Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] it [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We keep going back ourselves so it 's quite lived in . |
2 | If I assault someone and it is not justified , not justified , can I be arrested ? |
3 | It must be twisted or summat cos it 's never done it before when I 've been in with the you know , to go bingo . |
4 | A commitment to pensions means nothing if it is not matched by a commitment to low inflation . |
5 | a lot of them if it is n't sorted out have them the no , what do you call them the adenoids |
6 | You recognise the anger you feel against your parents , but at this stage there 's little point in contacting them if it 's only to unload your bitterness . |
7 | If the aim of judicial review is seen as being only the protection of individuals ( whether people or organizations ) , this would suggest and justify standing rules which require the applicant to show that he , she or it is specially affected by what has been done or decided . |
8 | He probably tells you that it is all arranged at this end , whereas in point of fact nothing has been laid on except by verbal arrangement with him , and then we have a frightful period such as is now going on . |
9 | It is your responsibility to make sure that at that time , the specified terminal is connected and not logged in — Offline will not allocate a terminal to itself if it is already allocated to another VAX process . |
10 | It is the users responsibility to ensure that at the time of the next offline run , the specified terminal is connected and not logged in — the offline system will not allocate a terminal to itself if it is already allocated to another VAX/VMS process . |
11 | and let me unless it 's there to lose yeah , I mean |
12 | Erm , I think we ought to make it very clear again , that we can now trace calls , and er , I hope the press are noting that and making as much as they can of it , because that 's the sort of thing that helps to remove malicious calls , which go which cost a lot of money , and a lot of time , and also put somebody else 's life in danger when an appliance has been called out to something that it 's not required for . |
13 | The decision to offer a place is not an easy one and it is not made without very careful consideration of each candidate 's proposal . |
14 | Sharma v Knight [ 1986 ] 1 WLR 757 is authority for the proposition that jurisdiction conferred on county courts by statute is a general one and it is not restricted to the district in which proceedings should have been brought in accordance with Ord 4 , r 8 and that , if proceedings have been brought in the wrong county court , then the court nevertheless has jurisdiction to deal with the matter . |
15 | The colour of the paper therefore does not effect the brightness of the drawing and actually contributes something if it is not covered . |
16 | Because any sur any surplus you 're extracting from rich peasants is an artificial one because it 's only based on , you know , basically imposed suffering of poor peasants . |
17 | ‘ Why mend something when it is n't broken ’ , was New Zealand coach Wayne Smith 's argument . |
18 | This comes as a great shock to me because it is well understood that anyone who does not like Erich Kleiber 's conducting must be a Nazi ! ’ |
19 | It works for him and it 's obviously brought him dividends because he 's a really good player . |
20 | The notion of pastiche is now a guiding thread in critical discourse , to the extent that Palandri 's novel can be put forward as ‘ a disturbing attempt to write a kitsch novel ’ ( De Michelis 1986a ) , and the argument be made — — referring to Piersanti 's Charles — that no novelist born in the 1950s can return to ‘ traditional narrative ’ without being aware that he/she is ‘ holding an old toy which might look fine in an antique shop , or might be an ornament or a collector 's item , but is no good for playing with any more ’ ; if they do use it ( but why should they if it is no use any more ? ) , it is with a mixture of pleasure and melancholy , ‘ like someone repeating a game which once gave pleasure for years and years and now gives none , only the memory of the joy it once gave ’ ( De Michelis 1986b ) . |
21 | They also enable weaker members of the family to point out what is happening to them whilst it is actually happening . |
22 | somewhere in Mexico , the central part of it where it 's still falling to bits and |
23 | If so , they can be used to boost the lighting by aiming it where it is most needed . |
24 | So standardized is it that it is widely called ‘ the attitude test ’ ( a phrase also used by American police , see van Maanen 1978 ) , and when stopping members of the public constables are routinely instructed by colleagues to give the potential offender ‘ the attitude test ’ . |
25 | It can not be sold and will cost the company £500 to dispose of it if it is not used to produce Abrasive . |
26 | If you wish to eat animal products , then the advice is always to buy free-range produce , and to request it if it is not sold in your area . |
27 | They 're both because , the other one 's got a fault in it and it 's not working properly |
28 | ‘ They asked to be on it and it 's not going to do us any harm to have Slash and Ozzy on the new album , is it ? |
29 | Well I , I listened to it and it 's so gon na be fucking |
30 | I 've removed it and it 's certainly lead , but you 'll need an expert to tell you that it 's a .22 . ’ |