Example sentences of "[conj] it is [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So in any one point in time the movement is going to depend on identifying exactly where you are at the moment in terms of any of the cycles and where it is you want to get to in relation to , to a particular situation facing you .
2 I 've definitely got one cos I remember her sheet now as I was looking at it , but where it is I 'm buggered if I know .
3 Certainly it is well established that a man is not guilty of rape of a woman who is too drunk to consent even where it is he who has coaxed her to drink .
4 Right it 's usually only a small quantity needed , because although it is it 's used it 's continually sort of restored .
5 Mythological stories about them suggest they are necessarily seen in this simplistic way to reaffirm to ‘ real polises ’ that it is they who are the true inhabitants of the pragmatic world of conflict and action .
6 However , before these ‘ middle class ’ witches invite Christians to work with them , it would seem that it is they who really need to ‘ try and understand us and get to know what we believe ’ .
7 In this survey , I have elected to concentrate on English presses , in the belief that it is they that will be largely sought by English collectors ; but I am much aware of the many fine examples in other countries , not least in America , where such names as Bruce Rogers of the Riverside Press , Cambridge , Mass. , Frederic Goudy of the Village Press , Park Ridge , Illinois ( and later Marlborough , New York ) and Daniel Berkeley Updike , who set up the Merrymount Press , will always be honoured .
8 In Illich 's view , such treatment ‘ is but a device to convince those who are sick and tired of society that it is they who are ill , impotent and in need of repair ’ .
9 When will the Minister admit that it is him and his Government who are responsible for all the problems , including the appalling homelessness that is subsequently caused ?
10 Do n't have to talk about an just a good chat you know just I do n't want to I do n't want to talk about good people or all about that I do n't want to talk about that I want to talk I want to talk to that person out there who will feel now that it is them that I am I am appealing to I am appealing I now .
11 If we resent this ( as we should ) , we ought to realize that it is we who are to blame for it .
12 ‘ It seems to me that it is we who are being treated like criminals but I do n't suppose I have any choice . ’
13 The reason for that is that it is we are operating in a in an environment of planning policy restraint .
14 This is his symbol to place on a bottle of milk to show that it is his .
15 That it is I alone who let you sing
16 And I think that it is it would be a mistake to look at in terms of a certain set
17 Most im Very importantly , it is the area where I think there 's agreement almost around the table that it is it will be the area which will best meet the Greater York needs , rather than needs of Leeds or elsewhere in Greater York .
18 That it is it it does n't seem to me that we there is a strategic case for this for this policy .
19 This development here , as you approach from Farnsfield , if you look at the angle of the position on site , will be clearly visible and it will create the impression that it is it is one single house , because they are so close together they will stick out like a sore thumb .
20 This is on the understanding that it is you personally who will be preparing the material .
21 What is certain is that , although a lot of ‘ experts ’ are ready to tell you what to do — and you may be the kind of gardener who merely wants a set of step-by-step instructions — the point entirely missing is that it is you , and only you , who has to use your judgement and make the decisions .
22 You ca n't take it that it is you have to draw your scale diagram .
23 I pray that it is you reading this , my darling .
24 Members send resolutions and Delegates to the Conference , all of which ensures that it is you , as members , who determine the policy of the IBOA .
25 Well plainly erm whatever the er Yorkshire people may think and I was born in Nottinghamshire , erm that it is you know you can not say it is absolutely unique .
26 ‘ However , I 'm afraid that it is you who are mistaken , regarding your future marriage plans , ’ he added , taking her arm and issuing her out of the front door .
27 not a chance , he , he never even earned that much money in all his , no but I mean having , having had the income tax done that to you however ridiculous that it is you 've got to do something about it
28 But I am prepared to accept that her delusions of grandeur are a form of psychosis connected with ageing and that her refusal to consider retirement springs from an awareness that it is she , not the country , who is in danger of falling to bits is she desists from hyper-activity .
29 Before she can eat , Snow White assumes the authorial voice , insisting that the other characters are her inventions , and that it is she who has always held the real power .
30 Are you sure that it is yours ?
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