Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] it [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Britain is leading the way in this and it is hoped that other countries will soon follow suit .
2 It 's all very clear and it 's supported and led by a very strong musical energy — I do n't mean necessarily me , I 'm talking about Mussorgsky 's phenomenal score . ’
3 See so it 's just by learning the pattern it 's like say if you were you were playing football every time somebody every time the ball came towards you you had to learn all about the way the ball goes Oh it 's you know it 's slowing down cos the grass is wet and it 's curling and things like that .
4 He was thirty-five to forty and it was assumed that he was an army intelligence officer .
5 But the fishing trip that hot night was something different and it was to frighten and distress the boys .
6 The review process will continue during session 1988–89 and it is anticipated that the following modules will be revised for session 1989–90 :
7 The court was influenced by evidence pointing to the fact that the defendants had been negligent and it was stated that had steps been taken to mitigate the nuisance , the Council would not have found itself in the position it was now in .
8 The planners ' survey of the 24 incoming firms established in the New Town by 1973 indicated that these had expansion plans which would lead to the creation of a further 7000 jobs by 1991 and it was anticipated that additional in comers would provide a further 3000 jobs .
9 For some this proved too much and it was said that a few members of the group started to resemble the colour of our logo !
10 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
11 The original Milnes four wheeled cars were now getting very decrepit and it was found that the nine bogie cars would be quite sufficient to provide the normal service between West Croydon and Mitcham , so a number of Milnes cars were stored away in the back parts of the other two depôts .
12 Many takeovers in Europe are friendly and it is said that two in three are negotiated without merchant bankers .
13 This will normally be impractical and it is suggested that the purchaser may wish to distinguish between the following three levels of consent : ( a ) critical consents ; ( b ) material consents ; ( c ) ancillary consents .
14 Well in in general er the original work plan had divided up the production work to share out the technology and this meant that components were being shipped around more than actually they they needed to be or that was economic and it was found that there was the potential to concentrate manufacturers sub-assemblies for each of the major components of the aircraft and subsequently assemble the major components in one country rather than several .
15 However , gold and silver colourings , though stunning in effect , do not taste pleasant and it is suggested that they are not eaten in any quantity .
16 Across all divisions , Heartwatch participants are getting younger and younger and it is hoped that everyone who is waiting to be involved in the programme will be given an appointment before summer 1993 .
17 He became very confused and it was suggested that the squadron would like something which she was wearing at the time .
18 There 's gold and it 's haunting and haunting
19 Now , with unemployment set to reach two million by Christmas , they are no longer welcome and it 's estimated that over 60 per cent are unemployed .
20 In 1973 , approximately 14% of the persons training for building surveying were doing so through full-time study ; still a minority , but trends were obvious and it was predicted that seven years later , by 1980 , that percentage would have increased to around 30% ; in the event the figure was 46% .
21 The acoustics in the hall are not good and it was agreed that something ought to be done to improve this .
22 The acoustics in the hall are not good and it was agreed that something ought to be done to improve this .
23 Their lenses are much thicker and it is thought that these species lived where there was little light and needed thick lenses to collect and concentrate what light there was .
24 He was advised by his teacher to choose the latter and it was suggested that he should go to Oxford and read chemistry .
25 Projected start-up is in 1997 and it is anticipated that the gas will be used for local power generation .
26 On 16 April he resigned his directorship of Balston Ltd and it was agreed that he need not attend work during the remainder of the notice period .
27 The words of the Fourth Commandment are uncompromising and it 's assumed that so also are those who believe in keeping the Sabbath .
28 ( There are no plans for national development of courses within batch 3 but it is hoped that resources will be available to allow SCOTVEC to support consortium development of courses ) .
29 Six wood veneers in Natural or Surfaced finishes are currently available and it is anticipated that appropriate applications will be for wall panelling and furniture .
30 She was offered psychotherapy , but this proved ineffective and it was concluded that Jenny lacked insight into her problems .
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