Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 And the the reasons for it is because we 're it 's the sort of by far the most solid concentration of our our actual members and likely supporters .
2 Furthermore , the government ( Minister of Land , 1966 , 3 ) has not only sanctioned this growth when , as long ago as 1966 , they stated ‘ that townspeople ought to be able to spend their leisure in the countryside if they want to ’ but following a report of the House of Lords ( HL Select Committee 1973 ) has also endorsed and encouraged recreational uses when they accepted ( Secretary of State for the Environment , 1975 , 1 ) that ‘ recreation should be regarded as one of the community 's everyday needs and that provision for it is part of the social services ’ .
3 WordStar for Windows 1.5 , however , is as far removed from the DOS WordStars as it is possible to be .
4 It is beyond question that by Civizade 's time the learned hierarchy had become greatly elaborated relative to its state in Hocazade 's time , and a scholar 's progress through it is more or less predictable .
5 No leave your socks on , just take your trousers off , either leave your knickers on or take knickers off it 's up to you
6 As a textile man I do n't mind woolliness too much but I do object to vagueness because this motion is so vague that it can mean as much as you want it to mean while , at the same time , it says to little as to leave an escape route for it 's supporters .
7 The only bit about it is you have to sit around when the vicar comes in and
8 Yeah and the best bit about it is I have n't started to indicate but it was still a dangerous place to overtake .
9 And the bit about it is that there may well be other small organisations that might , erm be better , erm I mean , have , might benefit people more in Oxford city , or in Oxfordshire , are n't getting in because
10 It 's all very well to read through something , but the main part about it is to remember what you 've read .
11 The ghinocerous part about it is the mega-big way that Citizen Kane have put the title single of their first and latest album on the doorsteps for milk drinkers who want some rhythm and blues with breakfast , in a tape on offer with extra pintas .
12 A quantity of dance-music for it is preserved , imperfectly , in the so-called ‘ Walsingham Consort Books ’ of approximately the same date , and the combination is depicted accompanying the wedding masque in the Henry Unton memorial painting of a few years later .
13 And you 'll have to keep them , I mean ca n't spend out money for it 's the truth though .
14 Where the breach is of a less serious type , a clause which totally excludes liability for it is still likely to be reasonable where the breach is caused by force majeure and unreasonable if the breach is caused by wilful default .
15 Paying £40 for it is nothing less than extortionate .
16 It 's Central America 's special action , stands for it 's , gives another regional action network , erm , right , I think that 's it .
17 Diet will obviously get its mention for it is an exceedingly important part of the therapy , nevertheless , important though it may be , other attitudes , other therapies provided my hills and ultimately my vistas .
18 And then the er Council also set guidelines for it 's programme in the years ahead .
19 We might well be inclined to call this intentional object the context of the emotional arousal for it is the cognitive relationship with a particular context that gives the emotion its particular characteristics .
20 The fear for it is that it could easily be hurt without complaining and could suffer at the hands of careless children who would treat it too much like its namesake .
21 Here there can be no crime for it is a world built by all for all .
22 There are lots of shops about it 's er sports shoes .
23 Carrell 's term for it is ‘ formal ’ and she defines it as ‘ background knowledge about the formal , rhetorical , organizational structures of different kinds of texts ’ ( 1983 : 83 — 4 ) .
24 This is a broad , catch-all term which ‘ gatecrashed the literature , thereby avoiding the entrance fee of a definition ’ ( Blackaby , 1979 , p. 2 ) ; the question of definitions is taken up in Chapter 2 but for the moment it is important to note that it is a misleading term for it is often used to describe the relative decline of manufacturing industry rather than industry as a whole which includes primary industries like mining , quarrying and oil and gas production and also includes construction and transport .
25 Get all your business done Saturday for it 's a fine time for long distance communications and clinching all sorts of commercial arrangements and workaday agreements .
26 And I think it 's , a great deal of it is to do with failed expectations .
27 A great deal of it is subject to misuse as agricultural land by unfortunate farmers .
28 Practically all the land above 1,500 feet falls into this category and a great deal of it is so poorly drained that only the sourest peaty soils are found .
29 The bulk of it is designated under Articles 3(3) and 3(4) as shown in Figure 8 ( see Chapter 3 ) , i.e. ‘ mountain areas in which farming is necessary to protect the countryside ’ and ‘ Less-favoured areas in danger of depopulation ’ , respectively .
30 Those few pages will have gone , but the bulk of it is hidden .
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