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

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31 We must ensure government is brought closer to the people and communities it is elected to serve .
32 Eagle and Child it is .
33 Would he care to address the fact that because these orders are being taken separately for Wales and England it is not possible to make the quota applicable in the same way in the same parts of the United Kingdom .
34 And B it is n't actually true at all because most , most men would simply exploit that in the situation she was in .
35 Drama , inevitably , is more culturally specialized by language , but in many of its other elements of movement and scene it is widely and inherently accessible , as is clear in mime and was very evident in the silent film .
36 Customers have begun coming to Arthur with specific requests for alterations to the design of both guitars and dulcimers. it is a sign that the instruments and their music are very much alive — and that should signify a healthy future for the musical instrument maker .
37 Yet because Dornford Yates did to some extent invoke Ruritania in plot and mood it is fair to point to the way in which the code of chivalry has been debased and sentimentalised .
38 Uranium comes in two isotopes , U and U. It is U that releases energy ; but 99.28% of natural uranium is U. For this natural uranium to be made more potent it must be enriched in U , which means sorting through the uranium and discarding some of the U. A little enrichment — to a U content of 2–6% — is good enough for most reactors , though some can work with unenriched uranium and some research reactors use highly enriched uranium .
39 Thus for technicians and draughtsmen it is only 11 per cent .
40 To all intents and purposes it is legal — it may look ugly but so do most of the putters these days , and the design has obviously been passed by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club , which does exercise a very tight control over such matters .
41 However , with the current uncertainty of COSE 's intentions and the range of systems management and other API options being considered by various open systems groups and organisations it is ‘ no time to bow out now , ’ says Moss .
42 Indications are that costs will compare favourably with , for instance , the cost of a bed in a private nursing home ; additional benefits of a local authority specialist unit may be the ability to provide services such as carers ' support , home care , day care , despite staff training to maximise the use of staff and buildings It is always more difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of preventive services but the higher cost of specialist provision may be offset if it has a preventive role in the wider community .
43 Notwithstanding the reservations of Glynn and Oxborrow it is clear that population growth rates were less than one third of their nineteenth century peaks and the fact is that there was a substantial loss of population from the old industrial areas to the new ones .
44 In Durham and Yorkshire it is known locally as the Upper Magnesian Limestone ( comprising the Hartlepool and Roker Dolomites and the Concretionary Limestone ) and the Kirkham Abbey Formation , respectively ( Smith 1980 ; Taylor and Colter 1975 ) .
45 In stressing the challenges that face us in health and safety it is not to ignore the environmental challenge however we recognize it needs to be considered much more widely so that our resources can be most effectively targeted .
46 Transition is a personal and confused process for the individual but for national , local and voluntary departments and agencies it is a period of divided responsibilities and fragmentation .
47 AGE Logic Inc 's Xoftware , is to support DEC Pathworks TCP/IP version 1.1 : running on Microsft Windows and MS-DOS it is implemented on Santa Cruz Operation 's Open Desktop and SunSoft 's Interactive Unix .
48 Certainly in the desert at dawn and dusk it is impossible to ignore the need to relate to an intelligence , to a protective power beyond oneself .
49 Because one or more non-ethanolic components of the beverages are responsible for the release of gastric acid and gastrin it is possible that they may be partly responsible for the detrimental effects of alcohol abuse .
50 But for much else in polytheism and monotheism it is of more limited value .
51 On the Saturday and Sunday it is intended that ‘ Sequoia ’ will be operating special trains on the Eskdale line — along with ‘ Synolda ’ , the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway 's 1912 Bassett-Lowke engine .
52 Either that my Lord or , er as it 's pleaded in in the alternative , should have advised the plaintiff to do that , to get that confirmation in writing and in any event , even if it is alleged as the defendant say that the er that Mr is an experienced man of business and both these plaintiffs were purchasing the business , er and Mrs it is the plaintiff 's case was clearly entitled to that advice in addition .
53 ( Mackie , 1973a ) It is about f and s It is not about x and nor is it about any other event or condition that did occur , and , to speak vaguely , is part of a full story of why the wipers started .
54 ‘ Then Laura and I it is .
55 When examining class differences in mortality and morbidity it is usual to group together social classes I and II to form one category at the top of the class hierarchy and social classes IV and V to form the group at the lower end of the class distribution .
56 In terms of specific details of necessary improvements in health and welfare it is difficult to distinguish between the programmes of the Alliance and Labour .
57 With Marks and Spencers it is a matter of customer relations .
58 A. The Authority believes that in addition to English , mathematics , RE and PE it is desirable that all pupils should take science in some form until the age of 16 .
59 In his fantasias and toccatas it is not difficult to trace Venetian influences , particularly in the six fantasias ‘ in the manner of an echo ’ where he takes advantage of the two manuals of the organ to ‘ echo ’ motives duly marked f and p .
60 Between July and October it is usually very hot , with little rest from the blazing sun — an ideal holiday place for worshippers of sun , sand and sea .
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