Example sentences of "[adj] it [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I mean it 's , this it 's patrol , it 's two patrol tents in particular that I 'm looking at , if they 've got some decent er scout tents |
2 | According to this it 's cloud . |
3 | I make no apologies for this it is self evidently both right and in everyone 's interest to do what we can to support this transition process . |
4 | In cases like this it is time to think carefully about which parts need perhaps to be emphasised and which part need to be toned down . |
5 | The guidelines make it clear it is council policy not to permit golf development if it involves new buildings or associated development in the open countryside , and is unrelated to existing settlements . |
6 | Is that clear it 's people that 've spoken to . |
7 | Hundreds of callers jammed the BBC switchboard for more than an hour , complaining it had not been made clear it was make believe . |
8 | No it 's wrong it 's upside down that 's why . |
9 | Yeah that 's what I was thinking it 's funny it 's sort of Christmas makes everything better or worse . |
10 | 12 It is 1,280km from Freeport to Santo Domingo . |
11 | A few years later it would be Elizabeth 's brother Samuel who would step into the breach at a time of crisis , as we shall see , but in 1808 it was Thomas Hasted , as the newly-weds skirted round the northern edge of the Tower and established themselves just inside the parish of St Mary Whitechapel . |
12 | For some it is cows in flowering meadows , for others , cars and cheap central heating ; and for the great majority , both . |
13 | it well it 's it 's lost some it 's style by |
14 | I can never spell favourite It 's f a v o u r i t e is n't it ? |
15 | 30 It 's epitaph time . |
16 | In 566 it was Sigibert 's turn to be the aggressor , when he sent an army against Arles , which was held by Guntram . |
17 | We are talking about the latest sing-along video to hit the market yes , I 'm afraid it 's Karaoke Opera time ! |
18 | Doctor : ‘ I 'm afraid it 's Gonorrhoea , Leprosy , Syphilis and Herpes . ’ |
19 | ‘ But now I 'm afraid it 's time we were off . |
20 | Yes , I 'm afraid it is Lynda , erm |
21 | When you have a version of the report that is nearly acceptable it is time to test it . |
22 | The rate poundage is set by local councils and for Oxford in 1989–90 it is 291.1p in the pound . |
23 | But that wedding evidently did not take place , and in December 1753 it was Ann Bowden whom he rushed to the altar in Exeter , his bride being already heavily pregnant with the first of their many offspring . |
24 | Obviously , if Jane says I 'm skipping and Mary says I 'm skipping we observe that on one occasion it is Jane who announces that she is skipping and on another it is Mary . |
25 | As such it is part of the legacy of a long tradition of humanist thought which stretches back to fifth-century BC Greece when the first decisive steps towards modern secularism were taken . |
26 | The circulation is erm is has grown every year we 've had it and that 's very important because erm a lot of the subscrip a lot of the circulation of Les Echo is in fact a subscription in advance such it 's cash generating qualities are high even when the profits are down . |
27 | As such it was prod and key to personal achievement and productivity . |
28 | In the first term , colour is the theme , in the second it 's shape and third texture . |
29 | After an even opening session and a terrific toe to toe burst at the start of the second it was Oakes who took a grip with McGrath soaking up a steady stream of hard right-hand shots . |
30 | In 1991 it was 12.9p . |