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

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1 The pathogenesis is similar to that of H. contortus in sheep and it is of similar economic importance .
2 Workbooks have been found to be particularly useful in institutions where it is necessary to teach large numbers of students .
3 So far as I am aware it is no longer in production but there must be many thousands in existence and it is a reasonable assumption that many of these are not now being used .
4 You should have at your fingertips some basic methods of handling conflict in meetings since it is almost inevitable and occasionally healthy .
5 I have already drawn attention to the power there is in weakness and it is often the case that God is able to take ordinary weak things of this world and make them powerful for him .
6 Finally , with respect to language issues , a variety of debates are still in progress and it is premature to draw firm conclusions ; however , there is some evidence to suggest that bilingualism may actually enhance educational performance ( Houlton , 1986 ) , that in the case of Afro-Caribbean pupils there may well be ‘ dialect interference ’ , although it is clear too that some of the problems here may derive from the negative attitudes of teachers towards Creole ( Edwards , 1979 ) , and that in the case of some Bangladeshi pupils lack of familiarity with English may be an obstacle to academic achievement ( House of Commons Home Affairs Committee , 1986 ) .
7 The two options for the road are in Cambridgeshire but it is believed the route will reduce the speed of traffic entering Suffolk on the A142 .
8 This case illustrates the principle of mutuality in contracts and it is also of particular interest with regard to the question of the right of the innocent party to rescind the contract .
9 ‘ I 'm a soldier , Captain , the game was in play and it is a game , would n't you agree ? ’
10 There 're so many wild oranges on the island that when they 're ripe the boys and girls go out in gangs , pick them by the thousand , squeeze out all the juice and let it ferment in casks until it 's ready for a week-long celebration .
11 Swannson already has a depot in Swindon but it is a condition of his O licence for that operating centre that maintenance can only be carried out in a restricted manner .
12 David Lyles , the coach , says their winning secret is constant hard work and dedication and determination … they have problems finding enough pool time because there are so many clubs in Swindon but it is a nationwide problem because there are only two good pools in this country which is not a lot for fifty million people …
13 Devonshire weavers were angered in 1743 at their masters " forcing them to take corn , bread , bacon , cheese , butter and other necessaries of life , in truck as it is called , for their labour " .
14 Serve them up in Shildon and it 's ta very much .
15 It 's more expensive to manufacture things here in Bolivia than it is to buy contraband .
16 IT HAS BECOME one of the clichés of political debate that a concern for conservation is a new — and therefore probably transient — phenomenon and in addition that it is the hobby of an élite determined to fight against the inevitable overriding dictates of modern economic growth .
17 There are many variations in temperament and it is difficult to classify them into strictly defined groups .
18 Many clownfish species on the other hand also live in pairs but it is relatively easy to acquire a compatible pair .
19 And you 're asked to complete this work in pairs if it 's easier .
20 Most of the Lourdes visitors journey in faith and it is the whole process that becomes a blessing to them .
21 The ambulance men in Northumberland because it 's a trust and they 're paid by the trust
22 I have lost interest in religion and it is your fault ! ’
23 we went in there and we went in Saturday and it 's er one of them
24 and that is also why , going back to a point earlier on , why I think erm counselling and alternative medicine , and so on , is marginalized it would be such a rock to the social order to actually acknowledge that people are in distress because it 's the social order that 's causing that distress .
25 Despite these traditions , analysis of student results does not indicate that it is more difficult to gain a first in arts than it is in science subjects .
26 Yes , of course it 's important to invest in pictures and it 's a very good way of getting to know people , business people and so on — and to show them what sort of person you are .
27 Fennel can be grown from seed sown in spring where it is to remain .
28 This situation is rarely achieved in practice and it is useful to know the form of the molar mass distribution in a sample , as this can have a significant bearing on the physical properties .
29 However , the distinction between discretions and duties is not so clear in practice as it is in theory .
30 Such archived information is frequently used in research because it is more or less free ; but , to avoid fallacious conclusions arising from what is usually called secondary analysis , we must be prepared to think critically about the source , reliability and consistency of the data involved .
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