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

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1 First , he argued that it is highly artificial to construe all consumption as a response to needs ; while this approach may seem illuminating when it is applied to the consumption of individuals , it can not plausibly be extended to productive consumption , which has to be treated as ‘ the consumption which satisfies the needs of production ’ , if the theory is to be sustained .
2 He argued that it is too simplistic , and indeed ethnocentric , to dismiss such peoples as irrational and unscientific .
3 While he strongly believes that violence produces results ( presumably by dramatising the point in question ) he agrees that it is morally wrong .
4 He thinks that it is more important to convince doctors that ‘ teaching ’ is a broad term and covers much of what they do every day and to ensure that they receive adequate training and support to carry it out well .
5 Professor Simmonds is correct when he says that it is very hard to isolate the part played by railways in the growth of towns and the development of the countryside from all the other economic and social factors of the nineteenth century .
6 He says that it 's very spectacular .
7 And he done and it 's all over this bear .
8 He repeated this over and over , as if he believed that it is only " they " whoever they were , told him how to act , then everything would be all right .
9 He himself admits that both the continental staff and the locally recruited waitresses are skilful , but privately he regrets that it is no longer possible to find enough male British waiters , as he feels this would ‘ look better ’ .
10 When will the Secretary of State accept responsibility for the crisis in education provision in Cambridgeshire , or does he believe that it is just another scare got up by pupils , parents , teachers and Conservative county councillors in that county ?
11 As this suggests , the appeal of such a tune could be seen as a ‘ leftover ’ , an ‘ echo ’ of a bygone era of craftsmanship ; and Adorno recognizes the possibility of this — indeed , he acknowledges that it is precisely in popular music that the category of the ‘ idea ’ ( a relatively independent , memorable element within a totality , a phenomenon more or less abandoned by ‘ serious ’ music ) lives on , and with it a sense of creative spontaneity ( Adorno 1976 : 34–7 ) .
12 ( iii ) So far as article 5(1) itself is concerned , he submitted that it is clearly established by Court of Justice decisions that it reflects the close links created by the contract between the parties thereto , and the need to resolve all difficulties which may arise in connection with the contract in the same court in a country which has a close connection with the case , i.e. the court in the country where the obligation in question has to be performed .
13 Avoiding the perennial philosophical question concerning what educational ends are most worthwhile , and what constitutes educational quality , he asserts that it is perfectly possible for teachers to agree ‘ working objectives ’ that can provide the focus for the development of an evaluation technology .
14 I know that the right hon. Gentleman gets around the country , but does he realise that it is almost impossible to maintain services in many of our local authorities ?
15 Does he recall that it is exactly a year since he told us in this House , ’ Our policies are working ’ ?
16 Does he recall that it is now 40 years since that unfortunate and backward youth was hanged ?
17 you , I bet you if your John if if if he said that it 's mostly blacks !
18 And I went to my mate this morning who 's a boxer and he said that it 's now maybe , maybe a groin strain
19 Robert wo n't sort of get it in he said because it 's so slow going .
20 He said I 'll come up he said if it 's more than thirty pound Ange , he said you can give me some money next week .
21 And he said if it 's that bad we 'll strip it for you .
22 That 's what he said to me , cos I said oh it 's all old men you know what I mean , he said it 's not he said like , you go down the West Indian end , he said and it 's really a blinding day out .
23 Somewhat like Storr he suggests that it is only in overcoming such psychopathology that effective creating can occur — an uncontroversial conclusion but one that scarcely illuminates our understanding .
24 Dan could hum what he wanted but it 's very difficult to play that sort of thing . ’
25 Because the finance director 's outward looking role is very important , he stresses that it is very useful to be a non-executive director elsewhere .
26 He claims that it is never a mere tautology that what has some such property is good , but always a substantial claim in ethics .
27 He claims that it 's only ‘ half a solution ’ because most companies run one or two programs that are n't on the Wabi can-run list .
28 And he believes that it is precisely because black footballers know of each other 's natural ability , that they are able to construct the most intricate and seemingly planned movements without any preparation at all : ‘ They 've got the receivers built into their heads and can pick each other up on the same wavelength . ’
29 Does he accept that it is largely due to the regulatory framework that he has put in place that the activities of , for example , the Aylesbury Group have now been accepted for the investors compensation scheme ?
30 Does he agree that it is now essential that he withdraw the Asylum Bill now under consideration and instead institute a proper system of legal appeal that gives automatic rights of appeal to political asylum seekers and does not leave them at the mercy of his erroneous decisions ?
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