Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv] it [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately everyone else will be doing the same thing and if one end is blatantly favoured then it is likely to be crowded . |
2 | Like well it it 's had it 's had enough added to it a recon , but not enough added so it 's a new engine . |
3 | With procedures that are only used occasionally it is less likely to be successful and the trained group may even forget their training . |
4 | We must n't he 's got really , really if it 's not done well it 's a it 's worse than not doing it all . |
5 | The main disadvantage of marginal costing that overheads are not included into product costs although it apparent that if activities classified as overheads were not employed then it is unlikely a firm would be able to satisfactorily produce the products . |
6 | For while the health and safety , and the prospective redundancy of its members , are the union 's business as of generally recognised right it is by no means clear that an industrial strategy that was anything more than a slogan would be . |
7 | If the word is not found then it is said to be misspelled , so either correction is attempted , or it is returned to the user for verification . |
8 | it 's got ta be useful because instead of going you know from one sort at one end and going out the other and never being ever seen again it 's going |
9 | So , pluralists argue that if those of economic wealth are not directly involved in public policy-making then this is some kind of proof that they lack political power , but if poorer people are not directly involved then it is suggested that they are satisfied and enjoy power because politicians will " anticipate " their concerns and they themselves possess the " potential " to organise for their own advantage . |
10 | When a module is subsequently brought online it is a non-destructive read from the offline storage . |