Example sentences of "be [adv] it [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It is it is in a way is n't it well very much so not just in a way it 's very much because we have what 's that saying we say a picture is paints a thousand words yeah ? |
2 | Is n't it just too , too , darlings ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Those two are going to have such a good time — is n't it just so lucky , their being born almost together ? ’ |
4 | But is n't it rather late in the morning to raid a garden ? " said Hazel , glancing at the distant roofs of the farm behind the trees . |
5 | I want it on the biting edge between ‘ is n't it hysterically funny ? ’ and ‘ is n't it absolutely unbearably awful ? ’ it 's the working class ploy , or disabled ploy , that you joke about adversity . |
6 | Is n't it so sweetly unstylish ? |
7 | Is n't it , well I mean , is n't it more about just keeping production up ? |
8 | Why is n't it very well in the night ? |
9 | Is n't it terribly hard , pretending to write as someone else ? ’ |
10 | " But is n't it much too difficult for most children ? " |
11 | ‘ Is n't it … is n't it all right ? ’ asked Anne , her face red . |
12 | I mean , is n't it safer there ? ’ |
13 | Is n't it really up to the board to decide how it wants to spend money , and to persuade the government , as holder of the public purse , that its plans are wise ? |
14 | ‘ No , I mean , ’ says Howard , waving his arms about , ‘ I mean , is n't it perhaps just that the writers you deal with sort of live down to sort of your expectations ? |
15 | ‘ Is n't it too early ? |
16 | Perhaps that is why it so effectively renders the thoughts of a people whose analysis of the world differs so radically from our own . |
17 | Was n't it just before or after her husband died ? |
18 | Was n't it just before or after her husband died ? |
19 | Was n't it just as neat and unlikely to blame the parents as it was to talk about possession by devils ? |
20 | Was n't it just as well we did n't go out Saturday ? |
21 | Was n't it too late now ? |
22 | Was n't it hard enough on that poor child to know no parents , to be totally disowned by her relations up in Westlands , to be brought up an orphan in the convent in second-hand clothes , and sent to a secretarial course when she had her heart set on going to university without being mown down by a car on her first week . |
23 | ‘ This woman … was n't it long ago ? |