Example sentences of "[det] it [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just recently I read about this it 's not getting air into it or something is the reason it ex it can suddenly shoot up all over you .
2 Because of this it is often assumed that cleaning staff are familiar with the basics especially when women are employed .
3 Well I tell you something , I think you ought to compile a letter together to somebody , and try and sort some it is n't gon na cost you nothing to write a letter !
4 It added : ‘ It would be a tragedy if the frustrations and the hardships that the recession has caused , and for some it is still causing , if it meant that Britain threw away all the achievements of the last decade .
5 We are customers of a massive industry trying to make money and I understand that for some it 's just staying in business that counts .
6 The story of a village choir which forms the basis of the novel was Hardy 's recreation of tales of the experiences of his father and grandfather as church musicians shortly before his own birth , and as such it is clearly drawn from his deepest and happiest memories .
7 As such it is well placed at a centre point to visit all the other treasures of the region .
8 Compaction by mechanical processes involves movement by slippage between grains and the breakage , or fracture , of individual grains ; as such it is sometimes termed brittle compaction .
9 customers and how much it 's actually cost you to put the jobs right .
10 Now , the relationship between how much labour there is , how much it 's actually going to cost with labour and plant to do something , and what the bill rate is can be anything .
11 With these it is often initiated by acute tail-biting which gets out of hand ‘ and then the attacking pig or pigs continue to eat further into the back .
12 After all it is well known that every type of electromagnetic effect is carried by photons , and we have seen that photons can not escape from within a black hole .
13 If there is a common culture at all it is usually expressed as part of the public world of government and state .
14 The new government , with strong Tsarist influence , is pretending to fight a war to defend the republic when all it is really defending is its aim of conquest and profit .
15 First of all it 's fully expensed by us .
16 A spokeswoman for Softlab , however , told the US paper 's German sister publication , Computerwoche , that the figure had been plucked out of the air and , while confirming that the two companies are in discussion , said that negotiations are no further advanced than those it is currently having with at least four other US firms .
17 Least it 's not raining .
18 Before we do before we do given that it 's just coming up to ten thirty could I ask somebody to propose suspension of standing orders .
19 Despite that it 's already running at full production .
20 Now , obviously , you know , yo getting the menopause out into the open so that everyone can talk about it , exchange information that that it 's not seen as a as a taboo or something to be particularly fearful of by men or women is n't going to be much good if it just makes everybody worry for er , for for the first half of o o o of their lives and , and then gibber through the second half !
21 it 's a sign problem in that it 's not doing the look up properly .
22 Well once you 've done that it 's like twisting your ankle .
23 He thinks of his show — 6am until 9am — like a relationship ‘ in that it 's constantly changing and looking for a balance .
24 Power is legitimate authority in that it is generally accepted as just and proper by members of society as a whole .
25 Although not a true source in that it is not found in published material , the other main source of information about the applications of expert determination is provided by the instances encountered in the course of practice .
26 Article 67 , which is concerned with the free movement of capital , differs from the other ‘ freedoms ’ laid down by the treaty in that it is not drafted in absolute terms .
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