Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] it is [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Production has been increasingly globalized , with processes located where it is most advantageous in terms of profit maximization . |
2 | Sometimes it is omitted where it is historically expected to be present , and sometimes it is added where it is not expected . |
3 | If we are of a lazier disposition , the solution is simple and usually quite acceptable : if the same note will occur in two or more parts it can be omitted where it is least necessary and retained only in the principal part ( thus in Example 140 we would keep the E♭ only in the upper voice , to retain the melodic shape ) . |
4 | Sometimes it is omitted where it is historically expected to be present , and sometimes it is added where it is not expected . |
5 | ln the conventional systems analysis methodology , the importance of user involvement is frequently stressed although it is not ‘ built in ’ to the methodology as are , for example , the various documentation requirements . |
6 | Instead , we 're willing to take the risk and give Birmingham the retail centre it deserves and needs if it is not to be completely undermined by rival out-of-town attractions . ’ |
7 | which it looks like it is n't . |
8 | Well you bu you 'll know if it is n't . |
9 | This is why it is better to see a doctor when you first feel unwell rather than wait until it is so bad that you have to go to hospital . |
10 | The second meaning may be termed the ‘ substantive sense ’ of unreasonableness : a decision may be attacked if it is so unreasonable that no reasonable public body could have made it . |
11 | But experts say unless it is carefully controlled , the fish stocks and entire eco-system could be affected . |
12 | It is disliked because it is physically an exhausting activity ; more than any of the other tasks it consists of actions which have to be repeated time and time again with little variation . |
13 | The unpleasantness is stressed because it is usually preceded by an enjoyable activity — eating a meal . |
14 | A far-southern constellation , not hard to find because it is so compact ; it lies more or less between Achernar and Canopus . |
15 | The CAP can not survive because it is totally unrelated to the realities of a free market . |
16 | The first , St Joseph 's in Marton Road , had space for 200 children but objected since it is still recovering from the effects of housing another primary school following a major fire . |
17 | I 'd like to return to Spurn whilst it is still there to return to — before the gales of winter win their battle and demolish it yet again . |
18 | I do n't know whether it is just the advance of modern technology within the family , or whether it is because the type of material the fire is built with nowadays would n't let them taste quite so good . |
19 | Where a defendant has a bankruptcy order made against him , or being a limited company is subject to a winding-up order , the plaintiff in a simple money claim should consider whether it is not best to ask for the action to be adjourned generally and lodge a proof of debt . |
20 | The grape variety used is Chenin Blanc but when it is picked before it is fully ripe , it makes dull , acidic wines , with an off-putting nose that reminds me of wet dogs . |
21 | A hotel advertises that the hotel is RAC- and AA- recommended when it is not , this is an offence within the scope of s.14(1) . |
22 | The point is this : trust is only applauded when it is not seen to be misplaced . |
23 | Grey white chewing gum matter presents itself spasmodically at her mean Glasgow lips , alternating with her cigarette which is sucked when it is not rolling druggedly about on top of her ticket-issuing machine or charging up and down , and off , the long seat , dropping its fire and ash amongst the plastic cups and other less white rubbish , further propelled by chewed and muttered whinings about the discordant duet of erratic driving bus man and undone Corporation road holes . |
24 | The larger C. macracanthum can even be considered as it is relatively peaceful for its size . |
25 | States that ‘ the process of environmental assessment should not be imposed where it is not required by the Directive ’ and gives guidance on the circumstances in which it should be used . |
26 | The creature is not fit to be seen until it is properly trained . |
27 | These people will constitute those who are at greatest risk , in that such people can easily go missing from a large church without being missed until it is too late to recover them . |
28 | You must tell your partner to stop pushing if it is too painful . |
29 | The assembly can then be guided until the screw locates a previously bored hole in the surrounding frame and a few turns made until it is firmly engaged . |
30 | The idea is highly successful and the company flourishes , but Rachel begins to wonder if it is really possible to tell the future . |