continues after the show , where it 's back to the Hyatt for one last booze-up before everybody goes their separate ways .
2 Worst of all , some tiles are inaccessible without forming a bridge with others — think on your toes and pair them off in the right order , or it 's back to the beginning .
3 All the women we spoke to agreed that it 's up to the families themselves to fight for their rights and recognition — sadly no one else is going to do it for them .
4 Sparc laptop house , San Diego , California-based , RDI Corp , is finally getting around to telling us that it 's out of the kidding around stage and trying to become a real company .
5 Mr Delors insists that it is up to the pontifical authorities to check that everything is above board .
6 ‘ I feel as with any customer that it is up to the owner whether she wants to show the ring , ’ she said .
7 The majority believe that it is up to the Government to kick-start the housing market again .
8 Eventually he is sent to a liberal English school where his emergence into adulthood converges with an increasing political awareness and realization that it is up to the individual to rake responsibility for altering the world around him .
9 Town jobs are easier and make more money , so it is off to the north and let the country go hang .
10 I have got to the stage where I totally dislike them , so it is off to the opticians next week .
11 Data entry has not been error-trapped and every field will accept any type of entry , even the date field , so it 's up to the user to ensure the integrity of the data he enters .
12 Once it 's out of the way , you get to run the software — but read the READ.ME file first , as there are changes , at least in the version I 've looked at , from the manual , and quite important ones .
13 Once it is back within the confines of home , however , it may immediately decide to go to the toilet .
14 Smash 'em all and it 's on to the next level .
15 I created something and it 's up to the public — they decide whether the work survives or disappears .
16 Half an hour on this beach ( so fresh it could be arrested for harassment ) and it 's up to the slotties .
17 And it 's up to the school or college then to pass on their application form directly to the UCCA .
18 He says they had to deal with more serious injuries than usual and it 's down to the lack of rain .
19 A quick blast in the microwave for Mum 's tea and it 's back to the living room .
20 And it 's off through the directories now .
21 A quick dust , to get rid of the cobwebs , and it 's off to the track , adrenalin pumping , because that time has come for the first track workout of the summer .
22 Bumpety , bump and it 's off to the dump , I hum inside my head .
23 The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed .
24 These groups represent a minority opinion , she suggests , and it is up to the NVALA and groups like it to defend and reassert ‘ traditional ’ values before humanism takes a grip of society generally , rather than just at the BBC where it is viewed as already having a stranglehold .
25 Where there are numerous relevant variables , however , confirmatory statistical testing will help to give us confidence in our results , and it is up to the analyst to decide in a given case whether these methods are needed .
26 In the United States it is assumed that citizens have the right to know and it is up to the government to prove in court that certain types of information should not be disclosed .
27 The Developmental model that we discussed earlier suggested that the relationship between the leader and others will develop through various stages and it is up to the leader to know what is appropriate at any given time and with any given individual .
28 If the salvage is not economically worthwhile then it should be made clear to the Policyholder when the actual total loss is paid that the remains are their property and it is up to the Policyholder to dispose of them .
29 In this way , the question of suitability is really only another aspect of the description or specification with which the goods are to conform , and it is up to the seller to accept or reject this term as he sees fit .
30 If he does not so agree , then the Precedents in Chapters 3 and 4 are appropriate , and it is up to the wife to make a further conveyance or deed of gift once the property is vested in herself alone .
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