Example sentences of "that [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 you do right , it 's nice , it 's a nice neat one that in n it ?
2 It 's a long haul that in n it though ?
3 Good that in n it ?
4 Funny that in n it ?
5 Good that in n it ?
6 it 's double that in n it ?
7 Well that 's understandable that in n it Tommy , you 're not gon na fork
8 It 's a good effort , good series that in n it ?
9 Hard one that in n it ?
10 Well now cos places like Superdrug and , and Boots and that are n't er , I mean that 's just basically a chemist that in n it ?
11 That er I thought that was quite good that in n it ?
12 It is cold that in n it ?
13 All the same , there is by and large a crucial difference here between British and American attitudes , and one that is today every bit as marked as it was in 1912 .
14 Born in Romania ( and thus sharing part of Leonard 's eastern European background ) , transferred by his parents to Canada in the harsh years of the early century , he represents , perhaps more than any other , not the genteel ‘ English ’ background common to many of his fellow-workers , but a rough , raw Canadian view that is intensely patriotic , proletarian , passionate and pure .
15 But how do we sustain , in prose or verse , a feeling that is intensely personal , not obviously called up by something ‘ on the outside ’ but which seems to be embedded deep within us ?
16 Their impact comes from layers of muted colour and a newly chic sloppiness that is easily imitated by donning any jacket far too big for you .
17 Because they are larger than other cells and have special staining cytoplasm that is easily recognizable , a trail of migrating cells can be seen in the embryo .
18 This is an arid , fragile environment that is easily damaged by the mechanical impact of motorcycle tyres and according to Luckenbach ( 1975 , quoted in Edington and Edington 1986 ) the ‘ Hare and Hounds ’ race has resulted in the destruction of some 140 000 creosote bushes ( Larrea divaricata ) , 64 000 burro-bushes ( Franseria dumosa ) and 15 000 Mojave yuccas ( Yucca schidigera ) due to mechanical impact and the exposure of plant roots by subsequent soil erosion .
19 Clearly , then , the primary need when dealing with the information issue is to establish clearly what various staff need to do their jobs and then to see how to provide this more limited selection of information in a form that is easily available and accessible .
20 Loess is a clay that is easily cut and holds its shape ; it can be incredibly accommodating as a building material .
21 From the point of view of security you do not want a door that is all glass , neither do you want a hollow plywood-type door that is easily kicked in .
22 This is a problem that is easily overlooked when viewing a property , and can be a genuine problem in the future .
23 But , as ambient water temperature falls , they will need food that is easily digestible so that , should a sudden cold snap occur , there will be little or no waste matter to decay in their gut .
24 As we have seen , this is a crucial part of the mountain goat 's annual cycle and one that is easily disrupted by hunting .
25 This indicator must be a characteristic that is easily identifiable , and which clearly distinguishes working-class students from others .
26 AIS sees Skymaster as an important way of getting its information over to the public in an efficient , quickly updated fashion that is easily accessed .
27 But for /Ε/ , the short variant can be a low vowel ( [ a , ae ] ) and the long variant is a mid vowel that is easily heard to be qualitatively distinct .
28 The saturated fat in a diet , more importantly , stimulates the liver to produce more cholesterol in a form that is easily deposited onto the linings of the arteries .
29 And so when Fael-Inis looked at him and said , ‘ It is something that is easily within your capabilities , good Calatin , ’ Calatin was very pleased , and said at once that he 'd do his best .
30 LTP is q phenomenon that is easily produced and manipulated by classical neurophysiological techniques , so its popularity as a potential memory model is scarcely surprising .
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