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

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1 somewhere in Mexico , the central part of it where it 's still falling to bits and
2 If so , they can be used to boost the lighting by aiming it where it is most needed .
3 So standardized is it that it is widely called ‘ the attitude test ’ ( a phrase also used by American police , see van Maanen 1978 ) , and when stopping members of the public constables are routinely instructed by colleagues to give the potential offender ‘ the attitude test ’ .
4 It can not be sold and will cost the company £500 to dispose of it if it is not used to produce Abrasive .
5 If you wish to eat animal products , then the advice is always to buy free-range produce , and to request it if it is not sold in your area .
6 They 're both because , the other one 's got a fault in it and it 's not working properly
7 ‘ They asked to be on it and it 's not going to do us any harm to have Slash and Ozzy on the new album , is it ?
8 Well I , I listened to it and it 's so gon na be fucking
9 I 've removed it and it 's certainly lead , but you 'll need an expert to tell you that it 's a .22 . ’
10 The oak trees had not yet lost the vivid yellow-green of their late springtime , a colour so bright , so fresh and so unparalleled elsewhere in nature or in art that no one has ever been able to emulate it and it is never seen in paint or cloth or women 's dresses .
11 Of course it will be difficult for the child — the recipient of parental love — to appreciate affection and respond to it unless it is outwardly demonstrated .
12 But it but it 's often misinterpreted , as being of the right mind and having the right attitude , about understanding
13 He 's got some new ferreting land and erm and when he went to put him in his box there was a ferret already in it but it 's absolutely infested with these sheep tics .
14 ‘ You have got to accept it but it 's absolutely maddening that 30,000 people saw a good tackle but the referee gave a foul .
15 It , it depends on just what these things are for , because if think about a third level document as being something like the T G I manual , that 's got to be mandatory , you 've got no choice in it because it 's not covered in procedures , it 's got to be that .
16 a matter will be er that we going to fight er , easily er so I mean i , it meant that the er , that er er some more should be brought out so that it er does er adhere to what er these er er government departments er expect as a response rather than er er as this considered issue raising er , we can er facilitate that er quite er easily but er I think er the the main point is what Hugh has said , that er we opposed it because it 's not going to help in my view it 's not going to help er the patients , the patients are not going to come off any better as a result of er , these er er what I would say and I feel and er the , I I I 'd like to know what er the GP 's think about cos GP 's usually erm er , advise their patients if they have to wait a long time from one hospital , they would advise them to go into London and er , if that 's been stopped as been er that 's been stated erm then erm , er the GP 's are not going to feel very happy about their patients er , getting er erm a lesser service .
17 I think if they really want to do it they should go ahead and do it because it 's not going to get any easier .
18 Above all we should resist it because it is really intended to allow legalised Euthanasia to sneak in by the kitchen window having been refused entry at the front door .
19 The trick is to recognise it while it is still happening — to relish it , embrace it and know that , in the nature of things , it can not last .
20 It would have been parochial of us not to have mentioned it as it is still used in many other countries .
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