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

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1 Cos she 's still erm she finishes in December up in Glasgow , this her it 's like her fourth , fourth term at Glasgow
2 It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep .
3 ‘ It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep .
4 It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep .
5 It is clear that any civilised system of law is bound to provide remedies for cases of what has been called unjust enrichment or unjust benefit , that is to prevent a man from retaining the money of or some benefit derived from another which it is against conscience that he should keep .
6 The net cost per student hour is about half what it is in the local colleges .
7 Is this what it 's like to have time on your hands ?
8 Is this what it 's like ?
9 We were just watching 4 What It 's Worth about all those people who go on holiday to the sunny Mediterranean , having booked a sea view , and come back with gastroenteritis from living over the dustbins and now want their money back , when Elinor came running up the garden path closely followed by Nigel .
10 Wright , who knows better than many what it is like to feel persecuted , watched the 6–0 win on television after his groin injury ruled him out and let Barnes back after 10 months ' absence .
11 The question that McDowell is pointing to , however , is whether , in the analysis of human communication , Grice 's contribution concerns more what it is to be human than what it is to communicate .
12 That is no more what it is like to be a bat than the following is a good picture of what it is like to see colour : use an instrument to measure the wavelength of the light that is entering your eye : if it is long , you are seeing red , if it is short you are seeing violet or blue .
13 Not , they 're not , no , the one I 've , the one the group has is , is a general one it 's on Amnesty 's work .
14 that that it it is in fact something that ought to be shared more and people ought to benefit more from what 's here ?
15 That what it 's about ? ’
16 She strokes its white flesh against her black cheek , then slides it into her red mouth and rolls her eyes to make me laugh , and I think , Jesus , is that what it 's like ?
17 ‘ Is that what it 's like to be a mechanical man ? ’
18 And on the other one it 's on the big toe there .
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