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

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31 Mrs. Brooks continued : ‘ Perhaps it is the re-routeing of the old A31 that has left some confusion as to the designation of this stretch of London Road .
32 Perhaps it is the aura of secrecy , rather than the disclosure , that causes most difficulties .
33 Perhaps it is the results of such non-philanthropic attitudes that are more clearly seen than the actual attitudes themselves .
34 Perhaps it is the distinctiveness of this particular anatomical colour that makes us forget the pure white quartzites that also occur at this level , even in our own Midlands ( as the Stiperstones Quartzite of west Shropshire ) .
35 Or perhaps it is an opportunity to be more philosophical , less clinging , over money ?
36 Perhaps it is an honour he has found hard to bear , for he has been acting very strangely even by his own standards .
37 Perhaps it is an acknowledgement of the genuine complexity of the issue , likely to be deepened by the uncertain light cast on the future of the area team by the Griffiths recommendations ( Griffiths , 1988 ) for the development of the case-manager role and other significant changes in service delivery .
38 Perhaps it is an example of the impractical side of his nature , that the office manager complained about . ’
39 Obviously it is an incitement to refusal , and an indictment of alienated labour .
40 Obviously it is the pinnacle of anyone 's professional career to captain their country .
41 Among Bangladeshis , often enough it is a husband and wife and their sons of various ages , the daughters being left with the joint family in Bangladesh which from there casts its light and shadow on the lives of Bengali women in Britain .
42 Ah , so it is a divider , yes .
43 So it is a relief , occasionally , to get a quotation from such as Gilbert White , who , in one paragraph about the hard frost of 1784 , sparkles like Jack himself in such even-toned and worthy surroundings .
44 . This is an alcohol it has an O H group so it is a butanole but you have to indicate where the O H group actually is it 's either on four or it 's on one .
45 Oh I see so it is a case of open you up and putting , inserting these staples must be
46 so it is a bit earlier .
47 So it is a problem for readers to know where to put them .
48 So it is a question of not allowing someone who commits a summary offence to ‘ escape liability ’ for an indictable offence .
49 So it is a commitment it 's not just for , oh I 'd like to have a go .
50 So we start off by saying it 's based on propane there 's an O H group so it 's a propanol the O H is on carbon number one of that chain so it is a propane one O L.
51 So it is a lot of money we 're talking about I mean we 're five hundred , eight hundred , if we do this as well , we 're coming out to one thousand between one thousand three hundred to one thousand four hundred pounds for advertising .
52 So it is a combination of a stable inner pulse and flexibility of response within that .
53 When Tommy was interviewed at the time , he made it clear that he was a man with his sights firmly set on the future , and so it is no surprise that in 1991 , Tommy Rodgers is again setting new standards .
54 As previously mentioned in this book , signalboxes are the sort of railway infrastructure that , by their often remote location , are likely to have experiences of a supernatural nature and so it is no surprise that most signalmen have a tale of mystery and suspense that happened to friends of theirs .
55 So it is no surprise that the Milan Conference had a profound long-ranging effect on deaf education .
56 So it is no wonder that the CEGB has responded by publishing an unprecedentedly large volume of material in support of its case for building a PWR at Sizewell .
57 So it is no wonder that so many people go to ‘ sweaty Ecstasy raves ’ because at least there they can let themselves go .
58 So it is no accident that the teachers are black ; or that she enlisted the active help of Dance Theatre of Harlem .
59 So it is the provision of comprehensible input which is the ‘ Fundamental Pedagogical Principle ’ .
60 So it is the success of an implemented programme or policy , rather than the success of a conservation technique at a trial stage under research station conditions , which should be the chief objective of evaluation and critical analysis .
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