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

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1 At the European level it is widely believed that common standards will allow an expanded internal market to be developed and thus facilitate the economies of scale considered necessary for effective competition against foreign manufacturers .
2 You will probably be surprised at what a different experience it is actually speaking the words rather than running through them in your head .
3 This is usually called an occupational or company pension if the employer is private ; and in the public sector it is often known as superannuation .
4 Certainly in certain professions such as teaching , nursing or social work it is generally considered that a desire to serve the public is of paramount importance .
5 Oh it does , and he said to me , erm this afternoon , he said eh , oh he said eh , your weight loss is really , really noticing this week , and I thought well , even if I had lost weight this week it 's only going to be a couple of pounds , and a couple of pounds would not notice .
6 In this area it is entirely focused on the specific question of improving police relations with Catholics , rather than community relations , although the latter is not absent altogether .
7 Simon complains of ‘ the unsuitable blue chosen by Mr Serota ’ for the Tate 's walls and adds : ‘ If there is some deep strategy for this marginalisation of the British collection it is certainly making an impact , for there are fewer pictures on view than ever before . ’
8 Under this consideration it is usually accompanied by fantasy and masturbation , sometimes by spontaneous ejaculation .
9 For this reason it is often called a back e.m.f .
10 For example , hearing impairments provide a common aetiology for linguistic difficulties among deaf children and for this reason it is usually assumed that deaf children will respond to therapy in similar ways .
11 If the first derivative of the property-temperature curve is measured , a change in the vicinity of T g is found ; for this reason it is sometimes called a second-order transition .
12 For this reason it is sometimes called the delocalisation enthalpy , resonance energy or stabilisation energy .
13 Talabheim lies in the centre of the Great Forest and for this reason it is sometimes known as the Eye of the Forest , where , like the eye of a cyclone , all is calm amidst the danger all around .
14 The actor is no different , although for some reason it is often thought that you are somehow ready to act , magically , the moment you enter a stage door .
15 Because of this cultural dominance it is often seen to be ‘ proper English ’ with other ways of speaking judged as inferior .
16 In this way it is quickly established that unc Inversion of B as in 1.9(8) then yields unc and then unc It may be of interest to note that if x = { p , q , r , s } is any vector of real numbers , not all zero , then the quadratic form unc may be written ( see also 1.22 , Theorem XIII ) unc where unc so that , where the second term does not involve p , the third p , q , and the fourth p , q , r , unc and is always positive under the conditions given .
17 So if I trail the classes in this way it 's not gon na do any harm I do n't think because the class presentations and the class discussions in general have been so excellent this year .
18 Orcadian dialect it 's often said has no words of endearment no dears or darlings but I think perhaps came as near to it as any word .
19 However , as a study into a hitherto relatively unexplored area of commercial activity it is highly recommended to those involved in the sale of goods vehicles , in international — and domestic ( as restrictions on cabotage are removed ! ) — transport and in commerce with the CMEA countries .
20 In the large public company it is now accepted as part of conventional wisdom that the shareholding is so widely dispersed that each shareholder does not own a significant enough proportion of the company to perform any of the functions of monitoring and supervising the directors that the legal model casts upon him .
21 Now , the boar is back and this time it 's here to stay .
22 I 'd done a round but and really this time it 's not going away you know ?
23 to these ideas , launch another war but it 's always a just war , this time it 's always justified
24 Since Yugoslav support for the Soviet navy is based less on coordination in security policy than on commercial interest it is not regarded by Belgrade as likely to lead towards a form of alignment with Moscow .
25 That means imperialism means in a way they 're the French market it 's well known , and , makes itself sell at much a than in its , in its own country , so you can say that for example Thompson has a monopoly tower , most European and have a monopoly tower
26 From a formal perspective , the description " staircase " is apt , but from a more semantic perspective it is easily seen that such a form is an instance of the parallelism of greater precision .
27 ‘ At this stage it is not known if charges will follow as this will depend upon the results these interviews and other inquiries . ’
28 At this stage it 's not limited .
29 If you have n't done this , if you have n't found out exactly what people need to know , the danger is that when you actually start to put together some material it 's very hit or miss is n't it ?
30 Since the airline is not a party to such contract it is not bound to carry or even to store the goods referred to in the house air waybill .
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