Example sentences of "it [is] [adv] [adj] know [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah it 's just nice to know if there is something wrong |
2 | ‘ Although it 's always difficult to know whether such a survey is representative of all staff involved in National Certificate delivery , nevertheless the EIS survey does represent the views of a substantial number of lecturers , ’ he said . |
3 | It 's still hard to know whether I 've saved them all , but at least I know I 've done my best . |
4 | So it 's very important to know before you go round if if they 've got copy . |
5 | it is rather difficult to know whether this is support for Krashen 's proposal or not , but it certainly implies the separation of the process of meaning construction from the determination of final output form . |
6 | Inspection of Tei and Owen 's Tables I and 3 reveals that the laterality effect was greater for " same " trials but it is theoretically important to know whether there was any significant interaction between stimulus type and visual hemifield . |
7 | If this indeed is the pattern , it is clearly important to know whether or not regulation is effective in maintaining standards and what its impact is on the supply of services . |
8 | It is obviously important to know whether the car has been stolen or whether the driver has a criminal record . |
9 | Firstly , before documents are available which give a general comparison and assessment at one date across an area ( like Domesday Book or a medieval Lay Subsidy ) it is very difficult to know whether all the sites we are comparing as part of our settlement pattern are contemporary . |
10 | The receipt of such a bonus has an effect far outside the regular annual rise , which again in the case of ICI is a matter of such Byzantine complexity that it is often difficult to know whether one is getting a good or a bad one ! |
11 | It is sometimes difficult to know whether the purchaser has done an act adopting the transaction . |
12 | It is more difficult to know whether an animal goes through the experience of at one moment not being able to see a food item , but then being able to see it at the next . |