Example sentences of "[adv] it is [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Basically it is an accessory to the already solid connection between band and fans , a confirmation that the band exist as real working people and a chance for both sides to voice their appreciation of the other . |
2 | More especially it is a means of showing the changing moods and capacities of the hero of Victorious Troy , a younger hero than the capable Cruiser Trewsbury . |
3 | Evidence of the cost effectiveness of inspections is hard to come by and on this basis alone it is an area of challenge for partnerships . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps it is a sign of the approach of middle age in your reporter by the supper did not seem to be as good this year . |
5 | In Zeus 's other great sanctuary , at Dodona in the north , he seems likewise to have been without a temple until the fifth century ; perhaps it is a function of his ancient role as sky-god . |
6 | Perhaps it is a reflection on the economic failure of communism that its greatest status symbol should have been the most precious household item of the unemployed in the West . |
7 | Perhaps it is a challenge to our Church to be a more cross-oriented fellowship , living it , and working out what it means . |
8 | Perhaps it is a job for the flying squad . |
9 | Perhaps it is a sort of demoralisation , not surprising considering the misfortunes which have wracked the East Asian communities now in Britain — first their years of suffering associated with their expulsion from Africa , then their experiences at the hands of racist British authorities who tried to keep them out of Britain , and finally the day-to-day racism which they have faced in Britain as refugees . |
10 | Then he added : ‘ Perhaps it is a solution to their difficulties . ’ |
11 | ‘ Perhaps it is a judgment on me . ’ |
12 | Perhaps it is the weakness of their cases which explains the hysteria , the over-blown rhetoric and bogus indignation used to justify these measures . |
13 | It must always have been the case that some problems are inherently insoluble , but perhaps it is the stress on all social services that turns the CAB into the last port of call when all others have failed . |
14 | Perhaps it is the result of the almost exclusively ‘ arts ’ training which many theologians receive ? |
15 | Perhaps it is the fault of the world in which we live , but people seem to have a great fear of failing , forgetting that failing at something does not mean that one is a ‘ failure ’ at life . |
16 | Perhaps it is the beauty of the surroundings , the tradition of stepping in the shoes of countless generations of faithful people . |
17 | Perhaps it is the view from beneath an archway of the castle , which takes in the parish church , said to have been built in 1363 by John of Gaunt himself . |
18 | Perhaps it is the legacy of my Fifties upbringing , when the States always had that image of the cornucopia of goodies and pleasureable things , with no whiff of European austerity and rationing . |
19 | Mrs. Brooks continued : ‘ Perhaps it is the re-routeing of the old A31 that has left some confusion as to the designation of this stretch of London Road . |
20 | Perhaps it is the aura of secrecy , rather than the disclosure , that causes most difficulties . |
21 | Perhaps it is the results of such non-philanthropic attitudes that are more clearly seen than the actual attitudes themselves . |
22 | Perhaps it is the distinctiveness of this particular anatomical colour that makes us forget the pure white quartzites that also occur at this level , even in our own Midlands ( as the Stiperstones Quartzite of west Shropshire ) . |
23 | Or perhaps it is an opportunity to be more philosophical , less clinging , over money ? |
24 | Perhaps it is an acknowledgement of the genuine complexity of the issue , likely to be deepened by the uncertain light cast on the future of the area team by the Griffiths recommendations ( Griffiths , 1988 ) for the development of the case-manager role and other significant changes in service delivery . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps it is an example of the impractical side of his nature , that the office manager complained about . ’ |
26 | Obviously it is an incitement to refusal , and an indictment of alienated labour . |
27 | Obviously it is the pinnacle of anyone 's professional career to captain their country . |
28 | Oh I see so it is a case of open you up and putting , inserting these staples must be |
29 | So it is a problem for readers to know where to put them . |
30 | So it is a question of not allowing someone who commits a summary offence to ‘ escape liability ’ for an indictable offence . |