Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Where the high-bay warehouse is part of an overall local storage and distribution unit to service a manufacturing or processing division on the same site , or where for instance it is sited in the middle of a department store to supply the selling floors , the fundamental principle of ‘ containment ’ of the risk and isolation of the volume from the adjacent areas will be the paramount consideration .
2 For instance it is offering a number of parallel application development packages — Linda , Express and PVM — alongside the AIX Parallel Environment Software that the company has developed itself for the SP1 .
3 Well if for instance it 's approaching receivership
4 Pound for pound it 's coming off the people of Wiltshire , and it 's going to fund Kenneth Clarke 's budget deficit .
5 Week after week it 's splashed across fashion magazines , alongside tales of her jet-setting travels , stunning performances at fashion shows and star-studded lifestyle .
6 In the presence of malignancy it is known that different tissues can respond in different ways .
7 Many commentators have noted the fact that the small plot of land may produce more per acre than the large , because of necessity it is cultivated more intensively ( see CEPAL review 1982 for example ) .
8 For ease of description it is divided up into groups of wavelengths termed wavebands or spectral bands ( Figure 5.6 ) .
9 In many cases a natural spray does not seem nearly as attractive when it is presented in two dimensions as it does when seen growing naturally in the wild , when of course it is viewed in three dimensions .
10 So of course it is proving already with the National Curriculum .
11 Of course it is believed that some will give way to others .
12 Thinking is essentially an internal activity although of course it is stimulated and aided by interaction with the external world including other people .
13 Of course it is cut off .
14 It is therefore also common ground that prima facie Glasgow must be sued in Scotland because of course it is domiciled in Scotland , and that the banks are only entitled to sue in England if they can bring themselves within the special jurisdiction laid down in articles 5 and 6 of Schedule 4 .
15 It also has to struggle with the social and economic consequences of the recession vested on the country by central government and of course it is expected this year to meet the costs of what is an unwanted and will be a costly and unsatisfactory reorganisation of local government .
16 Of course it is considered better to have a boy , but the birth of a girl is celebrated with the same joy by the women in the family .
17 Though Lyra is small , it contains a number of interesting objects , and of course it is graced by the presence of Vega , the lovely blue star which is almost overhead as seen from British latitudes during summer evenings .
18 The ball on leaving Hoddle 's boot does n't touch the ground , until of course it 's bouncing in the back of the net .
19 Well of course it 's filling , just a quick sketch is n't it ?
20 can we just erm clarify that Mr , of course it 's dealing with the previous years accounts , but until you get to the end of the previous year are you going to know whether you 've over or under est estimated on budget ?
21 We still charge the same interest rate that the bank would do because of course it 's costing us that from from the bank on our own funds .
22 Of course it 's getting to the stage when one version of the album alone wo n't be enough to satisfy everyone .
23 He 's … he 's so possessive of her , always has been , but it 's got worse of late , and … and of course it 's getting on her nerves . ’
24 He could have said , ‘ Of course it 's upsetting … ’ and later he does try to waffle his way into a gentler position .
25 Well of course it 's gon na move , if she says your face she might be sick cos it sees Caelia 's face punishment
26 Of course it 's going to be evaded , and it will be quite hard work to get it enforced , but you ca n't avoid the things women have to fight for at work , you ca n't pull women out of work , out of the unions , just because housework is n't recognised by a direct wage .
27 In the case of body this , as we have already seen , is extension ; in the case of mind it is thought .
28 At low levels of arousal it is assumed that attention is divided among many cues so there will potentially be some memory for all cues .
29 As a method of appraisal it is considered particularly appropriate to the area of art in that it places great emphasis upon the validity of individual response and interpretation .
30 A real den of iniquity it 's divided up into several little catacombs .
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