Example sentences of "[noun] [that] it [is] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If there is a whisper of redundancy , do not be deflected by talk that it is all in the very early stages , too soon for public discussion , and by promises that there will be plenty of opportunities for comment and debate at an appropriate stage later on .
2 It 's only in England that it 's all closed .
3 The first contends that the word ‘ appropriate ’ has built into it a connotation that it is some action inconsistent with the owner 's rights , something hostile to the interests of the owner or contrary to his wishes and intention or without his authority .
4 I was forced to the conclusion that it is all relative .
5 She 's been at my side for so many years that it 's more than just a business relationship .
6 I do n't suppose for one minute that it is that simple but could you please advise me ?
7 The truth is , that the whole long history of religion is littered with evidence that it is this very failure continually to revise , supplement and , where necessary to ruthlessly reject the scriptures , that has brought about , in this late twentieth century , some of obvious that there can be no real hope of salvaging the old order .
8 Studies to detect the exact mutation or deletion in the APC gene are needed in this and other atypical families before conclusive evidence that it is this locus and not another locus close by such as the MCC gene that is affected .
9 British Coal , one of the few companies still nationalised , has the unenviable task of proving to its customers that it is more than a dinosaur of the industrial revolution , slouching towards privatisation and a slow demise .
10 So what of Councillor claim that it 's all down to lack of Government cash .
11 For a long time it has been content with this unchanging splendour but more recently it has treated itself to a quartier in the most modern style , complete with a magnificent new concert hall , the Corum ( which unfortunately appears to have been built on ground that it is less than stable ) .
12 Keith subscribes to the theory that it 's more luck than judgement .
13 There are some people who have a remarkable ability to attract the opposite sex , and sometimes it is sex that it 's all about .
14 before before the meeting proper may I refer you to first of all the voice amplification system is currently working but er there are some difficulties with it and it may during the day deteriorate to a state that it is more trouble than it 's worth .
15 Or Britain that it 's all closed .
16 Then there is toughened glass , which is homogeneous in the sense that it is all glass , but the outside , which is susceptible to cracks , is put into compression at the expense of a tension in the protected middle .
17 The sense that it is all , with a kind of inevitability coming alive .
18 Although the inclination angle can not be determined , the a priori probability that it is less than must be at least and has 95% probability of being less than .
19 ‘ There 's no simple statement that it 's all bad or good , ’ he said .
20 And that success led to television programmes about advertising , pages in the quality press about the media world , and , of course , the image that it is all Porsches , champagne and fun .
21 Erm the Labour Party is absolutely furious that unemployment goes down in this country and they keep trying to say to the public that it 's all hooey and , and , and , and the figures are distorted etc. , etc. , The fact is unemployment is going down , we are overcoming the recession , er faster than any other member of the er European Community or the European union as it 's now concerned and , and these are the facts but having said all that , we on this side er certainly support a continuing strategy whether we 'll er have to continue spending money at this level , er I do n't know , hopefully er the , the recession will be overcome and the spending can be reduced , but the strategy we believe .
22 However , the counties have locked themselves into a zero sum game as the competitive drive for success at the playing level , in the belief and expectation that it is this which will increase and sustain revenues , together with accompanying bonus incentives inexorably bids up the price of labour .
23 Wittgenstein 's treatment of intentionality can be summed up in one sentence from the Philosophical Grammar : ‘ It is in language that it 's all done ’ .
24 The view that it is all worth it , in order inextricably to link the destinies of the countries of Europe with that of the Germans , is at least one which is worthy of being tested .
25 What makes The Rape so durably haunting is not its ( rather banal ) conceit of a woman viewed literally as a sex object , but the fact that it is that woman with that neck and that terrifying and terrified hair .
26 Is n't it , but you do n't you think that 's more so for females than it is for males , the fact that it is such a dirty thing that , that applies more to females than it does , to males ?
27 1 Be friendly and helpful throughout ; do not give the impression that it is all too much trouble .
28 ‘ Yet every time drugs are mentioned it 's about athletics and that gives the impression that it 's all about track and field competitors .
29 I get the impression that it 's some sort of systematic research , maybe a response to a leak .
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