Example sentences of "[is] [adj] [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | as if he 's used to it ; as if he 's in his own world , Ruth thought . |
2 | ‘ He 's used to it now ’ , she said . |
3 | I suppose he 's used to it . |
4 | I 've had bad dreams since I was very small and she 's used to it . |
5 | ‘ Come on , she won , t mind , she 's used to it , ’ she bellowed , blocking my exit . |
6 | Because he 's been up , now he 's used to it his body clock 's telling him to get up . |
7 | Deltaic deposition can occur anywhere that a current carrying sediment slows down , especially if the cause of its check in velocity is due to it spreading out on release from a confined channel Thus submarine tidal deltas can be built where strong tidal currents pass through narrow straits between islands and then fan out . |
8 | It 's the biggest con that Poll Tax thing go er the amount going down that this lot have pulled on us and everybody 's fell for it hook , line and sinker |
9 | Oh god , it 's awful in it ? |
10 | It is inherent in it and inseparable from it ( Draper 1977 , pp. 484–5 ) . |
11 | But Mr Wallace said he had put forward such ideas last year and nothing had happened : ‘ I think everyone is asleep in it . ’ |
12 | But what they will be is discreet about it all . |
13 | What is alluded to is conflict and the civilisation we live in — Scotland in the 1980s — is rife with it . |
14 | He is used to it , though ; this is his 11th failure in 12 years of trying . |
15 | He is used to it , though ; this is his 11th failure in 12 years of trying . |
16 | But once he is used to it , he will trust his right , which he did often enough against Coventry . ’ |
17 | But Lily is used to it — a quick glance now up to the box where an evening-coated Duke sits , double-barrelled opera glass trained on her . |
18 | The only , I reckon the only reason she 's upset about it is because she ca n't have him , that 's wh you know when you ca n't have something then you want it . |
19 | Too much bran introduced all at once to a stomach that is unused to it could cause discomfort and wind ! |
20 | I mean I mentioned earlier the fact that it might be that people perceive sexual harassment , where in fact the behaviour has been perfectly appropriate and it 's just that the person perceiving it is unused to it , but I think that 's the minority of cases , incidentally . |
21 | Okay that 's not right but what 's what 's right about it ? |
22 | She 's right behind it is n't it , the Health Centre . |
23 | The probability is low for it to move a long distance at more than the speed of light , but it can go faster than light for just far enough to get out of the black hole , and then go slower than light . |
24 | No Church or Chapel is complete without it . ’ |
25 | Frank said that he did not believe in God ; such a belief can not possibly be proved ; the good life is possible without it ; and the only faculty to judge is the reason , which tells us to say , we do not know . |
26 | No real democracy , nothing but a false show of democracy , is possible without it " . |
27 | Then we need to see that as Jesus prayed for it , it is possible for it to occur ! |
28 | We must show that it is possible for it to be both a resultant … and a totalizing force … how it can continually bring about the unity of dispersive profusion and integration . |
29 | Universe is neither predictable nor logical but because of its very nature of chaos , anything is possible within it , even the logic and order . ’ |
30 | This kind of putting oneself in the place of another and attempting to portray and communicate something through a medium which is unsuitable to it is very essential for an understanding of religion . |