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

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1 Ben Nevis is not the killer mountain it is often represented to be in the popular press .
2 As a direct consequence of the Torrie proposal it is also understood that the university 's application for its collections to be granted nationally registered status — giving access to a range of vital funding — is likely to be rejected by the Museum and Galleries Commission .
3 Whereas here and in that range name it 's still referring to row twenty six .
4 However , I can say that when a disturbance is reported on the Red Hall estate it is thoroughly investigated . ’
5 And then when you have a decision from the adjudication officer it is then allowed or disallowed .
6 In the Community context it is often referred to as ‘ codification ’ , although in practice it most often corresponds to what is called ‘ consolidation ’ in the British context .
7 if you think you 're going on a cruise liner it 's obviously gon na be , you know , fairly well off people .
8 GPT was formed to unite the telecoms businesses of GEC and Plessey , but as a result of the Plessey takeover it is now owned 60 per cent by GEC and 40 per cent by the German group , Siemens .
9 But in the art world it 's not allowed to be mentioned .
10 As a foundation material it is only used by nomadic and some village weavers .
11 In the building trade it is well known that the cost of building a new building may be less than the cost of modifying an old one .
12 And in the news business it is generally reckoned it could n't have gone to a nicer bloke .
13 IBM Corp issued a statement last week confirming that it is ‘ expanding the role of AD/Cycle to support application development at the workgroup level ’ — moving to the local area network-based software engineering environment it is already offering for its AIX Unix users — but managed to avoid mentioning what was intended to be the core of AD/Cycle , Repository Manager/MVS at all .
14 On the other hand if someone dies of a heart attack it is just accepted that the cause is hereditary , ‘ He over-exerted himself once too often , ’ or most commonly , it was ‘ Just bad luck ’ .
15 For a precedent , see Appendix E. It is not thought that this procedure has been invoked with any degree of frequency .
16 In soil geography it is generally suggested that the systems approach was formally applied by Nikiforoff ( 1959 ) although earlier he had distinguished accumulative and non-accumulative soils and so implicitly involved an open system attitude ( Nikiforoff , 1949 ) .
17 In a hope situation it 's not controlled .
18 If a change decreases the path length it is always accepted , whilst changes which increase the path length are only accepted with a probability depending in the current annealing temperature and the magnitude of the change .
19 In the field of cancer therapy it is well known that irradiation can cause tumours and yet they can also be treated by radiation and many of the drugs used in chemotherapy for tumours can also cause tumours .
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