Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] it is [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 It has always been so greatly prized in Indian homes where it is served particularly on special occasions and whenever possible .
2 A strict auction is appropriate if there are a considerable number of interested parties or it is known that there are several parties determined to acquire the business .
3 The RR wiper motor is mounted in rubber bushes where it is screwed to the bulkhead .
4 Clearly assistance is not given to all kin invariably and whatever the circumstances , but are there certain relationships where it is given almost automatically ?
5 Another version of the bronze lion , from the collection of Dr Simon in Berlin , is illustrated in Bode 's 1908 book on Italian Renaissance bronzes where it is considered to be sixteenth-century .
6 He has dismissed warnings from the Office of Fine Arts that it is forbidden to deal in State property , quoting the former assistant secretary of state L. de Graaff , who in 1984 stated that the artists were free to do with these works as they wished .
7 The first meeting was held in January 1992 for tomato growers and it is hoped that clubs will be established for all crop groups by the end of 1994 .
8 Unfortunately , within the party , there is widespread distrust of the approved list of candidates and it is regarded as anything but fair .
9 The unit can only be used successfully with low level inputs , such as microphones and low output guitar pick-ups if it is preceded by a suitable preamplifier .
10 A spokesman for the Banking Industry has denied that there are about to be any job losses and it is hoped that that statement is correct .
11 Mervyn Wilson gives a good service to his cricket clients and it is hoped that he was able to put his money where his mouth is and lay this price to all that wanted it to reasonable limits .
12 A third party right can not be revoked or modified by the parties if it is established that the right was not intended to be so revocable or modifiable without the third party 's consent .
13 Once a Bill or a proposed measure requiring parliamentary approval enters the lists and it is realised that an environmental impact assessment must be produced , and once it is decided to commission an environmental impact assessment it becomes public property .
14 This pessimism may have some truth given the present management approach within our schools but it is suggested here that if that managerial frame of reference was itself to be radically re-oriented , then teachers ' perceptions of their own professionality would also be powerfully affected and they may indeed come to feel that effective classroom activity was positively related to their performance in the wider school context .
15 He predicted Microsoft will sell 1m copies of Windows NT in the first four months after it is released this summer , but that the time between NT 's introduction and its arrival as ‘ the dominant operating system ’ will be as long as three years .
16 Bill Gates also predicted that Microsoft will sell 1m copies of Windows NT in the first four months after it is released this summer , but that the time between NT 's introduction and its arrival as ‘ the dominant operating system ’ will be as long as three years .
17 It could be several months before it is known how many Scottish jobs will be lost , the company said .
18 It is necessary to know each coupon payment six months before it is paid in order to determine the interest accruing between coupon payments .
19 But I would say that the way to look at this site is to ask whether it is part of the built area , in other words whether it is built on , or whether it is not part of the built area , in other words it is not built on .
20 Some form of processing ( amplifiers ) will be used in a long-distance system to ‘ boost ’ the signal level every so often to make up for losses before it is sent on its way again .
21 It is simmered slowly after it has been soaked and is usually coated with breadcrumbs before it is sold .
22 The Reiterhof is a large hotel with plenty of facilities , and is well suited for walkers as it is located close to the mountain cable car .
23 Furthermore , the data were based on assessments made by care staff ; in the public sector staff have an incentive to minimise the dependency of their clients as it is seen as an index of the quality of care being provided .
24 It has drawn up a list of some 30 technical consultants , with interests ranging from marine science to energy , which the bank will call in for advice on esoteric projects that it is asked to fund .
25 This is the figure mentioned as so resembling the copies of the Tyrannicides that it is known as the Kritian boy .
26 Pictures are taken at several ( eight ) different exposure levels and each point is weighted according to the number of times that it is seen .
27 ‘ If not , then I fear that this paperback edition will come and it will be sold on a very large scale and will be smuggled to other countries where it is banned and will be read in translation , ’ Mr Chisti said .
28 Dr Pertwee says the receptors are found in the brain areas where it is known that cannabis acts to produce many of its effects .
29 Furthermore , it appears that the distinction is not drawn in the same way in all areas where it is used .
30 Here it will be fed into computer models where it is expected to provide far more accurate predictions of the effects of deforestation .
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