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

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1 Although emotionally loaded , the work does not have , as Bamert acknowledges , the direct appeal of earlier requiems , which may be one of the reasons it is seldom heard .
2 But the steps it is now taking will fall far short of producing the necessary number of teachers for England and Wales .
3 Yeah , well , what but , but I 'm saying is it 's not the antibiotics it is n't the
4 With terms expressly agreed by the parties it is not always so easy .
5 10 Burden of proof Dealing first with the question of reasonableness as between the parties it is now accepted that the burden of proof falls on the party seeking to enforce the restraint .
6 Where such clauses are included at the wish of the parties it is always as well to go on to spell out the consequences of the failure to agree .
7 Such an analysis is accurate as far as it goes , but when we consider the sense of the lines it is quite misleading.14 For " by number " is not a method of summoning the stars that is parallel to " by name " .
8 Even if you use it in the rough edit stage to see how the music fits the visuals , without the licences it is theoretically illegal .
9 The department had written to the ESRC : ‘ In all the circumstances it is not appropriate for the Government to support it … and , more generally , it would not be appropriate for the Government to sponsor the survey . ’
10 In the circumstances it is not strictly necessary to answer the second question ( i.e. the third issue listed above ) , but in case this case goes further I will do so briefly .
11 In the circumstances it is not strictly necessary for me to express an opinion on the other submission made by Mr. Levy , for the local authority , as to why the judge applied the wrong test in exercising his discretion .
12 ‘ There was something else , ’ Morton said , ‘ though in the circumstances it is clearly too much to ask . ’
13 Under the circumstances it is more accurate to carry out comparisons as follows : — .
14 Despite the proximity to the suburbs it is completely rural in character , with a golf course to one side , open fields on the other , and extensive views north across the Forth valley .
15 Before getting on to the commonest mode of transmission of scabies , it will be worth while stressing the ways it is not transmitted .
16 Here , then , is the connection with Alice and the Red Queen , but you can see that in the case of the trees it is not really paradoxical .
17 The director said that it would take between one and two weeks for the Soviet Union to send the forces it is currently pulling out , back into eastern Europe .
18 Moreover , when the dominant approach to problems of behaviour is to remove the pupils it is not surprising that an increasing proportion of the school population is drawn into that model .
19 You have the privilege of knowing the contents several hours before everyone else , but at this stage in the proceedings it is too late to influence the outcome .
20 In the boroughs it is normally the Social Services , or the Environmental Health Department who would handle the arrangements .
21 As was argued in chapter 3 , this is problematic , and in the case of the railways it is especially so .
22 If a laying cuckoo is seen by the hosts it is vigorously mobbed and chased and , more importantly from the cuckoo 's point of view , its egg is more likely to be ejected .
23 We shall not rest until the government of Britain fully belongs to the citizens it is there to serve .
24 5.15 Re-letting boards To permit the Landlord at any time during the last [ 6 ] months of the Contractual Term and at any time thereafter [ unless the Tenant shall have made a valid court application under Section 24 of the 1954 Act or otherwise be entitled in law to remain in occupation or to a new tenancy of the Premises ] [ ( or sooner if the rents or any part of them shall be in arrear and unpaid for longer than [ 28 ] days ) ] to enter upon the Premises and affix and retain anywhere upon the Premises a notice for re-letting the Premises and during such period to permit persons with the written authority of the Landlord or [ its ] agent at reasonable times of the day to view the Premises It is not unreasonable for the landlord to be entitled to erect a re-letting board at the premises within a reasonable period prior to the termination of the term unless the tenant proposes to apply for a new tenancy of the premises , provided that the board is in a position so as not to interfere with the tenant 's or any undertenant 's business being carried on at the premises .
25 But though there is a greater abundance of H 2 O in the atmosphere beneath the clouds it is still a very minor constituent , and the quantity is poorly known .
26 He came into the witness-box today , and I gather it is his normal mode of locomotion , using two elbow crutches in order to get about , and from the reports it is quite plain that the pain is more or less continuous — I do not say without any intermission at all , but there is constant pain in his hip .
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