Example sentences of "it [is] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's past eleven now . ’ |
2 | It 's past one o'clock . ’ |
3 | Once it 's past twenty one . |
4 | When they laugh it 's with sheer joy . |
5 | Yet it 's with one Tim Kerr that Arm has made such a fruitful creative bond , a veteran of many a Seattle minor-legend and prime mover behind The Monkeywrench 's persuasive slant on this historic sound . |
6 | I know you 're right , now it 's imperative with one and it 's with two . |
7 | Erm you know , not just er something that is er created and left there , it 's with that erm the the thing in mind , that if if people want to have some place where they can get together , in the kind of atmosphere that they want . |
8 | what are the con it it 's with some schools are putting in |
9 | It 's with this dismal economic backdrop that Honda will start producing their new executive car from Swindon in October . |
10 | He well he 's , he 's moved into somewhere , du n no whether it 's with this woman or not but she 's got two young kids . |
11 | oh and I 've made a big rug at the centre , which I shall have home before Christmas , a big woollen rug I 've made , yes so , oh it 's a beautiful rug it 's with those er silver thing you push through the hole on the canvas |
12 | But they have to call in a vet from time to time , and it 's with those farmers that I think you 'll have most success , just so long as you keep your charges low . ’ |
13 | So it 's with added comprehension that a reader of On the Look-Out can approach the taut ferocity of Sisson 's early poems and the sombreness of those more recent , the jarring plainness of his Divine Comedy and other such translations , the savagery of his two gaunt novels , and the war against fashion-induced mediocrity waged by Sisson the literary critic . |
14 | No , fridge/freezer so it 's down two flights of stairs . |
15 | I do n't think it 's of great benefit to English rugby to go around persuading people to stay on if it 's against their wishes , and possibly against their better judgement . |
16 | If it 's of equal , or greater , importance than the material it goes with , you want your image to be of the highest quality and you 're prepared to spend the time to achieve something a bit special . |
17 | Pollution , the environment , again that is something which is not just for concern , we know it 's of global concern as well . |
18 | It 's just like an inverse it 's of that number |
19 | Jane : No I did n't is certainly confrontational but it 's of little interest dramatically . |
20 | It 's of tremedous valuer because it give patients and clients a chance to do things they wouild n't otherwise do |
21 | Again , it 's of paramount importance to keep an overview so that you can gear each aspect towards achieving the objective . |
22 | It 's of medium size with accommodation for just over 200 people . |
23 | ‘ If anyone wanted to sell their piece , and we can see it 's of sufficient quality or by a popular artist , we 'll give an evaluation . |
24 | ‘ I do n't know if it 's of any help but — er — I made a couple of notes at the time . |
25 | After a moment of silence in which she studied his face , she said : ‘ I do n't know if it 's of any importance , but they played a game . ’ |
26 | ‘ If it 's of any interest to you , I scarcely even remember what I said , but if I somehow managed to upset you … ’ |
27 | And it 's something to do with that and an embargo date 's a little bit like that , and in a sense , you may well be able to stop people actually publishing the thing , but they will still know and be working on it if it 's of any importance , so use embargo dates advisedly . |
28 | It 's of those gallant heroes … . ’ |
29 | This can be traced back as far at least as Lord Mansfield , who said : ‘ In all mercantile transactions the great object should be certainty and therefore it 's of more consequence that a rule should be certain , than whether the rule is established one way or the other . |
30 | ‘ They probably make you pay more for it because it 's of sentimental value . ’ |