Example sentences of "of [det] [noun] and it [is] " in BNC.

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1 Because you see there was none of that exploration and it 's just those nice easy open question to get me to start enjoy spending my , my er retirement .
2 We are , however , part of that society and it is essential for individual workers to examine their own working practices .
3 Bernie 's in charge of that band and it 's a really fun thing to do . ’
4 So the implication of that study and it 's a rather astonishing one , although it fits exactly with , with the argument we 're developing is that because these , these women were living in very difficult circumstances , in prison , they were even more discriminating about the offspring they were actually and they did n't carry a single one to term that had a birth defect .
5 That as it were milkman 's stool with three legs and each of them has a certain amount of power and it is a question of the adjustment of that power and it is not the of the power to my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary and yet when things go wrong , and they do , in police forces and in local auth police authorities , what happens , people turn round to the Home Secretary and say what are you going to do about it .
6 Turner 's Slave Ship which was so highly praised by Ruskin , shows faithfully the horror and evil of that traffic and it is the emotion , not the technique that has given the painting its immortality .
7 These mobile pieces of DNA ( called transposons ) share many features in common with the genetic material of some viruses and it is possible that viruses have evolved from them .
8 It was clearly a site of some importance and it is not impossible that Rochester was the centre of one of the four Kentish kingdoms mentioned by Caesar , although by the time of Claudius ' invasion these kingdoms appear to have been united under one ruler .
9 But by and large that 's just a further clarification of some aspects and it 's not a quantum change of policy , all it did is collect together wholesalers of circulars etcetera er and and present them in a in a slightly er more concise way .
10 But of course we were very strongly against it really but er , because th you know we 'd been inundated with all these marvellous ideas of this progress and it 's all for the best and everything , but it does n't seemed to have work does it really ?
11 I 'm on top of this situation and it 's under control .
12 He suggested that when subjects know to expect verbal stimuli , attentional mechanisms prime the left hemisphere for reception of this material and it is this attentional bias , rather than any inherent perceptual advantage , which gives rise to the right hemifield superiority in word and letter recognition typically obtained with unilateral stimulus presentation .
13 He was fully aware of this limitation and it is likely that he got assistance from Lishman and Richardson with this aspect of his work .
14 Writing these articles increased Marx 's interest in the nature of these societies and it is clear that he read widely , especially about India .
15 For racing yachts it generally provides the lightest of all hulls and it is also the cheapest way of getting a ‘ one-off ’ design built .
16 This book is now being sold freely to children of all ages and it is intended by the publishers to be read by children of eight years upwards .
17 His enthusiasm was not matched by representatives of those industries and it is expected that EC countries will remain the main export targets .
18 As far as any remedy in damages is concerned this point will not be of any significance and it is most unlikely that any action would be brought in a business secrets case unless some damage or advantage to a competitor had occurred or was thought likely to do so .
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