Example sentences of "it [is] an [adj] [noun] [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's an easy walk which can be extended as far as you wish without having to retrace your steps . |
2 | erm it is n't a problem just for Hereford or for this country it 's an international problem which has evoked interest over the whole world . |
3 | ‘ It 's an international language which started so that people who travel between foreign countries can communicate — the Chinese , stevedores , the old-time lascars , and so on . |
4 | It 's an ominous warning which gives his players an extra incentive to impress against the Londoners tonight . |
5 | It 's an old injury which I sustained against Widnes earlier in the season . ’ |
6 | It is an iterative process which involves trawling through the design space of possible configurations until the optimal solution is found . |
7 | Sorcery is considered the more deadly force ; appropriately it is an upper-class phenomenon which affects persons of quality but is not employed between commoners . |
8 | For the designation of the state as ‘ a tool , is said to imply that it is an inert object which can be moulded and manipulated by the ruling class ; and this in turn is said to carry the misleading connotation that the ruling class has a ‘ will ’ . |
9 | Electronic project construction is probably less troubled by this type of thing than many others , perhaps due to the fact that it is an indoor pursuit which is not dependent on the weather . |
10 | it is something whi which affects the whole council , it is n't the prerogative of any particular service committee , and though on environmental matters and public health matters , another mi may be responsible and know more , it is an overall policy which erm , is being developed and needs to be erm , needs to be brought into play . |
11 | It is an awesome power which threatens our democracy . |
12 | It is an insecure notion which runs into troubles that Linzey himself raises ( 43–4 ) : the Old Testament seems to point to something approaching a psychic hierarchy , and Christ ate fish and conceivably meat as well . |
13 | Congress against this background , the Northern region welcomes this report it is an impressive report which signifies the importance that the G M B attaches to issues of health and safety and it indicates that this union will continue to maintain its high standards in this crucial area . |
14 | The whole essence of a TechDoc system is that it is an integrated product which allows a single individual to complete all the tasks necessary to create the final document . |
15 | Mr Lawton said : ‘ It is an exciting initiative which could provide a dynamic role model for future co-operation in other parts of the city . |
16 | It is an executable image which controls all accesses to the information under the control of LIFESPAN by servicing requests from one or more LIFESPAN users . |
17 | It is an illiquid asset which generates a fixed income depending on the stock 's interest rate . |
18 | It is an able assessment which completely tallies with Kylie 's own view on her career to date . |
19 | It has to be said that it is an austere document which , although well designed and printed , offers little more than that for which it was intended . |
20 | Yet it is an objective standard which the directors themselves define , and not one that is imposed upon them by the courts , who regard it as illegitimate to substitute their own view of what constitutes the best interests of the company or the shareholders for that of the directors of the company . |
21 | The microphone may be built into the camera , in which case it is an omnidirectional microphone which picks up sound in a very general way . |
22 | ‘ All I hope is that it is an excellent game which my Rovers lads win 8-0 . ’ |
23 | As yet , there is only a small number of multi-disciplinary courses on offer in England and Wales , but it is an important development which should be encouraged . |
24 | It is an interesting question what the French will do with Article 3 of the ‘ Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen ’ if a treaty of European Union were ever adopted : ‘ The principle of all sovereignty resides necessarily in the Nation . |
25 | It is an interesting garment which , with its long sleeves , has the flavour more of a monastic habit than a shroud . |
26 | Consequently , it is an ideal location which to study in detail the interrelation between the structure of employment in the labour market and the structure of the domestic division of labour : that is , how work outside the home affects work inside the home , and vice versa . |