Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] here that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's here that the drawback of mass manufacture manifests itself : the SB 3-series is built in Korea , to minimise costs , and the erratic fit of the neck bolts and collars shows this , as does the large gap between the lower neck/body join . |
2 | It 's here that the magic begins again , when Peter 's children travel to Never-Never Land meet Tinkerbell ( Julia Roberts ) and the menacing Hook ( Dustin Hoffman ) . |
3 | IT IS HERE THAT A CITY AND ITS PEOPLE POSSESSED A PART OF MY SPIRIT . |
4 | It is here that a city and its people possessed a part of my spirit . |
5 | It is here that the Everqueen is crowned in a week-long ceremony . |
6 | It is here that the notion of contract plays its vital role — not the doctrines of contract law , which in many respects are as arid and unsupportive of commercial activity as a dedicated anti-capitalist could imagine — rather , contract as practice , as putting into words what the parties can and must do , and if need be adjusting , or excluding , particular rules of law . |
7 | It is here that the story of the park and the plough becomes engulfed in politics . |
8 | It is here that the goal of developing a different vision , for locating a different set of values , becomes pre-eminent — because with that different vision , with a determination to create a new set of values which recognises intrinsic value in all living creatures , we can properly inform and inspire a programme that works , albeit a gradualist one ! |
9 | It is here that the ability of banks to pull off mergers successfully is most at question . |
10 | This is a pleasant town and a major road junction , for it is here that the road forks up to the pass of Encumeada across the centre of the island — and the way we will return . |
11 | It is here that the polymer scientist needs to manipulate the cross-link and backbone structure , while maintaining the same water content , to limit deformation under eyelid load to around 5 per cent , with good elastic recovery . |
12 | Finally , librarians can collaborate with teachers in the planning of more formal periods of organized research as part of a wider programme of study ; it is here that the librarian can often explain to the teacher the problems which readers have been observed to encounter in such activities , so that the resolution of these can be built into the overall plan . |
13 | In Woonerf-type streets cycling should be strongly encouraged , for it is here that the speed differences between cars and cycles that are so dangerous to the latter are minimised . |
14 | It is here that the nose section of the 747 landed , 150 yards from the church , and 120 bodies were found on the surrounding hills . |
15 | It is these allowances which should be studied by the ICC , for it is here that the suspicion of undue leniency remains strongest . |
16 | But it is here that the difference re-emerges . |
17 | It is here that the ambiguity about the application of the term ‘ incomer ’ comes to an end . |
18 | When Eurodollars revert to domestic dollars it is here that the stock of Eurodollars diminishes . |
19 | The Imperial Gunnery School at Nuln is the biggest cannon foundry in the world , and it is here that the Emperor 's gunners receive their training . |
20 | A bilateral treaty ( or one with a limited number of parties ) creating mutual rights and duties in personam most approximates to a contract ; it is here that the identity of treaty partners is most significant . |
21 | Murphy 's Law , naturally , decrees that only the important , urgent or totally trivial jobs will get into difficulties and it is here that the bureau can really play its part . |
22 | It is here that the value of well thought-out objectives can be seen . |
23 | It is here that the explanation falters . |
24 | It is here that the importance of social movements becomes apparent , for such movements — whether they are large-scale and enduring , like the trade union movement , or more specific , concerned with particular issues in some historical period , like the unemployed workers ' movements of the 1930s — do not only establish , in some cases , the preconditions for the emergence or transformation of organized political formations , but also constitute an independent form of political commitment and action which is an essential , often highly effective , element in political struggles . |
25 | The ovum passes into the fallopian tubes ( hair-like tubes running from the ovaries to the uterus ) and it is here that the egg may be fertilised . |
26 | It is here that the anger begins , in the form of blame , resentment and self-righteousness . |
27 | One problem is that we do not necessarily know what a particular wavefunction looks like , and it is here that the LCAO approach to the construction of molecular orbitals is very useful . |
28 | Even more astonishing are the powers accorded to the government as a whole , for it is here that the primacy of the executive over the legislature is most clear . |
29 | The world of the imagination is limitless and it is here that the mind must be freed , but it must also be given the spur of inspiration . |
30 | It is here that the nature of the structural changes raises troubling questions about what defines the ‘ state ’ and creates great uncertainty about the validity of many previous ideas and policy prescriptions . |