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

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1 Lastly it is worth noting any usual features like sunken logs , projecting tree roots and big boulders .
2 Basically it is about success and failure .
3 The dead are impersonal , and so perhaps it is of no especial moment that they should be disturbed — or so I might once have argued on Victor 's behalf .
4 Perhaps it is for that reason that Britain will find greater interest in discussing the problems of the former Soviet Union and in establishing the rouble stabilisation fund — even though it will mean us pledging about $600m to help keep the Reds out of the red .
5 Perhaps it is for this reason that , in Braudel 's work at least , it is much more generously defined to include various stable but non-material factors .
6 He 's Well I think she 's pretty silly to come and sit out there in the rain and disturb the I suppose it it perhaps it is under cover I suppose .
7 Perhaps it is to be applied to some kind of child 's toy — a gunpowder-propelled kite ! ’
8 Perhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
9 Perhaps it is worth remembering that most steam trains on the mainline need support from modern forms of traction .
10 Perhaps it is worth noting that the old miners make 110 reference to any .
11 Perhaps it is worth reminding ourselves what this Bill does .
12 Perhaps it is from one of mine .
13 Perhaps it is in this context that Evangelicals and Catholics have to look afresh at the troublesome problem of speaking of the sacrament as a ‘ sacrifice ’ .
14 Perhaps it is in this area of human relations we have most to study and most to learn .
15 Perhaps it is in America .
16 Perhaps it is in you .
17 Perhaps it is in the dark girl who looks like your dead wife .
18 Perhaps it is like that in many lives ?
19 But you know perhaps it is like shopping .
20 If the parties , when they wish something to be made of the essence , say so in terms , then obviously it is of the essence if they do say so , and the probability is , that where they do not say so , it is not intended to be of the essence ( Amherst v Walker ( James ) Goldsmith & Silversmith Ltd ( 1980 ) 254 EG 123 ) .
21 Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee .
22 Obviously it is worth keeping watch over the pond during these times to ensure that the fish do not become stuck .
23 Obviously it is worth trying to pin-point the cause of failure but that is quite independent of the amount of investment that has been made .
24 That may be all it is worth
25 So it is to Mr Binyon that I owe , initially ,
26 So it is to them , the creators of American literature , that I look for clarification about the invention and effect of Africanism in the United States .
27 Young sculptors seem generally indifferent to its lures and so it is to veterans in the field that one must look for nourishment .
28 So it is to the consequences of structural change for the economics of global competition and the adjustments of firms ' strategies that we now turn .
29 Whichever explanation is revealed by the major research effort that is still needed for the rest of the 1980s , the population changes discussed above have also had a major impact on rural communities , and so it is to this topic that attention is now turned .
30 So it is to most fish 's advantage to grow to their maximum size as quickly as possible .
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