Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just hitting you harder than most because it 's taken you longer than the rest of us to discover the joys and the agonies of falling in love .
2 It was affecting Debenham more than most because it is in Debenham that the River Deben is first starting out on its course .
3 than here because it 's erm so damp down here is n't it , near the river ?
4 Not exactly , if only because it is precisely at this point that Volpone shows how the normal is parasitic upon the perverse .
5 Obviously , this is a total IFR aircraft if only because it is pressurised , so some hours are devoted to what can best be described as ‘ autoflight programming and monitoring ’ .
6 All discourse is more or less reciprocal , if only because it is based upon assumptions about receivers .
7 The school stories are still the major fodder of the magazine , if only because it is something universal to everyone in this country .
8 This in itself presents a powerful argument against change , for it is clearly desirable that national and EC policies should be broadly similar if only because it is less confusing to the business community .
9 Exploitations of this maxim are , as Grice notes , a little harder to find , if only because it is hard to construct responses that must be interpreted as irrelevant .
10 Certainly , the school should not be confused with the workshop — as is frequently the case — if only because it is then difficult to credit the " school " with any real meaning .
11 Erm , so , so the service is growing rapidly in financial terms , and will continue to grow in the coming two years , if only because it 's new .
12 The modern-day locator has everything in its favour — provided only that it is fitted with a functioning battery .
13 4.1.1 the date of expiry of three ( 3 ) months ' written notice to terminate given by either party to the other , provided always that it is understood that notice shall not be given under this clause 4.1.1 before the expiry of two ( 2 ) years commencing on the date of this Agreement ,
14 PROVIDED ALWAYS and it is hereby expressly agreed and declared as follows :
15 D The seller sells as beneficial owner but the seller transfer to the buyer shall contain the following proviso : " Provided Always and it is hereby agreed that the covenants which are implied by the seller transferring as beneficial owner shall not be deemed to imply or warrant that the lessee 's covenants contained in the lease for decoration or repairs have been observed . "
16 Feminists resist the idea that the masculine/feminine opposition is natural , because only if it is cultural can it be criticised and changed ; but in the meantime it would be foolish to underestimate the real effects of pervasive cultural beliefs .
17 Now obviously in a case like that there does n't really need to be a great deal of negotiation because obviously if it 's something being given ex gratia then really obviously people really ca n't be in a position to argue too much .
18 It seemed sort of hot but er I mean that 's the trouble at the moment because even if it 's something minor thing , it seems so dramatic .
19 Algal fertilizers ( totally unnecessary , in my opinion ! ) are nearly always based on sodium nitrate and the same test procedure should be conducted as above if it is found absolutely imperative to use it .
20 Just as soon as it is safe to do so but not before .
21 As soon as it is over and both males are exhausted they have a brief opportunity during which they can launch an attack and win the harem from both of them , and this has been seen to happen .
22 As soon as it is firmly on the boom release the other hand .
23 The trick is to aim your eyes at the sign as soon as it is in your line of vision and then to fix your gaze upon it as you go past .
24 If you do not know your term-time address at the time of registration please notify your Faculty Office and the University Registry of your address as soon as it is known .
25 I give you full authority to … escort the Morbihan flotilla as soon as it is ready to sail . ’
26 Ideally someone in the ferreting party will be given the task of removing each rabbit as soon as it is caught up .
27 It suggests an initial vetting of proposed accounting arrangements by an accountant , six-monthly checks of client accounts and a requirement for solicitors to send each five-weekly account reconciliation statement to an accountant as soon as it is produced .
28 As soon as it is touch dry , it should be painted over and when the wash is almost dry , the fluid is removed .
29 As soon as it is sold the 58-year-old widow plans to move into the mobile home in nearby Laguna Beach .
30 If an issue arises where one or other marriage partner is saddened , hurt or affronted by the other , the most important initial agreement is to communicate this to the other partner as soon as it is acceptable to them both to do so .
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