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

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1 It is good actually this one .
2 Moreover , as they used to have introductory arrangements with finance houses for customers who wanted credit before 1977 , it is probable that much of their lending will be not merely a potential new alternative to but an actual ( lower-cost ) replacement of HP .
3 Indeed it is net too much to say that the traveller walking down the branching road becomes in the end an image of ‘ the Good ’ in Tolkien , and one opposed to the endless self-regarding circuits of the Ring .
4 It is worthwhile briefly examining Lukacs 's ideas on socialist realism at this juncture since they not only provide a constructive critical alternative to the mindless ideological stance adopted by Zhdanov , Radek and Stetsky , but also broaden the global conceptual framework within which to examine Nizan 's communist novels .
5 While the police are clearly involved with formal social control , it is apparent that much of their work is carried out in an informal manner .
6 It is normal totally normal
7 It is available everywhere Historic Scotland meets its customers , or can be obtained by telephoning Historic Scotland on .
8 Coel and that the Ayrshire legend has been mis-placed in the 8th century ; it is possible also that Coilus was a descendant of Coel ; we will never know .
9 It is possible also that viticulture was practised in the southern limestone and chalk areas , and this may help to explain the particular wealth of the Cotswolds and North Oxfordshire , although secure evidence is still lacking .
10 It is possible therefore that specialist dictionaries may be necessary to maintain performance in these domains .
11 They do flanged miniature bearings and it is possible therefore that
12 With its magnitude of -1.5 it is well over half a magnitude brighter than its nearest rival , Canopus , and about 1½ magnitudes superior to Alpha Centauri , which is no. 3 on the list .
13 In France the figure for local revenue is 8 per cent , but in federal nations like Canada and Switzerland it is well over 40 per cent , in the former West Germany and the United States over 30 per cent , and in Sweden over 25 per cent .
14 It is well over 1000 light-years away , and it is at least 500 times as luminous as the Sun , but its surface is very cool for a normal star — hence the crimson colour .
15 It is true also that warfare had little influence on the arts , the most obvious indicator of the ‘ climate of opinion ’ , during the eighteenth century .
16 It is true enough that not all responsa can be regarded as arising from actual cases , and some are purely hypothetical , but realistic detail often allows us to suppose that an actual case is in question .
17 And in any case , this sort of information will hardly prove the point in question ; for while it is true enough that capital can influence the filling of government posts , the formation of foreign policy and so on , this simply shows that the state is swayed by an interest group which may be one among many .
18 It is true descriptively that such is the situation for most men and women now , but it is not necessarily inevitable .
19 It is important also that awareness of this argument informs what primary school teachers do concerning RE .
20 Effective history teaching at all levels must bring pupils into contact with primary evidence , and it is important therefore that , from the outset , the teacher of history forms a clear idea of the important distinction between primary and secondary sources .
21 But it is important indeed vital , to bear one crucial fact in mind .
22 Imports were almost exclusively from Germany , but it is obvious that much thought had been put into their acquisitions , for the next dog to be imported was Ossman v Frankofurtia in 1930 .
23 In order to bring about a deterioration in the patient 's condition with low potency remedies one would have to keep on repeating the wrong remedy many times and even then it is unlikely that much would happen unless the patient were particularly frail and weak , in which case they should be having constitutional treatment to boost their overall state and not ‘ first aid ’ treatment for the little bits that go wrong .
24 Even if the escaping water flows into a carbide factory and thereby generates gas which causes a tremendous explosion it is unlikely that much will be achieved by seeking to draw distinctions between what is natural and foreseeable .
25 It will be remembered that during the last 30 years of life the King had suffered from a distressing illness that resulted in his being kept under guard and even put into a straight-jacket : if he had said anything about the origin of the instrument it is unlikely that much weight would be given to his words .
26 It is unlikely therefore that reinfection will occur after successful eradication .
27 It is unfortunate therefore that detailed research into such issues is still largely in its infancy .
28 It is interesting also that slight changes in the colour of the so called visible vessel are associated with a different risk of rebleeding ranging from 18 to 50% .
29 It is likely also that works like Aristotle 's Masterpiece , which went through at least 25 editions between 1684 and 1930 , were a common form for the distribution of sexual knowledge , until attacked by the medical profession in the 1930s .
30 It is likely therefore that multiple type III repeats may mediate specific matrix or receptor interactions .
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