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

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1 From Ryedale it 's from fifteen point two three to twenty point six three .
2 This is potentially a glorious voice — one senses that instinctively — but to my ears it is at present just a voice , an instrument .
3 For brevity it is worth using these little symbols which are easy to learn .
4 Yeah , something stupid , and they knocked on the door , do you know what I mean , the most kids it 's like , it 's hiya Matthew , hi aunty , they knock on the door , I want to play with Hannah , I want to play with Matthew , Mat has , Mat has got to go out and play with them , and it 's my Milky Bar you ca n't not can I have one of your sweets Mat , my mother said I , I can have one of those sweets .
5 On the Hyperion label the disc comes at ‘ upper mid-price ’ - just under £10-but it is worth remembering that Sir David Willcocks 's vintage performances of the Coronation Anthems with King 's College Choir at their brightest now come on mid-price CD in Decca 's Ovation series , generously coupled with the magnificent , extended Chandos Anthem No. 9 , O Praise The Lord With One Consent .
6 ‘ … a more meaningful and relevant physical geography may emerge as the product of a new generation of physical geographers who are willing and able to face up to the contemporary needs of the whole subject , and who are prepared to concentrate on the areas of physical reality which are especially relevant to the man-oriented geography It is in the extinction of the traditional division between physical and human geography that new types of collaborative synthesis can arise . ’
7 Er cos it 's not actually Dunfermline , the golf club it 's at er .
8 WHAT a tragedy it is for tennis that Dan Maskell ( right ) has gone .
9 I mean there are some Conservatives who do actually believe in the social welfare of the but there are also , I 'm I 'm sure there are large numbers who actually know what vicious streak there is behind a lot of the other measures of social control that have gone on in this country since consensus was in nineteen seventy nine er you actually realise what what a tragedy it is in this area .
10 With this in mind it is for consideration whether such forms should not be redesigned to separate the disclaimer of liability on the part of the hospital from what really matters , namely the declaration by the patient of his decision with a full appreciation of the possible consequences , the latter being expressed in the simplest possible terms and emphasised by a different and larger type face , by underlining , the employment of coloured print or otherwise .
11 This then inevitably means that by the early spring it is worth working the same ground a second time .
12 The first is a faintly dead , thuddy response on certain notes , like the open G. It 's by no means disastrous , but it 's there .
13 If you are recalled for a second interview it is worth changing to a different outfit altogether if you can afford it or have something else suitable .
14 Well shall I tell you that a certain member of the er medical staff , you know they 've got bollards where the staff can put their cars in a certain place , and one member of the staff came out and said , please remove your car it 's in the staff parking part , the person said , yes I even had to move the bollard .
15 Red car it 's like ours is n't it ?
16 Lord Keith at p 640 said , as a general rule it is in the public interest that confidences should be respected , and the encouragement of such respect may in itself constitute a sufficient ground for recognising and enforcing the obligation of confidence even where the confider can point to no specific detriment to himself .
17 In other words it 's about buttonholing a large crowd , together , instead of chasing them individually .
18 So in other words it 's about an introduction an expansion and an end Now as I 've said tomorrow I 'll fill in a bit more detail on those so if you leave some some gaps there between those three sections .
19 The meaning is not in the words it 's in the way you say it is n't it ?
20 Indeed , if he has a fault as a critic it is in his boyishly enthusiastic generosity towards authors — Thomas Usk , Lydgate — who are not really as interesting as he makes them sound .
21 When modern social anthropologists write about " primitive " peoples it is for want of a better vocabulary ; they could just as well be writing about " other " peoples .
22 Opponents of membership , such as the Prime Minister , argue that whatever the right level of entry it is at least necessary to reduce inflation to the European average of roughly 3-4 per cent .
23 Oh no no that 's because those are pictures it 's like a chapter .
24 If such people with planned social care can be kept in their own homes it is worth pressing for flexibility of resources to put in the extra help needed .
25 It 's just like an inverse it 's of that number
26 ‘ You do n't know what a pleasure it is to me , Pip , ’ he said once , ‘ to be with my dear boy , in the open air . ’
27 I used to do that when I was working and I had to leave at half four , used to do our kids , see when that clock gets to nine waken me I 'm fucking cold out our Ashley said mummy it 's after nine
28 Small it is in this poore sort
29 If the premium is paid 100% by the employee it is in order for benefit to be paid direct to the employee without deduction of Income Tax .
30 For Locke , then , personal identity consists in an identity of consciousness , and not in the identity of some substance whose essence it is to be conscious .
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