Example sentences of "be [adj] [coord] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Details are scarce but it uses a dopler meter and flow dividers and will work with vacuum tankers .
2 The performances individually are ok but it seems the tactics are wrong .
3 ( Strictly speaking these orbits are heteroclinic but it makes sense , because of the symmetry , to identify C " + with C and to think of this situation as a symmetric version of a homoclinic orbit to a single stationary point . )
4 Surely marriage and prostitution are separate and it insults marriage to infer that they thrive on one another ?
5 Organ jazz has for a long time been club-trendy but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and ‘ Big ’ John Patton with whom she shares a clear affinity in her choice of rhythms and blues inflections .
6 People know this , they identify with this , they recognise that you 're back-tracking and it looks as though your ke case is hereby weakened .
7 It is recognised in planning circles that planning applications for fish and chip shops are contentious and it has been said that whilst ‘ Joe Public wants hot food shops he does not want them near him and he is prepared to fight tooth and nail to stop anyone opening one near his house ’ .
8 The learning process from this project has been invaluable and it 's allowed Save The Children to move forward in several other countries .
9 Often this has been because THE new housing market has been buoyant and it has been acknowledged that this market can not be missed as , at best , it is lost for a CONSIDERABLE time .
10 Like the insect , its span has been short and it has already been superseded by the Double Whammy campaign .
11 Its moisturising formula is ideal for natural curls or for permed hair as both hair types tend to be dry and it costs £1.19 for a 200ml bottle .
12 The plant may be different but it uses basically the same manufacturing processes that the Partners licensed from the Belgian company of Solvay et Cie in 1872 .
13 since he came to our Lordships House with some very and has had to sit this thing ever since then with one exception er to speeches deeply and seriously critical er of the proposals er coming from Members of your Lordships House mostly with vast experience of the subject matter former Secretary 's er er former Chief Constable er and er so many others and I arise only to put one point to you if my Noble Friend decides to resist these amendments , it seems to me I may be wrong but it seems to me overwhelmingly clear that they will be carrying against him and they will be put into the Bill which will be very considerably altered and amended , some of your Lordships may think improved , but certainly drastically altered and I wonder whether er my Noble Friend thinks that really would be helpful from the point of view either of the pr future progress of the Bill , or the position of the Government .
14 No doubt there will be an extensive scrutiny from those who expect everything to be perfect but it passes pretty well from my point of view .
15 The present system may not be perfect but it has worked pretty well and would be capable of improvement and adjustment without the need to go back to the drawing board . ’
16 To be effective , an innovation has to be simple and it has to be focused .
17 And then I thought well it 's , it 's got , it says diamonds and sapphire , I thought they ca n't be real but it says , you know
18 Well okay it might be obvious but it does n't give you the right answer .
19 For instance , what the Harlequins are doing with Troy Coker at the moment may be legal but it bears no relation to what the law should be or to what it should be seen to be .
20 In other words , publishing commitments have to be substantial and it does not take much to sap confidence when the risk is so high .
21 This may be faster but it leads to a kicking action that tends to collide with the opponent 's leading knee rather than pass over it .
22 Times may be tough but it seems we 're taking less care of our money than ever before .
23 The Acousticube might be small but it sports a heck of a lot of knobs and sockets .
24 ‘ Although I 'm champion and it 's been a wonderful year I feel I ca n't truly call myself the title holder until I beat Joey on the roads . ’
25 Grandmother Hilda Mason , of Clapham , south London , said : ‘ I 'm heartbroken but it seems to be the way young people go about their business these days . ’
26 Clearly , some re-thinking will be necessary but it seems both inevitable and desirable that there should be some loosening of the ties between the CNAA and the institutions whose courses it validates .
27 In spite of this lack of actual power , their influence can be significant but it varies greatly both between authorities and with the type of development concerned .
28 Four other colourways are available and it comes in five widths , about £23.50 per sq m Accessories : Yellow photograph album , £12.50 ; Jennifer Tuckey stationery , £8.95 and £9.50 Best for : Any room , but especially suitable for halls and stairs
29 However , from such a small island herd the exports have been phenomenal and it has spread from the tropics to the Arctic .
30 In a move which has upset Leeds ' manager Howard Wilkinson , Batty said : ‘ I had heard that Blackburn were interested but it has all happened so quickly .
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