Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] so it [is] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's Dennis next Tuesday afternoon so it 's Where Are You Now on Afternoon Special , on the county 's favourite radio station , it 's B B C Radio Nottingham at two o'clock . |
2 | I 've written to the Borough Librarian so it 's all official . |
3 | It could be interpreted as a different commander view : there is no single commander responsible for this overall revenue account so it is not published . |
4 | The body can not store vitamin C so it is essential to have a fresh supply every day . |
5 | It 's worth mentioning that you 're not automatically insured on dry ski slopes so it 's worth arranging some personal cover — accidents are n't especially common but you never know . |
6 | I try to watch Match of the Day I 'm a keen Liverpool supporter so it 's especially important when my team plays . |
7 | This game is one where left-handedness has some advantage and considerable nuisance value so it is not surprising that as many as 18.5% of these first-class performers were left-handed . |
8 | ‘ We are also due to have talks with Colwyn Borough Council about a possible ground sharing deal with Colwyn Bay FC at Llanelian Road so it 's going to be a crucial week for the club , ’ added Daley . |
9 | ‘ The letter is personally addressed to Gerry Adams so it is up to him to reply to it , but the party 's position is that it highlights the MPs ' total lack of understanding about the situation here and our position in it , ’ he said . |
10 | Windows is rapidly becoming the standard for personal computer interfaces so it is very easy for someone to move to using the pen version . |
11 | Both his grandfather and father were stationmasters in Great Eastern Railway territory so it is suitable that he should produce a pictorial survey of British railway stations . |
12 | The crossbow is not a popular weapon amongst men from the Empire , but there are always foreigners eager to be recruited into the Empire armies so it is quite common to find crossbowmen amongst the state regiments . |