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

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1 Whether or not it 's eventually privatised , it will still need Government support .
2 I think they can be very useful because a lot of having monarchy brings , you know , American tourists , a big influx into the country , and whether that 's good or not it 's certainly brings money into the country , so that from that point of view it 's quite good to have them .
3 The use of tests also depends upon certain assumptions about the nature of the data , such as whether or not it is normally distributed , is of roughly equal within-group variability and reflects independent observations .
4 This will therefore include a proportion of the amount paid to the director by S1 , whether or not it is actually included in the management charge .
5 So here or here or here it is really zero We can never say it actually is
6 Up he went to the ledge overlooking the Dress Circle , on which he was able to take a stance — although today it is usually ignored in the thrust of a runout towards the top .
7 Such has been the success of the British Flat Roofing Council since its formation in February 1982 that today it is universally respected as the advisory body for the industry .
8 The killas weathers and crumbles easily and so it is easily eroded by rivers and the sea .
9 This discretion can also be used to justify refusal of leave to apply for judicial review under RSC Ord. 53 ; and so it is sometimes said that the whole judicial review jurisdiction is discretionary , not just the remedies .
10 The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education .
11 The latest addition to the Stoddard Group , Mercia Weavers as it was known , is now nine months old and already it is fully integrated into the organisation at Elderslie .
12 This is the kind of data which is not relevant to his objectives and thus it is not recorded in his model .
13 and hopefully it 's not gon na change !
14 ‘ This thing has been smouldering for years and now it 's finally broken through .
15 Lesley saw it more as a letting-off of repressed energy : ‘ I think this thing has been smouldering for years and now it 's finally broken through .
16 And now it 's finally happening .
17 ‘ Planned it for years to give me pleasure in my retirement and now it 's just getting into a mess .
18 So that 's all arranged and now it 's just waiting for everything
19 He says it 'd be devastating — we built the bungalow just 6 years ago and I 've built the farm up over the years and now it 's all going to go under water .
20 And now it 's almost finished , except for one last job .
21 We 've been lucky so far , and maybe it 's still working . ’
22 so they 're trying to corner it and it 's munching on grass quite happily , you could see it was watching a minute , but it was watching them away and I think er any minute it 's looking out the corner of its eye and then it 's just gon na go when he sees it getting closer .
23 There is a small dam to pass , and then it 's plain sailing all the way back to the car park to live with the shame that we failed to live up to the term ‘ fit walkers ’ .
24 and then it 's not disturbing her although we 've been using the bottom bedroom really .
25 And then it 's not spelt the same way as this when it 's on a boat
26 It makes me cross — all that work and then it 's all consumed in two minutes .
27 Someone says , ‘ Ding , ’ and then it 's actually happening — sick old Muhammad Ali is really boxing .
28 Tonight in a special report we look at how the Forest has been abused in the past , and how it 's still going on today .
29 But the extent of his magnanimity can not fail to astonish , and indeed it is not lost on Jacob .
30 The equation of state of molecular hydrogen at high pressures and temperatures is particularly important and yet it is poorly known .
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