Example sentences of "[adj] [be] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 What is already clear is that it has been a success in developing our own AI-skilled personnel .
2 What is clear is that it evolved out of the neolithic Cretan religion and that the religion of the classical Greeks at least in part grew out of it .
3 The only difference between its policies and those of CND proper is that it does not campaign directly for Britain 's withdrawal from Nato .
4 The reason why Excel is different is that it distinguishes between a making an investment and borrowing money .
5 Although it is frightening that so many people take Ecstasy to guarantee a ‘ good time ’ , what is more frightening is that it takes a Class A drug for them to feel they can lose their inhibitions .
6 ‘ But I think the most likely is that it has something to do with a girl . ’
7 The most obvious is that it helps you prepare your position so that it is based on facts rather than speculation or wishful thinking .
8 One of the main reasons that the display looks so good is that it has been configured to use typographic faces as opposed to conventional typewriter-like text and this advantage has been further heightened by using typographic measurements throughout , each dot on the screen corresponds to 1 point .
9 All we can say for sure is that it entered the microscope , perhaps on one side , perhaps on the other , perhaps in the middle .
10 The reason why a search of premises which is not authorised by law is illegal is that it involves the tort of trespass to those premises : and any trespass , whether to land or goods or the person , that is made without legal authority is prima facie illegal .
11 One way in which modern history is distinctive is that it deals with societies which are increasingly aware of such facts as these , and therefore try to come to terms with them .
12 The best that can be said for the education available for the children of the eighteenth-century poor is that it managed to maintain the levels of the later seventeenth century .
13 Mr Patten said later : ‘ The important thing as far as I am concerned is that it looks as if we are going to have a Conservative government .
14 A further and very different way in which Figure 9 is incomplete is that it deals only with the processing of words and has nothing to say about the processing of non-words .
15 The second major respect in which the assertion of the social rights of citizens has become more important is that it expresses the claims of very diverse groups in society to equal treatment , and at the same time broadens considerably the range of what are to be regarded as social rights .
16 The most important was that it offered far more opportunity professionally .
17 Nevertheless , what was important was that it occurred because Leeds were caught out ( again ) at the back and Jones was thundering in .
18 So um that kind of thing b according to Campbell may be one of the reasons why the Cleveland scandal was so scandalous was because it intersected with a number of cultural fears we have about the relationship between sexuality and the anus for some reason .
19 Thus a peculiar feature of utilitarianism in general is that it emphasizes the comparability of situations .
20 What made the result so glorious was that it epitomized the essence of steeplechasing : at its most prestigious moment the sport had returned to its rural roots and shown that the humblest contestants can win the biggest prizes .
21 The effect of making them arrestable is that it gives the police certain powers of entry and search under section 17 and 18 while investigating the offences in question .
22 Hardly a rally was over two strokes and what was more disappointing was that it followed the brilliant final at Brighton .
23 But what makes this machine really special is that it offers you the chance to create an unlimited range of embroidery designs .
24 But what makes the RNLI extra special is that it appeals to all ages .
25 Of the many explanations for the collapse in the ninth century after such intensive cultivation without metals for 6–16 centuries , the most plausible is that it resulted from sustained failures of maize due to a leafhopper-borne virus , maize mosaic virus , which may have originated in northern South America at roughly the same time as maize was brought to the Caribbean by the Arawak about the time of Christ .
26 But what we , what is , is unquestionably true is that it does mean that there is growing parceliza parcelization of ple of peasant plots which means that the average peasant now has a much smaller plot of land in which to try and support himself and his family than was the case earlier in Chinese history .
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