Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv] [be] [adj] to " in BNC.
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1 | In part it has also been due to a lack of suitable models of how the combination of attributes could take place . |
2 | To gauge the full significance of recent innovations in the international financial system , recall that in all market economies , it has always been possible to ‘ buy ’ money , like any other commodity . |
3 | As Raynor ( 1969 , Chapter 2 ) argues , the ‘ middle class ’ was never homogeneous ( in particular it has never been equivalent to Marx 's ‘ bourgeoisie ’ ) , but nonetheless its degree of heterogeneity has been greatly increased over the post-war years , and the shift in the distribution of social labour analysed above has accelerated this process . |
4 | Allowing this latitude , we may claim ‘ Be aware ’ as an imperative both universal and valid a priori , since it would be inconsistent to say of anything that it exists yet is irrelevant to any possible choice . |
5 | The Prince and Princess of Wales may blame media intrusions , Prince Andrew point to John Bryan , and Princess Anne cite irreconcilable differences for her divorce from Captain Mark Phillips , but it seems just being close to the Crown is a recipe for unhappiness . |
6 | ‘ Umm … although it 's only been half-restored to its original state , and so there 's a lot of work to be done . |
7 | ‘ It 's actually been available to the public for quite a while , but they 've only just started to do a big push on it , ’ explains Robert . |