Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] it is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Baynton v. Morgan shows , amongst other things , that this last contention may not always be relied on by the lessee ; and accordingly the position of the defendant is not put otherwise than favourably to himself if it is said that the measure of his liability here , that of a lessee after an assignment , is the performance or non-performance of the covenants in question by his assignees when he can not and does not aver any performance by himself . |
2 | In October 1912 Hourcade wrote : ‘ The term ‘ Cubism ’ … means nothing if it is used to designate a school : there is no school of Cubist painting . |
3 | The McGuires had another son and daughter , Hugh and Jacobina , but little is known of them and it is presumed that they both died young . |
4 | One of the factors is that it is a simple format , involving everyone and it is done with gusto and enthusiasm . |
5 | I can only tell you that it is intended to be read by a very limited circle of people in the medical profession . |
6 | While working the FAXgrabber icon appears at the bottom of the screen and little bracket symbols move from side to side underneath it to tell you that it is operating . |
7 | It tells you that it is reported very crisply , very briefly . |
8 | Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ? |
9 | According to Willis there is the hypothesis that skilled workers create a culture which is complete in itself and it is centred round an involvement , even excitement , in the technological process , its tasks and activities . |
10 | There is much more action by the train itself while it is singing and ‘ screaming ’ and as it ‘ bolts ’ and plunges and also within the lines which describe the movement . |
11 | Simple things like the rain on the window pane , the cat mewing to come in or the noise of a bus which could be on top of you before it is seen . |
12 | This is as much to do with you as it is to do with me . |
13 | At first the language helper repeats each phrase for you as it is played back and you write it down , but your aim should be that when you have worked out a phonemic script for the language you teach the language helper to transcribe texts for you . |
14 | It does n't take steps to repair wear and tear , or to right itself when it is knocked over , the way a living body does . |
15 | According to conventional wisdom , it is more of a strain to give up something than it is to endure , never having known it . |
16 | The description is a valid one provided it is remembered that he does not build on special or peculiar ‘ religious experiences ’ of a mystical or emotional kind . |
17 | Scepticism is the familiar name given to the appropriateness of doubting the reliability of something until it is proved beyond shadow of doubt . |
18 | Do n't be satisfied with buying something because it is described as ‘ green ’ . |
19 | Notice that the lower oval is smaller than the top one because it is intended to fit inside . |
20 | The evaluation presented in this section is an interim one because it is based upon viewing the matrix from a rational economic perspective . |
21 | Note that this ballvalve ( unlike other ballvalves in the house ) must be a high-pressure one since it is connected to the mains . |
22 | If we analyse the relation between the event of " passively experiencing " denoted by have and that of saying or happening denoted by the infinitive , it becomes obvious immediately that the two must be conceived as occurring in the same stretch of time : one can only experience something while it is happening . |
23 | Most of them have chosen not to follow the unit structure common to TEC courses but have preferred a ‘ grouped ’ one as it is regarded as more appropriate in the art and design field . |
24 | It was indeed Darwin 's wife , Emma , herself a scientist , who pointed out the real danger in the use of scientific method when she asked him : " May not the habit in scientific pursuits of believing nothing till it is proved , influence your mind too much in other things which can not be proved in the same way ? and which if true are likely to be above our comprehension ? " |
25 | As John Netherwood , who was in charge of publicity and sponsorship in 1964 , said : ‘ To get sponsors you have to tell everybody that it is going to be the biggest event that ever was , otherwise they wo n't put their money in . ’ |
26 | So many august prelates assisted him that it is called the ‘ Bishops ' ’ Bible . |
27 | One is led to the conclusion therefore that the husband should convey as beneficial owner ; he is very often conveying the former matrimonial home as part of an agreement whereby the wife releases her rights to further claims for capital , and as such he could be said to be receiving valuable consideration from her and it is established that a vendor selling under compulsion should stand in the same position as a contractual purchaser under an open contract ( see Re King [ 1962 ] 1 WLR 632 and Emmet on Title above ) . |
28 | That period is to all intents and purposes part of the sentence , and he ought to know everything that is said about him before it is fixed . |
29 | And although Jesus himself remains to a significant degree elusive , it is as possible to deduce plausible information about him as it is to deduce such information about Arthur , or Robin Hood . |
30 | Reid is at the end of his contract with City and could join Rochdale , though Scarborough are also likely to show interest in him as it is known that manager Ray McHale wants to sign experienced players in the goalkeeping , central midfield , centre back and striking positions . |