Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [be] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The second is that it can obviously vary from very poor to very good , and an individual 's welfare will be different at different times .
2 The second is that it is unwise to give detailed advice unless one has full knowledge of local factors , problems , users etc .
3 The second is that it allows you to make a fast flank attack on the end of the enemy 's line with the possibility of rolling along it and taking lots of his troops in the flanks .
4 The second is that it unites psychology and biology since , in the early formulations , ‘ responses ’ were contractions of muscle groups , stimuli were physical events occurring at sensory receptors , and ‘ learning ’ was a real event occurring in the brain .
5 The second is that it is unclear whether the findings on animals really predict what has been observed in humans .
6 The second is that it is only when people think about what the visual system does in the real world that they begin to study it appropriately .
7 The second is that it is not the right allocation of available resources to use them for this patient .
8 The second is that it does not adequately take account of the sad fact of life that health authorities may on occasion find that they have too few resources , either human or material or both , to treat all the patients whom they would like to treat in the way in which they would like to treat them .
9 The second is that it does not appear satisfactory on policy grounds .
10 The second is that it is in relation to this period that one finds a quite separate account of the origins of the Muftilik advanced , namely Katib Celebi 's view that the office originated not with Molla Fenari in Bursa or Fahreddin Acemi in Edirne but rather with Hizir Bey in Istanbul , the Muftilik being for his tenure , and for some time alter , a to the post of kadi of Istanbul , of which he was the first holder .
11 The second was that it was a farm , run by Americans , on which various types of crops were being grown experimentally .
12 The first was that a Labour government was going to rely on economic growth to finance its increases in public expenditure , the second was that it would ban fox-hunting .
13 Like the third objection to the HCF model , the fourth is that it fails to prepare pupils for the pluralist world with its confusions , contradictions and instability .
14 The first is that it will be harder for the Tories to portray Labour as a party gripped by extremism .
15 The first is that it shows well the distinction Engels makes between general principles — in this case the dissolution of communal organization and the rise of class — and specific cases .
16 The first is that it is usually preferable to make each objective refer to only one learning outcome .
17 The first is that it is considered to be premature to introduce a SAS dealing with going concern before parallel guidance has been developed on what constitutes adequate disclosure on inherent uncertainties in respect of going concern .
18 The first is that it consists in visual imagery .
19 The first is that it preserves a clear field of fire for my missile troops .
20 The first is that it says nothing about W-cells .
21 The first is that it maintain a monopoly of economic power .
22 The first is that it need not be democratic government , or democratic propositions , to which the people give their consent .
23 The first is that it is important never to lose sight of the fact that a computer is an assistant to , not a substitute for , a human researcher .
24 The first is that it turned out , political intentions notwithstanding , that the officers of the NCC saw in the National Curriculum a way to ensure that all pupils would share a common curriculum , a goal they already espoused , and that the DES found it unexceptionable to present the National Curriculum in this way .
25 The first is that it increasingly appears that LTP-like phenomena are not restricted to the hippocampus , but can under appropriate circumstances be shown in many other regions of the brain , including especially the cerebral cortex as Lynn Bindman in London , and Lyosha Voronin , in Moscow , have shown .
26 The first is that it is analytically flawed in the sense considered above .
27 The first is that it introduces more subjectivity into the accounts .
28 The first is that it is hard to ensure that the industry really does minimize costs .
29 The first is that it now seems the £200 must all be for personal injury or death and not just include such damages .
30 The first is that it 's the end of a V A T quarter .
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