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

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1 There are still traces of hut circles attributed to an Iron Age occupation and , at the time of the Roman invasion , the local patriots , the Brigantes , established a hill fort to resist the foreign legions ; an ancient rampart wall , built around the perimeter of the summit and almost half a mile in circumference , has survived the centuries although it is now crumbled and has many gaps .
2 Well , it says on the bottom of the , your copy of the charge sheet , production of driving license you must produce it , failure to produce it will mean that it is automatically suspended and it also means you 've committed yet another offence by not having a driving licence here to produce Mr !
3 Failure to produce it will mean that it is automatically suspended and it also means you 've committed yet another offence by not having a driving licence here to produce Mr .
4 However , where more than one person ( eg a merchant bank and a stockbroker ) agrees to act as the agent of a party to the takeover and his associates for the purpose of making disclosure , particular care must be taken to ensure that the responsibility for disclosure is agreed between the parties and that it is neither overlooked nor duplicated .
5 The daily schedule is recited almost automatically ; Barbara Lipscombe gives the impression that it is well established and almost never disturbed .
6 We could learn from the American experience of using the National Guard not only to help with civil disasters but also with drug enforcement , which are both areas in which we can not have too much help , provided that it is properly directed and properly trained .
7 To assert that conduct is orderly is , from our point of view , to imply that it is directed by a sense of social propriety — that not only is it non-random but that it is both generated and limited by prescriptions and the possibility of sanction , in particular the sanction of expressed disapproval .
8 If we assume that you are writing on the right-hand page of an examination book or on loose examination sheets , bound at the top left-hand corner , then the identifying number of the question should be large so that it is easily seen and should be at the top right-hand corner .
9 Presenting a piece of information as given suggests that it is already established and agreed and is therefore non-negotiable .
10 You can use frozen cod , but make sure that it is thoroughly defrosted and dried well on kitchen paper .
11 Here the solution is to set a long net around the thicket so that it is totally surrounded and enclosed , in the hope that the rabbits can be bolted out and entangled in the net .
12 The struggle systematically to open up the domestic and intimate relations of the normal kin-based nuclear household is premised on the belief that what is chiefly at fault with the conventional family household is that it is excessively closed and rigid .
13 There is a risk that what is intended to be an aid only during training can become an undesirable crutch in that performance comes to depend on it but this is rare and can be avoided by using a suitable time delay , thus ensuring that it is really learning and not action feedback .
14 It would do the boys good to see how she got a qualification to teach people recovering from illness and so on ( and they are paid by health insurance companies , so it is well structured and she actually gets paid reasonably ) .
15 Paradise is lost , so to speak , almost before it is found , and it is never possessed and savoured .
16 Fish is very popular and it is still preserved and smoked by traditional methods .
17 It will keep going until it is all gone and then it will go to another place with water and do the same .
18 The project pointed out that an audit is easier if it is carefully planned and responsibility for particular aspects is shared out .
19 A trade usage will be imported if it is widely known and followed , and is sufficiently certain , binding and reasonable .
20 a capital sum may be paid directly to the settlor ; 2. a capital sum may be paid indirectly to the settlor ; 3. a capital sum may be deemed to have been paid to the settlor if a sum is paid to any third party at the settlor 's direction ; 4. a capital sum shall be deemed to be paid to the settlor if the sum is paid to any third party by virtue of an assignment by the settlor of his right to receive it ; and 5. a capital sum shall be deemed to have been paid to the settlor if it is otherwise paid or applied by them for the benefit of the settlor .
21 This measure may be of use to health care planners , but , even if it is eventually validated and accepted as an equitable way of allocating resources , it will be of little help to general practitioners , whose decisions are mostly concerned with managing self limiting minor illnesses .
22 Often these compromise theories state , in effect , that punishment is only justified if it is both deserved and likely to have deterrent effects ( eg von Hirsch , 1976 : chs 5 and 6 ) .
23 But it is richly written and dramatically involving , well staged by Dallmeyer himself and designer Graham Proudfoot .
24 We have got to live with it , hopefully we can put barriers up but it is here to stay and it will get worse .
25 It is still long-bodied , with a cylindrical shape on fairly short legs , but it is well muscled and potentially a good beef animal .
26 But it is just to try and ask you to think ways in which you could help in this particular way in whichever way there is .
27 The production does n't have the imagistic verve of Adrian Noble 's great Royal Exchange version in l980 but it is beautifully acted and rivets our attention on the fierce particularity of Webster 's language .
28 I , I would suggest that any areas here at , as a overall statement where you said things do n't apply to continuous , that those are actually taken out and that every procedure applies to everything , unless it is specifically removed and your continuous one allows you the
29 ( 5 ) No share may be issued unless it is fully paid or credited as fully paid on or before allotment .
30 ( 5 ) No share may be issued unless it is fully paid or credited as fully paid on or before allotment .
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