Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [conj] it [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Even rotted FYM must be further broken down before it is fully used .
2 It 's clouded over and it 's really quite cold .
3 Then it 's very hard for the audience or people reading the play to pick anything up from it because it 's all mixed up and it 's just an amalgam of
4 He 's come out and it 's nearly on the red .
5 So there 's there 's lots of reasons to illustrate the point then and another thing of course it does is if it 's one you use on here it helps you remember you do n't have to have that written down because it 's there already produced if it 's a pre-prepared acetate as we call as we call it .
6 But , over the last hundred years , acres of ‘ accumulated land ’ have built up and it is now a good trek from station to sea .
7 Video … the applause has nearly died down after it 's highly successful cinema run but here 's one of the weirdest films of the year , ready to bring the screams into your sitting room .
8 It is pointed out that it is not a new phenomenon but predates the completion of the SEM .
9 But environmentalists have pointed out that it is already being used by western companies to dump toxic materials with impunity which they can not dispose of legally in the west .
10 I 've done some checking around and have found out that it is n't just pubescent , pizza-faced boys who have made the magazine the best-selling pile of shite that it is .
11 The need for this editing by copying , which requires the use of a second video machine , of course , is brought about because it is not possible to edit video tapes by physically cutting and rejoining them as you would a cine film or sound tape .
12 walk in , here , this is the end of the where they all went too and that piece is a piece cut off and it 's not , it 's gripped together underneath
13 But the most important conclusion one must reach about Jurassic times is that much of the form of the present continents had then been blocked out as it is today .
14 ‘ In fact , it 's been one of the most exciting things that I 've worked on and it 's certainly changed my career . ’
15 ‘ But it was never taken up because it is slower because of its weight and size . ’
16 Song thrushes normally have a large song repertoire , and Slater suggests that the trimphone sound has been taken up because it is sufficiently similar to the normal songs to be learned and imitated ; he calls this the ‘ Buzby effect ’ .
17 The detailed lineage of blood cells is not fully worked out but it is quite clear that there is , with successive cell divisions , an irreversible commitment to one or other general pathway .
18 it is n't granted automatically , it 's something that has to be worked out because it 's not easy to get there it 's a narrow gate
19 and I says I have one not to swear , so it gets rubbed out if it 's too bad , you know she comes back , she comes back next Friday , she left twenty tapes and batteries
20 Bunyard 's accolade referred to a perfectly ripe Cox , left on its tree until October and not snatched off before it is anywhere near maturity , as so many commercially grown apples were later treated .
21 ‘ We can get it chased up but it 's probably one they hand out to anybody about the right age when they 're on the job .
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