Example sentences of "it is [adj] [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no space to go into detail about the ding-dong and the relevance of that remark , but it is gentlemanly mayhem at its best and I wish I had seen the first encounters between the CSIRO and its critic , who , I infer , also had a go at the research on skeleton weed . |
2 | I have been preaching a few times and invitations are coming in , so it is good experience for me . |
3 | She feels it is good experience for her children too . |
4 | Fundamentally , the reason why it is good policy for us to try to explain biological phenomena in terms of gene advantage is that genes are replicators . |
5 | It is good advice for there is no substitute for the sort of general information that can be gathered in this way . |
6 | It is good news for our workforce , clients and sub-contractors . ’ |
7 | It is good news for his firm , Chemical Discoveries ; ‘ But perhaps more importantly it will enhance our ambitions for innovating large-scale land reclamation projects to benefit underdeveloped countries . |
8 | It is diplomatic history at its liveliest . |
9 | ‘ Try to keep me away , ’ he had whispered , ‘ although it is exquisite torture for me these days , my dear McAllister , to have you so near , and be unable to stroke every bit of your delectable body . |
10 | Or let him acknowledge that while it is rational doubt for him as a liberal humanist to criticize the Buddhist , the Marxist or the Christian , it might equally be a rational doubt for the Marxist to criticize him as a humanist . |
11 | It is Franco-British co-operation at its best . |
12 | The local sailors are the people who probably know the conditions best , so it is worthwhile speaking to someone who can point out the idiosyncrasies of the location . |
13 | If he did not know that , I do not mind him admitting it , but it is extraordinary ignorance on his part . |
14 | ‘ Evil ’ , she wrote , ‘ does get into bricks , tragedy into mortar , ’ It is new light to me on the properties of bricks and mortar . |
15 | A spokesman for the SAC said : ‘ It is normal practice for us to monitor our revenue clients on a regular basis and in particular to study their proposals under their four-year plan . |
16 | It is pure conjecture on their part . |
17 | It is mere speculation on my part — and probably an oversimplification — that the confusing post-war crop of art styles in America grew out of refugee Europeans reacting to a strange land . |
18 | It is unmarried women in their late 20s who have the highest risk of illegitimate birth . |
19 | And having heard , he said sombrely : ‘ It is high time for her . |
20 | It is British hypocrisy at its very worst . |
21 | It is lean production at its meanest . |
22 | It is clear proof from your debtor that the amount stated on the note is correct and that the due date is undisputed . |
23 | So it , it is constant repetition of something that 's actually important . |