Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun] it is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In my memory it is always white … . ’
2 Also , in my thought it is neither vulgar nor stupid .
3 Clearly , the telephone interview is attractively cheap , but in my opinion it is also a technique which could well irritate the respondents approached .
4 In my opinion it is far better than Coronation Street .
5 In my opinion it is almost an encouragement to players to behave recklessly and if he 's been quoted correctly , he has brought the game into disrepute .
6 I hope that it is not too perfunctory a way of dealing with this interesting point to say that in my opinion it is comprehensively answered by the judgments in Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd. v. Maxwell [ 1992 ] 2 W.L.R. 991 which Mr. Rawley , for the defendants , brought to your Lordships ' attention .
7 In my opinion it is very doubtful whether all this disruption to so many people was justified by the experience I gained .
8 In my view it is rather pointless to spend much money on any refracting telescope with an aperture of less than 3 inches ( 76 mm ) or a reflector with a main mirror less than 6 inches ( 152 mm ) in diameter .
9 In my view it is just as vital not to ignore Marxist work because it contains one inadequate generalization , as it is not to ignore pluralist work because it is based on an idealized view of liberal democracy in Japan .
10 When farmers and farm workers refer to the ‘ loss of community ’ in their village it is usually to this kind of change that they are implicitly referring , for there are bound to be changing patterns of sociability developing in the village to which they are unaccustomed or from which they feel excluded .
11 Professionals segregate according to expert criteria , but ‘ what is it to be human ? ’ sounds like a philosophical question — in which case it is also a political one — rather than something for experts to decide .
12 Rosa Luxemburg was full of scorn — ‘ such a formula expresses either absolutely nothing , so that it is an empty non-committal phrase , or else it expresses the unconditional duty of socialists to support all national aspirations , in which case it is simply false ’ .
13 As a result of this section , it is now open to a person to claim that he was unaware of the effect that his words or conduct might be having , in which case it is then for the prosecutor to prove beyond reasonable doubt that he was so aware .
14 But in its way it is more exciting and more of a challenge than the current enthusiasm for plate tectonics and sea-floor spreading .
15 If a planning authority grants permission for a particular construction or use in its area it is almost certain that some local inhabitants will be prejudiced in the quiet enjoyment of their properties .
16 We carried it to him there , and told him how we found it , and there in his hall it is yet .
17 You have to remember that in his position it is very difficult to meet women . ’
18 Until we can understand in what ways it is both new and contradictory , our ‘ curriculum management ’ will remain crisis management .
19 In our experience it is often grandparents or other family members who bring up children when their HIV infected parents have died or are unable to cope : account needs to be taken of the pressure exerted within extended families in such cases .
20 I was struck by the fact that no one referred to how enjoyable it is to drink alcohol and that no one mentioned that in our culture it is absolutely normal to consume alcohol to excess on some occasions and that most people will have experienced the effects of over-indulgence at some time .
21 Britain has little to fear because although there are deficiencies in our law it is much better than most .
22 The total investment need is there from the beginning but it is split into two phases and in our thinking it is only too easy to look only at the first phase because this almost returns the organisation to profitability , and to ignore the second phase which may be essential .
23 We have chosen to describe this model in detail because in our view it is both more complete , and better able to offer explanations of many more findings , than other existing models of visual word-recognition .
24 In our view it is manifestly not right that councillors should allow their personal opinions on a political or industrial matter to stand in the way of the right of access of the public to all publications which can reasonably be provided .
25 While there is breath in your body it is never too late to start .
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