Example sentences of "it is [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is however felt by elements of both left and right to pose a threat to the sovereignty and cultural integrity of the United Kingdom .
2 It is however felt by both Company and the County and District Councils that against the background of EEC directives , increasing regulations and a more open attitude to information , it is appropriate to fully inform the local residents about what to do if a major incident does occur .
3 While Mannheim 's programme is concerned with the relationships of signs to their users it is however based on the idea that the cognitive , because of its presuppositions , is rooted in the evocative .
4 It is however seen as an important signal of Mexico 's willingness to respond to environmental concerns .
5 It has a long history of urban culture as a market centre for a pastoral and agricultural hinterland , as a garrison town and a centre of services and administration , and it is equally placed as the gateway to the Mittelland .
6 From the parents ' point of view , it is equally related to all its offspring .
7 The closure error is usually treated by assuming that it is equally distributed over the polygon nodes whilst ensuring that neighbouring polygons are also corrected for any changes in point location .
8 It is elegantly furnished with antiques .
9 It is elegantly furnished in light , pleasant colours .
10 It is strictly limited to 15,000 , and each plate is individually numbered on the reverse .
11 It is physically housed in vertical files which are of non-standard size , and which are no longer in manufacture .
12 If it is physically restrained from swelling when it wants to swell , very considerable pressures are built up .
13 However , as far as churches and some other faith communities are concerned , City Challenge and the new Urban Partnership Fund are of limited significance ; the former because it is geographically limited to small areas of Bradford and Kirklees , and the latter because it is so meagre ; its national total of £20 million equals only twice the annual Urban Programme receipts in our three districts ( £10.8 million in 1992/3 ) .
14 It is strongly influenced by Greek and Etruscan artists and happily shows none of the degeneracy evident in some later Roman work ( PLATES 14 and 19 ) .
15 It is strongly argued by Rubinstein ( 1976 ) and others that establishment institutions revitalised themselves in this period to absorb and assimilate the new capitalists into older values and older structures of influence .
16 It is strongly made from galvanised steel with a torsionally rigid frame .
17 This is at its most extreme for lung cancer , which is an almost entirely avoidable cause of death ( i.e. it is strongly associated with smoking ) .
18 It is well known that despite substantial industrial and occupational changes , the degree of gender segregation in employment is still substantial , it is strongly associated with inequality and it restricts women 's career opportunities .
19 Although in theory Postscript could be viewed as a general purpose programming language , it is strongly biassed towards visual representation .
20 It is simply squandered as unused heat .
21 Here it is simply trailed on the ground to the trainer .
22 In the same fashion , Kant maintained , the nature of our knowledge can not be understood if we assume that it is simply fed into us from outside ourselves , and that we are merely passive recipients of information from the world around us .
23 This should be sited in the house or in an outbuilding , where it is simply plugged into a convenient socket outlet which acts as the on/off switch for the lights .
24 At present it is simply pumped into storage tanks for monitoring , and subsequently discharged into the open sea .
25 It is simply taken for granted by the public that curriculum and examinations go together .
26 There , too , one can assign a co-ordination of properties , as in ( 44 ) , or a single complex property , ( 45 ) , but it is simply taken for granted that one does not produce grammatical monstrosities such as ( 46 ) and ( 47 ) with , respectively , simultaneous and successive ( but in neither case co-ordinated ) assignment of different properties .
27 When , in the nineteenth century , Chesney Wold finally dies , it is not destroyed by demotic jealousy ; it is simply displaced by the increasing power of the middle class .
28 Reed warblers are no more likely to eject a model cuckoo 's egg when it is simply added to those already in the nest than they are when a substitution is carried out .
29 Graph ( a ) shows the Keynesian speculative demand for money ( L s ) on the assumption that it is inversely related to the rate of interest between the interest rates Oi and Oi , 1 : above Oi 1 , the speculative demand is assumed to be zero and below Oi , it is assumed to be perfectly elastic .
30 It is enthusiastically fuelled by the advertisers and made respectable by successive governments of all countries who make consumerism into a summum bonum .
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