Example sentences of "[pers pn] [subord] it is " in BNC.

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1 But because economically , in terms of effort and expense in and profit or return out , it would not be sensible , we grow them where it is cheapest to do so .
2 As the Sister came to me she said ‘ Do n't you think this is yours because it is not .
3 2.4 " Common Parts " means any malls and other pedestrian ways concourses and circulation areas staircases escalators ramps and lifts service roads loading bays forecourts and other ways and areas in the Centre which are from time to time during the Term provided by the Landlord for common use by customers frequenting the Centre and by the Tenants and the occupiers of the Centre or persons expressly or by implication authorised by them Although it is highly unlikely that the landlord would so amend or alter the common parts to make it impossible for the tenant to carry on its business , the following additional wording may be considered :
4 It 's much harder on them than it is on you . )
5 London is different to me than it is to you .
6 Indeed the detailed , cautious , inconclusive report of the commission is probably now of more interest to outsiders like me than it is to the Kenyans .
7 ‘ Rid yourself of the notion , sir , ’ he said on a menacing note , ‘ that it is any more acceptable to me than it is to you ! ’
8 In many instances the parents may not realize that their child is well occupied and has not interfered with them until it is too late and the child has started to demand attention .
9 Therefore could you please tell me if it is feasible to fit this engine and will it prove to be too powerful for the IIA gearbox and overdrive .
10 Also perhaps you could inform me if it is possible to run the 14k MSDOS in the upper memory , or does it have to remain where it is .
11 I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not .
12 a lot of them if it is n't sorted out have them the no , what do you call them the adenoids
13 ‘ It seems like a nightmare , ’ said Breeze in bewilderment ; ‘ but it 's much , much worse for you than it is for me .
14 So far as publicity is concerned , I naturally leave it up to you if it is indispensable …
15 Return to the third eye position and this time press your thumbs down quite firmly ( your partner will soon tell you if it is too hard ) and hold for about three seconds .
16 At first you may well have to put the puppy on its leash and keep it close to you if it is not to be an annoyance when visitors call .
17 about this you are wasting your time , er then hopefully you if you are having a problem to come and see me and I can tell you if it is a problem or whether it 's not , it 's not particularly a problem , so you know , come along and see me
18 Yeah I agree with you because it is sometimes quite difficult for somebody who 's handicapped to find the courage to go out .
19 They 've already written to the Secretary of State and said dear Secretary of State we 're going to send this to you because it is a departure but please Secretary of State do not call it in do not exercise your powers .
20 I do n't know how you do sludge and that there and it 's it 's everything it 's a con you know we ought to have kept some and shown you because it is it is I 've never seen anything like it myself .
21 Simple things like the rain on the window pane , the cat mewing to come in or the noise of a bus which could be on top of you before it is seen .
22 Again , timber is noisy stuff and it will frighten the wits out of you before it is in any real danger of breaking .
23 well I mean the , the agent has n't or has n't yet sued , but I was n't really putting it like that , I was asking you whether it is your case as in presently stand looking at the defence you 've raised to whether or not you have failed to perform your legal obligations under clause nine .
24 When the hay is fit to cart , bale , or tripod ( and only experience can tell you when it is ‘ singing ’ ) it may be raked two rows into one ( and possibly four into one ) .
25 This is as much to do with you as it is to do with me .
26 You come and go with your offerings of help and affection , knowing that what they really need is a constant presence , and sometimes this knowledge can be as painful for you as it is for them .
27 This one 's just as much of a prezzie for you as it is for him because it smells absolutely delicious !
28 At first the language helper repeats each phrase for you as it is played back and you write it down , but your aim should be that when you have worked out a phonemic script for the language you teach the language helper to transcribe texts for you .
29 ‘ But who or why or how , ’ he continued , ‘ is as much a mystery to you as it is to me , Sir Edmund .
30 Your poor wife ca n't be seeing much of you as it is . ’
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