Example sentences of "[adv] it is [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore it is not only ‘ liberal ’ or modernist churches where this is true .
2 Furthermore it is not even possible to specify whether the energy is in the peaks or valleys of the waves .
3 Lastly it is most important of all that teachers apply the process of clarification to their own values and their own vision of education , and it is to this issue that we will turn in the next chapter .
4 And then , after the years of expectation and hope , the reading and planning , suddenly it is there , in the flesh — and it is great !
5 However , it must be pointed out that not all monopoly suppliers act against the public interest ( eg it is not suggested even by the most ardent advocate of privatisation — refer to Chapter 3 — that the water supply or sewage disposal industries should provide competitive services to each household ; the duplication of resources in these cases would be extremely wasteful to society ) , nor do all oligopolies abuse their position .
6 Apparently it is n't a very big one .
7 Apparently it is not intended to decide that a bowler with a long run pays more than a dashing opening batsman , but rather to ensure that a highly-paid Test cricketer does not necessarily pay the same amount as a young uncapped player .
8 This has a certain ring to it , but apparently it is not entirely accurate .
9 Apparently it is virtually unknown for a Person who has been murdered to be found with closed eyes . ’
10 Apparently it is too old-fashioned and cluttered for the great master to have had anything to do with it — despite the fact that Lord Burlington , the aristocratic architect , was convinced of his having designed it .
11 Apparently it is still hoping to do something with some of the software it has developed internally .
12 Erm and I think that 's basically it is n't it ?
13 My problem is one of gearing — basically it is too low in all gears .
14 Usually , the valedictions of old-boy poets are addressed to writers just above them on poetry 's wobbly squash ladder — thus Wright addresses his hello-and-goodbyes to C. H. Sissons , David Gascoyne , Charles Causeley ( Do you remember how we met/In the studio of Patrick Swift … ) , and George Barker ( So long it is since first we met , /And in another world , it seems , /Where , out of pocket , down at heels , /Night after night in Rathbone Place … )
15 In industry especially it is very difficult to have self-management in this transition period from a state-directed to a market economy .
16 Adam said in a stiff voice , ‘ I went to considerable trouble to choose the best place , so naturally it is n't cheap .
17 Naturally it is n't that simple .
18 When organisms learn naturally it is usually through a mixture of these and other slightly different types of learning .
19 If Australians , therefore , feel it is time to cut free from Britain constitutionally it is probably not before time — and who better to set the ball rolling than the man who provoked a diplomatic incident by daring to put his arm round the Queen during her visit last year ?
20 For this reason alone it is not usually advantageous to make a submission in child protection cases .
21 For this latter reason alone it is crucially important as a matter of artistic integrity that Miller , the invented man , does not have too much in common with me .
22 Like " freedom " , " equality " , " justice " , " human rights ' , and so forth , " democracy " is a term which , whatever its precise meaning , will always signify for many a cherished political principle or Ideal , and for that reason alone it is never likely to achieve a single agreed meaning .
23 The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education .
24 Perhaps it is best viewed as a correlator .
25 Perhaps it is best just to list the policy areas to be discussed .
26 But perhaps it is not too simple to suggest that we are also conscious of Zuckerman as a deflection of the wrath over Roth which works by making Zuckerman responsible for the outrage .
27 Perhaps it is not possible to produce Peter Shaffer 's 1964 play about the conquest of Peru in a way that is informed by our subsequently increased awareness of how such representation works .
28 Perhaps it is not as useless as Aristotelian logic and can lead , if not to knowledge of necessary causes and natures , then to something worthwhile nevertheless .
29 Perhaps it is , perhaps it is not ; our ignorance shows that what we mean when we speak of personal identity is continuity of consciousness , not of substance .
30 SIR — Perhaps it is not for me , as a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church , to comment on ‘ the precise purpose ’ of Cardinal Hume 's visit to Moscow ( report , April 16 ) .
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