Example sentences of "[noun pl] that it [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The ancient Dwarf hold of Karak Ungor has become so infested with Night Goblins that it is now known as Red Eye Mountain .
2 The ‘ I ’ , he would have argued , only means something in relation to all the other words that it is usually compared with — in this case the personal pronouns like ‘ you ’ , ‘ she ’ or ‘ it ’ .
3 A school that can show parents that it is well resourced is at a tremendous advantage .
4 Dr Paul Altmann of the Kidney Unit at the London Hospital in Whitechapel is reported as saying : ‘ It is when you are absorbing aluminium over many years that it is potentially damaging .
5 To allow it to maintain the 300 nuclear weapons that it is currently estimated to hold — including 100 tactical weapons — can only provoke and encourage the Arab states ' determination to obtain nuclear arsenals .
6 The amount dredged from the Bristol Channel will also increase , despite fears that it is already affecting beaches , and reducing their buffering capacity as sea-level rises due to the ‘ green-house ’ effect .
7 Yeah and all you know things that it 's almost expected that you will understand what they mean .
8 When we asked EMI Compact Disc about allegations that it 's deliberately laying off employees before they 're entitled to redundancy pay , the company declined to comment .
9 It is when positions become polarized between non-disabled feminists and disabled activists that it is seemingly lost .
10 The CAP has reached such absurd proportions that it is now damaging everybody 's interests — the producers , the consumers and the Third World .
11 It is a symptom of the high esteem in which ivory has consistently been held in civilized societies that it is often linked with gold and precious stones .
12 The third question is so closely related to changes in the forms of rural settlement and to the growth and decline of towns that it is best considered in these contexts ; the present chapter will concentrate on the scale of mortality and the fluctuations in the total population of England in the century and a half before 1529 .
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