Example sentences of "and it is [adj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It is impossible to control market tendencies , and it is better to allow them to operate .
2 Growth may be a matter of momentum : the money comes in and it is better to invest it than pay it out in taxes .
3 These three questions clearly overlap , but can be treated as conceptually separate , and it is helpful to disentangle them in this way at least initially .
4 In truth , continuous polyphony can be hard to digest , and it is well to alternate it with other contrasting episodes which use very different textures .
5 Special low-current l.e.d. 's are available from several suppliers and it is worthwhile using them .
6 But now this marvellous old war horse has run out of puff , and it is sad to see it .
7 ‘ We have been plunging them into boiling water for years and it is ridiculous to say we are being cruel .
8 Although I believe they are improved as a class , many of them are rough diamonds ; at times they are light-fingered , they are not invariably sober , their education leaves much to be desired and it is impossible to allow them the run of the works after closing hours .
9 A simple mount is invaluable , and it is best to set it up to get the wing-tip in the top corner of the frame .
10 With these processes , our edge processes and the technique of conjugation , one can actually solve all four of our basic subproblems independently of the others and it is possible to do them in any order , although it is difficult to orient pieces that are not yet in their correct position .
11 And without deviating from truth or accuracy , you are telling it the way — and it is possible to do it , without deviating from truth and accuracy — because most of the trappings of the crap are ones that we impose upon ourselves .
12 ‘ I see in it a big step towards the achievement of these goals knowing that still it 's a long way to go with obstacles on the road that we shall have to remove — and it is possible to remove them , ’ Rabin added .
13 Robots , although they develop faults , do not usually miss out welds , or weld inaccurately , on a random basis , and it is possible to have them wired up so that when they do malfunction supervision can be immediately informed .
14 This approach clearly has the disadvantage that subjects may not be driving in their normal manner , however , the information available to the driver can be accurately recorded on video and it is possible to have them give ratings of both subjective and estimated risk .
15 These Pakistani fast bowlers are rare talents , and it is disappointing to hear them speak in such negative terms , for it will rebound on them in the years ahead .
16 We are told that foxes are vermin and it is necessary to hunt them down .
17 Parents and children both desperately need each other 's love and respect and it is important to let it be seen that you still accept and value one another , even in the midst of the turbulent years of the teens .
18 These might now be labelled ‘ fundamental principles ’ and it is important to bear them in mind when looking at the limitations of the legal aid scheme ( Pollock , 1975 ) :
19 McCallen is going for a treble in the 250cc and Open races and it is difficult opposing him .
20 There are many variations in temperament and it is difficult to classify them into strictly defined groups .
21 And it is difficult to leave them .
22 It is a real test of golf and it is difficult to compare it to any other course I have played . ’
23 Few actual conservation policies contain all these elements and it is difficult to attribute them in every case to implicit value judgements .
24 Food is provided by the administration , while no alcohol is allowed , and it is difficult to smuggle it in .
25 These are not the accounts given by spectators and it is difficult to imagine them offering such accounts .
26 It is not helpful in telling us why individuals are where they are , and it is unlikely to give us real clues about possible future developments .
27 The sculptor Antenor ( above , pp. 30 , 52 ) names his father Eumares ; and it is tempting to identify him with a painter of Athens , Eumaros , known to Pliny , whose pupil Kimon of Kleonai is credited with innovations like those seen in the works of the Pioneers .
28 Pupils should be well prepared , and it is advisable to issue them with a guidance sheet that can be shown to the staff .
29 However , their resale value is generally poor , and it is advisable to consider them as good value furnishing items , rather than investment pieces .
30 Children need to feel safe and secure about the world they grow up in , and it is unwise to give them the idea that everything they eat or come into contact with is a potential threat .
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