Example sentences of "[conj] it [be] [vb pp] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A trial run approach has been suggested particularly where it is suspected the person is hard of hearing ( Deeping , 1979 ) . |
2 | This already happens in Sweden , the United States and Canada where it is considered a much cheaper option . |
3 | At a purely practical level , the anarchist and socialist press provided a forum for the dissemination of information about the October revolution , where it was given an enthusiastic reception . |
4 | The Victorian poet Algernon Swinburne lived a tortured sex life , heavily influenced by the beatings he received at Eton ( where it was said the boys were required to sprinkle eau de cologne on themselves before the canings began ) . |
5 | In this way justice is done mot only to its Hebrew origin , where it was called the " Torah " ( Law ) or the " Five fifths of Moses " , but also to its own inherent unity . |
6 | A Short Film About Killing ( Decalogue V ) marked its premiere at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival where it was awarded the Jury and International Film Critic 's prize . |
7 | Silk , although it is considered a delicate fabric , is in fact very strong , but it is adversely affected by sunlight . |
8 | The P G C is a difficult course to fill , really , for the people who are organising it , because although it 's called a one-year course , in fact it lasts eight months in practice , and there are so many aspects that have to be fitted in something has to go . |
9 | But I think perhaps , that in a way that becomes the main point is that , although it 's called The Porch Way , I mean , you know that 's fair enough because you can see it is a porch , it 's not clearly defined we we 've got this sort of two pillars here , and a little bit of green , so they 're losing a bit of shape of the porch er and this becomes the sort of erm main er point of the picture . |
10 | It 's her home town although it 's changed a lot since she was a girl . |
11 | We discussed the difficulties of transforming the concept of sustainability into practical policies , although it was felt the increasing emphasis on plan-led planning , urban containment and the reuse of urban and derelict land , would help . |
12 | Centre manager Susan Nicol said the management team would remain the same and there would be no noticeable difference to shoppers or tenants in the way Cameron Toll was run — although it was hoped the new owners would invest in a facelift for the centre . |
13 | Although it was called the ‘ Foreign Legion ’ , many of its recruits were Frenchmen who had changed their nationalities . |
14 | Although it was published a couple of years ago , this book still remains one of the most useful all-round guides to restoring old houses and cottages . |
15 | However , although it was considered a duty to encourage providence , saving was for many a stark impossibility . |
16 | Meanwhile , Intel vociferously denied to Unigram last week suggestions circulated on the InterNet by GE 's research and development Center in New York that it 's hit a brick wall with its P5 design , is not getting the yields and is on a crash redesign course that would delay the parts until the end of next year . |
17 | know that it 's called a . |
18 | But the only reason that it 's called The Dark Ark is because it travels in the shadow of Noah 's Ark . |
19 | But the only reason that it 's called The Dark Ark is because it travels in the shadow of Noah 's Ark . |
20 | and that it 's called the Salvation Army group |
21 | Even you must admit that it 's become an exciting and extremely important job over the last few years , certainly as far as Carlisle Flint is concerned ! ’ |
22 | She says that it 's made a great difference , the swan can now struggle to it 's feet . |
23 | So many august prelates assisted him that it is called the ‘ Bishops ' ’ Bible . |
24 | I accept that it is called the National Water Sports Centre but from the attitude of some you would think angling was not included . |
25 | In particular , an organization that is given a task that is controversial and unpopular in many quarters , such as an organization charged to promote racial and sexual equality or one providing help to a stigmatized group such as vagrant alcoholics , may find that it is given an unclear mandate and is placed in a position in which it finds it hard to acquire ‘ legitimacy ’ for its activities . |
26 | Although some regard competitor analysis as a subcomponent of environmental scanning , it is probably advisable to identify it as a separate and distinct analytical effort to insure that it is given the strategic priority and management attention it requires . |
27 | If you are likely to visit the Bridgnorth area it will be well worth your while to see it , but note that it is located a couple of miles outside the town , and a telephone call is necessary to find our when it is open , since Philip 's work involves awkward shifts . |
28 | Indicative of the degenerate state into which the practice of investing had fallen is the fact that it is considered a reform that it should be inquired of the intending how old he is , under whom he has studied , and what he has studied . |
29 | I understand that it is considered the most austere order in the country . |
30 | During the 1983 election , Mail journalists objected to the newspaper 's coverage of the Labour Party and demanded that it be given a fairer representation . |