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

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1 He has n't been humble , he has n't grovelled , he is deemed to be arrogant — if he is , it 's probably that inner confidence which has brought him through his ordeal with such sanity and poise .
2 It 's probably that flying thing he went off to get . ’
3 It 's most that any prisoner
4 It 's simply that six legs is the smallest number of legs you can have such that you can take exactly half of them off the ground and not fall over .
5 It 's just that two people asked if we could just print the form relating to what is in the master job file and it on the same colour paper or card as the erm , job files .
6 It 's just that last night … ’
7 It 's just that next year it 's under threat because of the cut backs .
8 It 's just that particular stereotypes seem to partner ‘ mature ’ — such as grey hair , wrinkles and being a bit slow on the uptake .
9 Yeah , well I 'll probably pay cash , it 's just that electric bill 's and gas bill 's in .
10 It 's here that outside help will be most useful , in the form of the technological , financial , environmental and other expertise of specialists with the risk management consultancies including those of the big insurance broking companies , in evaluating and recommending appropriate action for specific risks .
11 Lee Ernshaw freed René at the Cheesewring at E4 6a , and at Dodman Point climbed the slab right of Spitting Images to produce In God We Trust , E3 5b , while at Compass Point , The Second Coming ( it 's really that good Lee ? ) ,
12 In more severe situations there 's uncontrolled continent acto activation and uncontrolled clotting factor , activation and it 's really that last feature that 's particularly responsible for the er er ghastly skin disease you saw i in the last sla , in the previous slide !
13 Well it 's only that little bit of rise there .
14 It is rather that little rationality is evident in the decision whether to accord any procedural protection at all and as to how much protection should be given .
15 It is simply that long-term objectives do not constitute an escape strategy .
16 It is not that primary teachers must become preoccupied with examinations or tests to be taken at the time when a child changes school .
17 It is not that varying degrees of procedural protection should not exist : the range of licences demands this diversity .
18 It is not that revolutionary movements have been absent ( and they will be considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ) but that they have failed to elicit sustained and effective support from any large part of the working class .
19 It is not that redistributive taxation is wrong , or should not be a core part of any left programme .
20 It is not that large outfits inevitably seek to recruit liars .
21 It is not that academic critics make a conscious effort to imitate their colleagues in the sciences , it is that they have come to adopt their concept of knowledge , and its professional servicing and supportive structures .
22 It is not that English people do not lie down in the bedroom , or that French people do not have keys , but rather they choose different salient characteristics for the expression of that specific meaning .
23 In short , it is not that classical neuroses no longer exist , or that psychopathology has fundamentally changed — how could it ? — but that such neuroses are perhaps increasingly acted-out and externalized as interpersonal conflicts rather than intrapsychic ones .
24 It is partly that old people themselves are living longer .
25 It is here that new methods for the conservation and restoration of works of art , ancient manuscripts and books , and archaeological artefacts are developed .
26 In the remaining branches of manufacturing and production , however , the share is much lower , and it is here that fixed contracts are the most important means of engaging temporary labour .
27 It is here that alternative approaches are discussed and weighted , and this leads ultimately to a refined solution .
28 However carefully you are prepared , buying a farm can be an exciting and hectic experience , and there is always the danger of making a subjective judgement or acting on impulse ; it is here that experienced friends are invaluable .
29 It is here that Compact aims will be fixed .
30 It is here that finite element analysis comes into its own .
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