Example sentences of "it [is] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It 's attitudes like that which so frustrate doctors .
2 It 's queues like this which the new system is intended to shift .
3 It 's scenes like these which Ruth Hilali claims to have come to Kurdistan to deal with .
4 And , it 's things like that I ne , hope and anticipate that we can actually .
5 It 's antics like this which have become a major problem in towns and cities up and down the country in recent years , generating fear on estates like Blackbird Leys in Oxford .
6 It is things like that which are really destructive to writers , who are often brave about illness and pain , and resilient after all but the deepest grief .
7 But now , it is things like that which make me ask : what is morality ?
8 It is stories like these which help to protect Easton 's policemen and women from the loss of morale which Manning claims is an inevitable result of the contradiction between the image the police have of themselves and their work and the low-key nature of practical policing ( Manning 1977 : 349 ; also see Holdaway 1983 , 1988 , who makes a similar point ) .
9 It is times like these which give us all hope , ’ she said .
10 It is men like this who created the MX-5 in 1989 .
11 It is men like this who created the MX-5 in 1989 .
12 It is poems like this which prove that Wordsworth knew what he was talking about .
13 It is pensioners in particular who paid for British Telecom when it was owned by the State their taxes ensured that the telephone system in the U K , it became amongst the best in the world .
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