Example sentences of "it is [det] [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In a situation of panic , in an army , for example , there is a loss of the libidinal ties which hold the group together , and people behave in ways which take no account of the group : it is each man for himself ; orders are ignored .
2 Let us admit that good taste and proper judgement have to be worked out slowly and painfully and personally , and that it is each man for himself .
3 It is also possible to define the recognition point of a non-word : it is that phoneme at which the stimulus no longer corresponds to any English word .
4 It is that memory of him that will stay with many English and Scottish writers , and for which my wife and I will always be grateful .
5 It is that uniqueness with which people identify and which galvanizes executives and employees alike into positive high-performing action .
6 Where there is a committee , it is that committee from whom sanction must be sought in the first instance .
7 In the Eighties , he made a remarkable body of neon art and it is that side of his activity which forms an exhibition at Anthony d'Offay ( to 16 May ) .
8 It is that representation in my brain that is the immediate cause of my actions .
9 For it may well be that in America , it is all part of what is considered good professional service that an employee provide entertaining banter .
10 It is all part of our input into the world .
11 Many of you , I know , believe Smott 's substitution after four minutes was because he was out of his depth , but I can assure you it is all part of my master plan which I am painstakingly developing on a game-by-game basis .
12 He does n't categorize in good , bad , and not so bad , it is all sin to him and as sinners , he loves us .
13 It is this concern about what is happening that gets me out of my studio into the landscape carefully to scrutinise its every aspect for meanings .
14 It might appear , from the arguments and prejudices just considered , that the nature of the commitment dividing holists from individualists has already emerged : holists , it seems , are in effect determinists , and it is this feature of their theories that individualists are anxious to reject .
15 It is this capacity to which RE must seek to relate , enabling transference of skills from the general to the religious sphere of enquiry .
16 During this time Coe was on the dole and living in Bermondsey , and it is this period of his life that gave him the basis for The Dwarves of Death .
17 It is this situation with which many women are faced .
18 It is these themes upon which humanistic Marxists have placed enhanced emphasis since de-Stalinization ( Sartre , 1956 ; Elster , 1985 ) .
19 Now it is these companies with their modest commercial requirements that are prospering even in a small and under-funded market .
20 On the 18th Braid hit his 2nd shot into the road and he ‘ might have damaged the steam roller ’ so it is some comfort for us to know that the course 's own architect was penalised by his own design .
21 It is another system of its own .
22 His touch remains as sure as ever and , obscure though his subject may be , it is another masterpiece from his pen .
23 It is another punishment for our rebellion . ’
24 For Moran it is another chapter in his long career as he equals David O'Leary 's record of 23 World Cup appearances .
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