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

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1 By briefly reconsidering the major industrial disputes covered by Geary 's final two periods , it will be shown how it is more advisable to explain the characteristics of the key industrial confrontations of the period in terms of the specific audiences influencing police behaviour .
2 Remember how it is often difficult to think clearly when the air is heavy just before a storm , or how your mind seems to become clear and sharp in the crisp , clean air on a mountainside or beside the sea .
3 However it is n't easy to get reliable information on what to give , and when .
4 However it is not necessary to own all the available shapes , some have very specific uses which may only needed on rare occasions .
5 However it is not necessary to disclose a fact which the customer already knows , " or would have known … if he had thought about it " .
6 The media identifiers displayed by this option correspond to the 4-digit numbers used in the initialisation of the item label , however it is not essential to have initialised the item first .
7 However it is also valuable to practise out loud by yourself , and it is even better if you can tape record your answers so that you can hear how you sound .
8 However it is also important to make sure that the journalist knows who and where contacts are ; more of this later .
9 However it is also difficult to think of a wavefunction as a mere calculational device , in the way that Bohr 's words quoted above suggested .
10 However it is also fair to say that the professional leaders sometimes expected too much from the change ; it is no slur on an honourable movement within the American profession that its initial success did not immediately bring the golden age .
11 However it is quite proper to reject a request if the evidence is really being sought with a view to its use in criminal proceedings .
12 However it is more difficult getting an opinion about an act 's music over the phone .
13 However it is extremely refreshing to read a feminist novel which in part tackles the issue of obsessive love so uncompromisingly , and refuses to confuse compulsion with romance .
14 At a time when it is increasingly popular to search for complex explanations for continuing or increasing levels of unsafe sexual behaviour among gay and bisexual men the most obvious explanation — lack of continuing education about safer sex — must not be overlooked .
15 If trust does not occur , however , that is when it is most likely to do so .
16 Sometimes when it is not possible to have a normal birth , a Caesarean section is performed .
17 Everyone appreciates that employers are working in a volatile and sometimes precarious economic environment , and so clearly there will be times when it is not possible to meet pre-set targets on an individual company basis .
18 It can be masked for a while and often goes quite unrecognized , but there comes a time when it is not possible to disguise it and the reaction becomes an overwhelming one .
19 This rift in work relationships can be shattering , producing a sense of redundancy at a time when it is too late to retrain or seek another label and identity .
20 I know from my work with homeless families that such people invariably need help late at night , in the early hours of the morning or at weekends , when it is especially difficult to find a general practitioner who will respond quickly to a call to see someone who has arrived on the doorstep — in my case that means the doorstep of the YMCAs for which I worked .
21 There are many busy mothers who would be delighted to see their horses being exercised , particularly during the winter when it is less easy to turn horses out ( in an attempt to preserve limited grazing ) .
22 I am satisfied that the plaintiff is in a state where it is reasonably necessary to provide for the costs of setting up and maintaining a trust to handle the plaintiff 's financial interests over the years ahead .
23 Mr Chree is proposing that the route be safeguarded from any further developments and that access arrangements be made with landowners on sections of the route where it is not possible to assert the ancient highway as a public right of way .
24 The third pub was the Harp of Erin , where it is not advisable to interrupt a drinking man without a Jameson 's or a Guinness in your hand .
25 the proliferation of technical manuals over the last twenty years has meant that the number of manuals supplied with complex aircraft/systems has increased to the point where it is practically impossible to access all the information in the ‘ library ’ ( Fig. 1 shows an example of technical manual growth rate within the Naval Air Systems Command ) ;
26 Paradoxically it is the pressure created by the enormous guilt , and by the doomed attempt to deal with it , that builds tension to the point where it is more likely to explode into real physical abuse .
27 It 's early to tell yet ) to a recent number of one of the fashion monthlies , the wheel has turned just about half-circle and arrived at the point where it is almost essential to talk about the food and drink , because they have been chosen mainly with a view to distracting attention from the table decorations .
28 VICTOR Harrison has been in touch from Teesdale from where it is always welcome to hear .
29 That 's why it 's damn tricky to do it !
30 That 's why it 's so difficult to get rid of them .
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