Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] it is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Unless the glider is going to be launched without delay , it should be turned out of wind and held with the into-wind wing down until it is needed . |
2 | Money in court belongs to the party who paid it in until it is accepted . |
3 | Do n't join in if it is getting hurtful . |
4 | This is as much to keep other things from crowding in as it is to ensure that we pay attention to all that matters . |
5 | How do you make it a room that is as pleasant to live in as it is to look at ? |
6 | More fundamentally , however , because the suggested analogy at once breaks down when it is recognised that the public interest immunity presently in question is not , or at least not principally , confidentiality-based . |
7 | Even in narrow legal terms , possession and use can not be separated absolutely ; but the notion of mere ‘ possession ’ breaks down when it is considered in its military and political context . |
8 | The new rule , which should have come into effect on 1 April , will now be brought in when it is felt that more companies can afford the 5,000 koruny ( US$160 ) needed to fit the device . |
9 | Various other procedures have to be gone through but it is expected that the title will be completed within the next six months . |
10 | Various other procedures have to be gone through but it is expected that the title will be completed within the next six months . |
11 | One thing is certain : we can not just amble on and it is going to cost us dearly — £40 000 million according to the National Water Council and others . |
12 | I have turned it on and it is doing its little best but our guests from the south are obviously |
13 | Courses in Accountancy and European and Human Rights Law are being set up and it is hoped that as many pupils as possible will attend them , but for economic reasons it has been decided not to make them compulsory this year . |
14 | Workfare was on the committee 's agenda but the committee has now been wound up and it is thought workfare has been pushed back as an idea requiring long-term consideration rather than implementation in the near future . |
15 | The actions of human characters involve a whole grammar of visual signals which the audience will pick up if it is given the right clues . |
16 | The heater matrix on the SIII commonly blocks up if it is used with hard water so it may need cleaning out by a radiator specialist or replacing as flushing with cleaning chemicals is not very effective . |
17 | Now break it up as it is cut along the dotted lines and the object is to see how long it takes for it to be reassembled . |
18 | This may be renewed at regular intervals , or when the person responsible points out that it is getting low . |
19 | It pointed out that it is bound by a constitution which limits its work to prisoners of conscience and the abolition of torture and the death penalty . |
20 | Drawing the assembled crowds ’ attention to the Norseman 's pedigree , Bob pointed out that it is thought to have been the first aircraft to land on the Normandy beaches during D-Day , the American fighter ace Screwball Beurling was killed in Italy whilst ferrying a Norseman to the Israelis and of course there is the legend that has built up surrounding the mysterious disappearance of bandleader Major Glenn Miller in December 1944 , after taking-off in a Norseman from Twinwoods airfield , near Bedford , England , bound for Paris , never to be seen again . |
21 | Surely Tom one of the main criteria should be placing seats in the studio theatre for something with a bit more comfortable that way perhaps the punter 's will come back more often it 's easier to make a punter come back than it is getting in there in the first place . . |
22 | This dries out downwards , just as a wet towel dries out if it is placed with its top in a current of warm air . |
23 | But insurers have agreed to pay out if it is discovered in future that procedures which would now be classified as benign are found to cause environmental damage . |
24 | However , the buy-in or redemption may be carried out if it is approved by shareholders in general meeting and they have been given details of the offer in the circular . |
25 | Many application forms for membership were handed out and it is hoped that our numbers will grow as a result . |
26 | On the other hand , in many instances the repossession order is not carried out and it is estimated that only 60 per cent of orders eventually result in repossession . |
27 | No on really knows how a wine is going to turn out until it is bottled — even then , claret 's development is notoriously fickle . |
28 | I point it out because it is hidden away in a lot of business about freedom of information and other issues about which he is so keen . |
29 | On many occasions assessments will be carried out because it is suspected that a child is experiencing some difficulty with linguistic communication , or because there are other areas of functioning in which the child is having difficulty which may have implications for language development . |
30 | The picturesque town of Alberobello offers a stunning day out because it is made up of over 1000 whitewashed ‘ trulli ’ houses , quaintly set in hilly , winding streets which are still regularly crossed by pony traps and carts . |