Example sentences of "to [noun] [conj] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I am going to send it to Sarah when it 's finished and the final word on its fate will be hers . |
2 | Auntie Lou knew we might stay to tea but it 's getting late now and she 'll start to worry . ’ |
3 | Charles II took a personal interest it , matters relating to mining and it is reported that he united the old Mines Royal and the Soc. of Mineral & Battery Works which had for so long run as separate enterprises . |
4 | Infection commonly occurs in children and infants , and the clinical progression of the disease is similar to syphilis when it is seen in the sporadic form ; the late manifestations , however , tend to be seen at a much younger age . |
5 | is that there 's no point in , in er me going to work if it 's going to just , you know , work out |
6 | When creating a stencil design , it is essential to remember to leave a space between each leaf or flower shape , otherwise the stencil card will drop to pieces when it is cut out . |
7 | So Wimpey takes a pro-active approach to safety and it is taken into account from project planning stage onwards , ’ says construction manager , Mike Stringer . |
8 | This concept is one of the features of the original report which is most open to criticism because it is specifying ‘ physical ’ considerations at the logical level ( the Schema DDL ) and therefore may sacrifice some of the data independence of the model . |
9 | It is hoped that it will be read by all who have an interest in the delivery of nursing care to patients but it is written to help those who manage nurses . |
10 | The sinuous wave of an analogue signal is susceptible to distortion while it is travelling . |
11 | Right so it 's going to be something like I mean this is n't anything like to scale but it 's going to be something like this perhaps . |
12 | The institutional church , preoccupied with orthodoxy and fundamentally opposed to Marxism because it is viewed as materialistic and atheistic , is made up of bishops , priests , laity and religious movements who , though not very numerous , are powerful , partly because the laity of the group belong to the wealthier classes . |
13 | Why the hell is there never a cloth to hand when it 's wanted ? ’ |
14 | Now villagers feel that AIDS sufferers should be treated with compassion , and that they are not a danger to others if it is known how to protect oneself from the disease . |
15 | Had a very , very good over from Bill Tufnell there , it 's always a bit tricky when you come on to bowl and it 's turning and it 's a long day ahead and you , you 're expected to get hissed and you expect to get hissed , and you can get very impatient when they do n't come , but he 's got one now , he 's got , now he 's bowled well all morning now , he 's bowled almost for an hour , but he 's got that one wicket and he , that over was full of confidence , he tossed one up , misjudged the length and got into a bit of a tangle and then he bowled a quicker one which tried to cut , he then misjudged the pace and he could off nick it to the , a very , very good over and he 's bowling with , with great confidence at the moment . |
16 | It is particularly vulnerable to claims that it is acting abusively in a particular market , and must avoid discriminating between its competitors or using its market dominance in a manner which can be construed as unfair or intended to eliminate a competitor or competition . |
17 | Of course this does n't mean that any woman found drinking it will turn to stone but it is designed to appeal to the real men of the nation . |
18 | The aircraft is currently at Liberal being prepared for a ferry flight to Galveston and it is expected that the aircraft will be restored to full combat configuration . |