Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] it is [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In the classical version , we are manipulable only through threats or appeals ; in the positivist it is through the alteration of mechanistic causal variables .
2 But even for the beginner it is worth having in mind the utmost that the sort of book embarked on can reach to .
3 When love truly seizes the heart it is like a malignant fever which thence disperses itself through all the sensible parts .
4 But if this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts , and , if so , what are the precise limits that ought to be imposed upon the immunity from liability for torts committed in the course of taking industrial action .
5 ‘ If this be the case it is for Parliament , not for the judiciary , to decide whether any changes should be made to the law as stated in the Acts . ’
6 For the user it is as if everyone were signed on to the same LAN .
7 If the premium is paid 100% by the employee it is in order for benefit to be paid direct to the employee without deduction of Income Tax .
8 Can a manager feel happy making strategic decisions simply on the basis of what his lieutenants tell him , without satisfying himself that they are not simply spouting the IBM conventional wisdom that has got the company into the mess it is in today ?
9 According to the handwritten inscription over the cutting it is from The Times , page three , on June 25th .
10 So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only .
11 For the moment it is worth concentrating on the shared concern for speech which is typical of both the written arts and , increasingly , of sociology .
12 We will look at the details of the exercise in Chapter 8 ; for the moment it is worth noting that the review centred around an analysis of school subjects in terms of skills , concepts , and attitudes ( expressed in terms of aims and objectives ) , and an analysis of the contribution of subjects to the eight areas of experience .
13 At the moment it is worth recording that section 55 ( 1 ) of the Sale of Goods Act reads :
14 At the moment it is in my garden , but I do n't think it is hardy enough to stay there .
15 A the moment it is in most cases just about possible to say that , according to a family history , a certain risk exists .
16 The moment it is within range it strikes with sudden speed , burying its fangs in the soft neck tissues of its prey .
17 When considering an offer of a job in the community it is worth asking a few questions about the day to day management of the service , and the kind of support you can expect to get from your colleagues .
18 And she like goes up to him quite freely and just kisses him on the lips , you know okay fair enough people have friendships like that but it 's not a kind of kiss on the cheek it is as if there 's something in it , you know , as if always she 's rubbing it into him .
19 In the transcendent it is like unrolling a little carpet of flowers of the desert .
20 It is not proposed that in every case a single indicator will suffice for a concept on every occasion , and it is not suggested that in every case an indicator will fully represent the concept it is to " stand for " .
21 At the top of the backswing it is of great importance for the right knee and toes to be in a straight line .
22 the yarn on the front of the work is horizontal and on the back it is at an angle .
23 It 'll be half the price it is in Boot 's Cookshop .
24 Mental development , on the constructivist view , consists in the elaboration of this knowledge ; so that if there is one central difference between the mental processes of the baby , the child , and of the adult it is in terms of how self-world dualism is manifest in ( and to ) the subject .
25 For example when foreign documents relating to professional conduct the opinions of experts not sealable on disputes of policy in professional to etiquette to elucidate the rules of a particular profession , English law , morals and probability of human nature and all our opinions of law is that which English law though they may prove the proper costs of particular legal proceedings , neither expert or ordinary witnesses may give their opinions upon matters of legal or moral obligations or general human nature or the manner in which other persons would probably act in the interests and my Lord this director points at the policy it is in fact the authority admits which is Mr Justice then was .
26 ‘ It 'll do for the man it is for .
27 Freud 's hypotheses are not upheld : if the child is father to the man it is for reasons other than missing out on the breast and a too early acquaintance with the potty .
28 Before looking in more detail at the different kinds of library on the list it is worth examining some of the less obvious cases .
29 As one of McLaughlin 's respondents , who had been caring for her mother for seven years , pointed out : ‘ Well that really is a nonsense because the amount it is at the moment compared to anybody that 's had the chance of a full-time job , you 're talking of £24 as opposed to a job of about £98 ’ ( McLaughlin , 1991 , p. 48 ) .
30 As Kee says , commenting on this address by Eusebius : ‘ Since the beginning of the world it is to Constantine alone that the power of salvation has been given .
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