Example sentences of "[adv] it is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus it is very well developed on fine-grained basic igneous and metamorphic rocks . |
2 | Thus it is often erroneously supposed that a provision of the Convention which merely prevents it from displacing or affecting a particular legal right thereby effectuates that right , whereas in truth the sole consequence of the provision is to leave the matter to be determined under the applicable national law . |
3 | One of the er matters that er one needs to apply one 's mind to in considering whether or not this land serves a greenbelt function or not , is to look at the land and assess whether or not it is more closely associated with the village or more closely associated with the er agricultural open land beyond the village . |
4 | But still it is very carefully structured with a setting verse , a narrative verse and finishing off with a reflective verse and 10 syllables in each line and Futility has the same feeling of careful planning and construction . |
5 | Now it is no longer used for worship , but acts as a useful starting point to the day 's walking . |
6 | Microscopically it is most readily distinguished from the latter by having long narrow spicules . |
7 | In the 1980s it has been acknowledged that the importance of formal ( tripartite ) arrangements at ‘ peak ’ levels has been reduced — indeed it is now often suggested that Britain was always less ‘ corporatist ’ in these terms than countries such as the Federal Republic of Germany , Austria and Sweden . |
8 | This analysis is necessary to an understanding of politics in Britain , and yet it is too often dismissed by Marxists , at least implicitly , as irrelevant . |
9 | To divide a book into chapters each dealing with a particular type is to sidestep the identification issue completely , yet it is still frequently done . |
10 | We dare not ask for the grace of humility , but perhaps we do n't need to when it is so often thrust upon us , thought Sophia , beating together eggs and sugar for a sponge cake , knowing that her cake would not rise as high as Sister Dew 's . |
11 | The title Grammar Dictation describes a language teaching procedure known in those areas of the world where it is already extensively used , as ‘ dictogloss ’ or ‘ the dictogloss procedure ’ . |
12 | However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest . |
13 | It 's not only a problem between women and men , though that is where it is most frequently seen . |
14 | That is what the patients charter is about , and that is why it is so warmly welcomed . |
15 | Payment of the community charge is compulsory , which is why it is more accurately characterised as a tax than a charge . |