Example sentences of "[pron] it is [adv] a " in BNC.

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1 While third party analysis in the context of international organisations gives this distinction some validity , in other areas it is less significant , as it is difficult to assert that a State is completely foreign to the effects of an agreement to which it is not a party .
2 A State is bound by a provision of a treaty to which it is not a party if : ( a ) the parties … intended that the provision in question should be the means of creating a legal obligation binding upon that particular State or class of States to which it belongs ; and ( b ) that State has expressly or impliedly consented to the provision .
3 A State exercising a right by a provision of a treaty to which it is not a party is bound to comply with any conditions laid down in that provision , or elsewhere in the treaty for the exercise of the right .
4 Suppose a State not a party to the Vienna Convention accepts orally an obligation under another treaty to which it is not a party .
5 The Court 's decision is a strong reaffirmation of the need for a State 's consent to be bound by a treaty to which it is not a party , and a denial of any automatic acceptance of a lawmaking regime .
6 The rejection of both the trust analogy and the doctrine of agency leaves unexplained the situation where a new State has come into being in accordance with a treaty to which it is not a party .
7 Furthermore , this Convention also requires that acceptance of the right or obligation by the third party organisation be in accordance with its constitutive rules , which again assumes that they are binding on the organisation , although contained in a treaty to which it is not a party .
8 However , ‘ world society appears to be at a transition stage at which it is neither a world comprising only of states , nor a world comprising only systems ’ ( p.51 ) .
9 I 've had that , and I can tell you it is always a hundred times better outside .
10 In itself it is not a new idea , and it shares much with the combined method which was the basis for deaf education in the UK in the 19th century .
11 This ability to create a coherent world , recognisable as such but differing from the reader 's experience , but above all involving no false note or anachronism , is an essential of all great novelists , but of itself it is not a recipe for success .
12 For me it is just a childhood memory of noise and confusion .
13 For me it is still a long haul towards fluency ( and the closer you get , the more tempting just to stop with what you have ) but that sense of a door opening when you reach the conversational level makes the effort of getting another language worthwhile .
14 This ti me it is only a five-minute journey through the narrow streets .
15 With me it is merely a game . ’
16 ‘ And do n't tell me it is merely a legal hitch ! ’
17 For them it is simply a party game or a hobby .
18 By that age , 51% have been promoted out of clerical work and for them it is merely a stepping-stone to a higher status non-manual job .
19 I am not usually a forward sort of person as you know Elsie but I thought there had been enough talk about death enough of wanting bad bad things so I said why kill it it is not a fish for the pot .
20 Er and it may well be as Mr has suggested that when we look at it it is not a problem .
21 Erm , the the reference of last resort was Mr Thomas 's reference erm it it is not a reference which I think you find anywhere er in government guidance , and I think what P P G thre three says is the opportunity to pursue them will be relatively rare , we think this is a relatively rare circumstance , er in North Yorkshire , it 's unique , er and it 's entirely driven er by justifiable er reasons to protect the the wider environment of Greater York .
22 It always it it is always a thing that is i within football , y you get a goal and then you get in behind the ball and think that you you 're safe and you 're alright .
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