Example sentences of "it [is] [adj] [noun] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's second nature to her to check that she 's still attractive to men with every one of them she meets . |
2 | My ancestors had plenty of practice , it 's second nature to me by now . ’ |
3 | It 's all thanks to you and your mother . ’ |
4 | That 's more than flock to watch Madonna OR Jackson at Wembley — and it 's all thanks to you . |
5 | " It 's all thanks to you really . |
6 | And it 's all thanks to your friend Mike . ’ |
7 | Erm so it 's okay Mike to you to summarize er all of this for us . |
8 | It 's next door to my old middle school , it 's where a lot of my friends went . |
9 | I do n't know if it 's any help to you . ’ |
10 | If it 's any consolation to you I needed to check up on a patient anyway . |
11 | Not that it 's any thanks to you ! ’ |
12 | If it 's any comfort to you , he would n't have suffered much pain . |
13 | It 's a bit of bad luck for you , getting entangled with a group of bastards , and if it 's any comfort to you , I 'll lay a pound to a penny that you 'll go free if there 's a trial . ’ |
14 | ‘ It 's useless talking to you . ’ |
15 | Although some horses will travel in horse trailers as if it is second nature to them , even without having any previous related experience ; and some horses will stand perfectly and quietly for the farrier when they are being shod for the first time ; many will not ! |
16 | The local sailors are the people who probably know the conditions best , so it is worthwhile speaking to someone who can point out the idiosyncrasies of the location . |
17 | ‘ Evil ’ , she wrote , ‘ does get into bricks , tragedy into mortar , ’ It is new light to me on the properties of bricks and mortar . |
18 | He does n't categorize in good , bad , and not so bad , it is all sin to him and as sinners , he loves us . |
19 | It is this capacity to which RE must seek to relate , enabling transference of skills from the general to the religious sphere of enquiry . |
20 | Alex McLaggan and Mary have their own roof at Grandtully , even if it is next door to his father . |