Example sentences of "that [noun] it is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | In that case it is all one operation , and it could not matter that he wrote his signature on the document before the dispositive wording of the will . |
2 | Where the odour does not fall within that category it is still open to the local authority to reach informal agreement with the odour emitter , offering advice and assistance as to methods of abatement , or take formal action under one of the statutes discussed in Chapter 5 which may have the effect of controlling certain odour emissions indirectly . |
3 | At that bulk it is also easier to divide into little bags . |
4 | It 's at that point that many women start trying to get back into the labour market and at that point it is extremely difficult , so I think that we 're talking about a number of things . |
5 | And at that point it is absolutely free the service is completely Hello . |
6 | However , for certain groups in that population it is much more common . |
7 | True , it belongs to the same group of viruses , but within that group it is only distantly related . |
8 | From the seventh month onwards there is a marked increase In weight and by the end of that month it is about two thirds of the length and almost a third of the weight which it will achieve by birth . |
9 | There may be a threshold size and till an enterprise reaches that size it is neither profitable nor effective . |
10 | It was crucial to his remarkable success in winning the nomination of his party ; without that asset it is most unlikely that he would have secured his narrow victory over Gerald Ford , but it was his insistence on remaining an outsider in spirit that limited his accomplishments in office . |
11 | In that sense it is quite a deterministic theory . |
12 | In that sense it is very much a virgin field . |
13 | On that assumption it is clearly , subject to the precise words used , likely to be a contractual obligation , binding the expert and the parties , that the decision be final . |
14 | Nixon 's ambitions were to crash on the rock of Watergate , but even without that disaster it is most unlikely that he would have come even close to fulfilling his mandate , In that , he would not , by any means , have been alone . |
15 | For the mayor of that city it is less terrible but still a serious problem . |
16 | With that background it is equally unsurprising to learn that Weir was the most highly-regarded Scottish company in the London business pages . |
17 | The term substantial steps is used because prior to that stage it is generally assumed that there is nothing for the offeror to disclose publicly . |
18 | In that house it is always night . |
19 | Although every failure is regretted , and is one too many , taken within that context it is actually a very small number who abuse the system . ’ |