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

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1 Like this : ‘ Try and make the house look occupied when it 's left unattended …
2 Nor has the Department decided whether it is going to contribute towards the considerable capital cost of new computers , causing doctors to put off to the last minute a decision on which system to choose .
3 So it 's , if you 're overtime is at the grade C level , or the workload is at the grade C level , then you 're bet it 's cheaper to get overtime done than it is to get temps .
4 We are never going to win the World Cup with football played as it is today .
5 That , in fact , er there are three provinces who are already now contributing more than anyone else that , they feel that the churches should go forward to try and raise the minister 's to what was proposedly that the assembly last year , they should be paid thirteen thousand two hundred but in order to do that see another six hundred thousand pound raised and it is likely that this will be put as a challenge to the churches at assembly .
6 But later the Irish pound recovered and it is now comfortably within its level in the ERM , Europe 's currency club .
7 Why is the deal structured as it is ?
8 Sometimes the guests meet up while they 're having their make-up done and it 's a great ice-breaker , sitting there together with your hair scraped back and having your face powdered .
9 There has been 12 letters of objection to the final stretch to Ballyduggan Mill lodged and it is expected that a meeting between all the parties involved will take place to see if there is some way of reconciling the objections .
10 Any notice of disclaimer provided that it is " bold , precise and compelling " ( see Zawadski v Sleigh [ 1975 ] RTR 113 ) should establish the defence .
11 there is not much to go wrong with the equipment provided that it is properly cared for .
12 I entirely agree with this decision and with the passage cited but it is important to note that when Nolan J. spoke of the alternatives which ‘ must both be made available to the subject ’ he was , as I think , clearly referring to the alternative on the one hand of allowing the breath specimen to stand and on the other hand of exercising the right to have it replaced by a specimen of blood or urine in accordance with section 7(4) .
13 Get a book published — that is hard enough — or a TV play produced and it 's straight to the newspapers to see what the critics say .
14 Well that Actually that 's on my disk cos we did have two the the disk partitioned and it 's my half of it that 's got a meg and a half left .
15 As water power became less important , the community declined but it is still preserved as an example of an early settlement .
16 The cloth is then wrung out as dry as possible and the deposited water recovered while it is still hot .
17 The rule is that any decision may be cited to a court provided that it is reported by a member of the Bar who was present when judgment was delivered .
18 Where proceedings are pending in a county court , the county court or a judge of the High Court may order them to be transferred to the High Court or another county court provided that it is a court having bankruptcy jurisdiction ( r 7.11(2)-(4) ) .
19 We talked about how fast you can make a 1.1 MkII Escort run when it 's only firing on three cylinders and how to make it run on three cylinders when it wants to run on just two .
20 ‘ There is only around five tonnes of newsprint left and it 's very difficult getting supplies into Sarajevo .
21 That is , they show that the coefficients of the model are still identified in this case provided that it is assumed that the equation errors in the money growth equation and in the output equation are contemporaneously uncorrelated .
22 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) .
23 It is clear that , within the framework of a dual-route model of spelling , phonological dysgraphia is the pattern you would expect if the non-lexical procedure for spelling is selectively damaged , and surface dysgraphia is the pattern expected if it is the lexical procedure for spelling that is the damaged one .
24 There is no wrong done if it is true , or if it is fair comment on a matter of public interest .
25 But it is an expensive one in terms of living tissue produced and it is not the only one possible .
26 That any Petitioner whose Petition stands referred to the Select Committee shall , subject to the Rules and Orders of the House and to the Prayer of his Petition , be entitled to be heard by himself , his Counsel or Agents upon his Petition provided that it is prepared and signed in conformity with the Rules and Orders of the House , and the Member in charge of the Bill shall be entitled to be heard by his Counsel or Agents in favour of the Bill against that Petition .
27 German industry has welcomed the policy linked as it is with incentives for the Landers to become involved .
28 If the council receives a large number of letters about a development , this will give it an idea of the strength of feeling involved and it is much better than a petition .
29 ‘ There are two thirds of the season left and it 's not as cut and dried as everyone thinks , ’ he claimed .
30 The largest 25 producers account for more than 50% of the area planted and it is their names which are most often seen on merchant 's lists .
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