Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 It may not be the total solution but it 's a step in the right direction .
2 We have so far been making the simplifying assumption that it is clear , in all cases , what the original text consists of .
3 There is not , of course , any serious evidence that kin support for the elderly is declining , despite the persistent myth that it is .
4 Procedures for conciliation and mediation between the two sides of industry should be encouraged , and contractual relations established at the European level if it is deemed desirable .
5 Erm the Labour Party is absolutely furious that unemployment goes down in this country and they keep trying to say to the public that it 's all hooey and , and , and , and the figures are distorted etc. , etc. , The fact is unemployment is going down , we are overcoming the recession , er faster than any other member of the er European Community or the European union as it 's now concerned and , and these are the facts but having said all that , we on this side er certainly support a continuing strategy whether we 'll er have to continue spending money at this level , er I do n't know , hopefully er the , the recession will be overcome and the spending can be reduced , but the strategy we believe .
6 Spinelli is the leading federalist in the European Parliament and it is crucial to understand both the political ideas and the political strategy which have combined to produce his recent initiative .
7 Now I do n't think that 's right , fair or democratic and if we 've shied away from it for years handling this issue and now we 're in the position where this house has total responsibility for the thirty thousand citizens in total of Gibralt it 's not the electorate , the total population , thirty thousand and we continued to deny them vote yet they are citizens of the European union under our own legislation and accepted as such by the European parliament and it is wholly wrong Mr Deputy Speaker that the boundaries that we 're discussing in this bill were not drawn so that and it could easily have been done , that we could have incorporated the twenty odd thousand European union citizens of Gibraltar who do wish to be part of Spain and wo n't be for fifty years or more until it 's been a democracy that long , but to give them the right to vote .
8 Cos we 're not supposed to have the strong glues and it 's so much easier
9 We keep getting beaten by the odd goal and it 's disappointing not to get anything from these matches , ’ he said .
10 We 're we are part of the that process and it 's it 's sometimes encouraging for us to remember that there are small denominations , small groups like us around the world who are struggling to make their Christian witness real in their particular context .
11 1/Lay a variegated wash , using cadmium red as the main colour , and adding cadmium orange and alizarin crimson to the lower part while it is still wet .
12 Well it 's easier to recruit at the lower level than it is the upper
13 What is the point of having the ultra-powerful weapon if it is not armed with the correct ammunition ?
14 The efficacy of waiver is open to the technical objection that it is unsupported by consideration and , as such , it draws heavily on equitable doctrine .
15 Should any question arise , however , the Registrar has a discretion ( under Land Registration Rules 1925 , r290(1) ) to allow inspection of the filed transfer and it is understood that such discretion would be exercised if any difficulty could be resolved by production of the filed transfer .
16 ‘ That 's so , doctor , but you know I have the strange feeling that it 's still there , biding its time .
17 He says it 's not the toughest course but it 's very hard and bumpy .
18 The county council thinks that its proposed provision is the right approach and it 's a balanced approach in line erm with Secretary of State 's previously e stated wishes .
19 Demerger is clearly the right road but it is not a freeway to success .
20 ‘ I do n't know that he will : but he was in High Places at the right times so it 's worth trying the Good Old Times routine … ’
21 Sir Hector said : ‘ There was a general acceptance that we have to get things moving in the right direction but it is not easy to find a quick solution . ’
22 ‘ Other prisons are run what we call the right way and it 's the short , sharp shock . ’
23 I mean it 's going in and out at the right places but it 's also to do with childbearing O K. So George is changing the subject there completely kind of off the wall is n't he , er this comment ?
24 It has impressed but it has to have the right tools if it is going to provide the safety that councillor referred to and the saving of life which was referred to by councillor .
25 ‘ It has got to be the right people and it 's going to take time . ’
26 Although they are cross with themselves for being so soft , in the end they discover that they did the right thing because it is Gollum who shows them the way to Mount Doom , and Gollum who finally disposes of the Ring .
27 Ca n't help thinking that they are on the right track and it 's we who are barking up the wrong tree .
28 She seems to confuse the royal family with God — capital letters surge across her pages , even for the definite article when it 's in proximity with royalty — as in ‘ The Queen and The Prince ’ .
29 west London ; much less important in the nineteenth century than it is now , Oxford Street runs east-west , dividing Mayfair to the south from Marylebone to the north .
30 He takes the understandable view that it is for him to take the first steps in Russia , which he is doing to keep the scientists in Russia .
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