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

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31 Hence it is only in respect of private companies that problems are still likely to arise when their articles provide , as they frequently do , that ‘ the company shall have a first and paramount lien on shares , whether or not fully-paid , registered in the name of a person indebted or under any liability to the company . ’
32 The value of the approach is illustrated by Weaver 's illuminating study ( 1985 ) of public enterprise in the United States and Canada ; coincidentally it is also about railways .
33 A week later it is off to Dundee ( for the first time since 1924 ) for the annual three-day joust against Scotland with the wins equal at nine each in the series that started in 1888 .
34 The selectivity and control of conscious attention remains poorly understood ; very clearly it is not at all coextensive with information processing for much of this is never observed and can not be summoned up for examination .
35 Now it is up to Rodrigo de Triano to similarly retain his unbeaten record in today 's Greenham Stakes and Mr Sangster is particularly hopeful .
36 Now it is up to the Prime Minister to promote this lively Irish peer — he does not use his title of 6th Earl of Kilmorey — for all he has done , with his wife Cissy , as a mere Under-Secretary at Stormont since 1985 .
37 Now it is up to the consumer to accept that white does n't necessarily mean healthy and to opt for unbleached products .
38 Now it is up to the aid agencies to make life as comfortable and easy as possible for the refugees .
39 Now it is up to us to get customers back . ’
40 At a recent rugby jamboree in Kimberley the unification of these two bodies was formally completed so now it is up to the various officials and administrators to make the new South African Rugby Football Union really work .
41 Grainne thought : now it is up to them .
42 Now it is up to the match fishermen . ’
43 Now it is up to the Council of Ministers to accept the package .
44 ‘ But now it is up to the Catholic officials and the county to find the money from the £243,000 I have set aside for church school repairs .
45 Now it is up to the international community .
46 So I have a list here now it is n't in the notes so you might just want to make a note of this .
47 Now it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that during the intervening twenty-five years the lord had bought out most of the freeholds , which , with few exceptions , must have been very small , and might just be identified with the sixteen ‘ Farme Landes ’ .
48 Now it is not for me to give my opinion as to that and I do not , but I think it right that the general public should understand and be aware that this is now the law . ’
49 Even now it is not at all obvious that it should be so .
50 You used to be able to get odd knick nacks in there now it is just like any other store and we have enough up market stores in Thame .
51 I was told the fun was beginning to go out of it , but now it is back as the competition for best fancy dress is nearly as tough as the race itself .
52 Now it is back at Mercedes Benz 's UK HQ at Milton Keynes , Bucks .
53 Now it is back to Andrássy , which is how László has always known it .
54 Now it is back to ‘ Stitch World ’ and since I have no original ideas I am practising adapting the built-in patterns .
55 Now it is more like two dozen .
56 At least thirty yards out is the norm , and very often it is more like fifty yards .
57 It is not for the squeamish , but equally it is not for the merely despairing .
58 Tomorrow it is on to Reykjavik and another trip will be over .
59 Unfortunately minor works grants are only ‘ discretionary ’ , ie it is up to the council whether or not you receive help .
60 quite keen , well it is n't as if I 'm gon na stay for a year , he 's sort of thinking sort of you know going out there to work and I
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