Example sentences of "of it is [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | We are a high-consumption society and we have got to conserve the national resource and make sure that every part of it is effectively used . |
2 | Much of it is intensively managed grassland carrying a heavy stocking of dairy cattle . |
3 | Apart from the fact that much of it is badly executed — the uneven paving is a disgrace in a city full of fine Victorian craftsmanship — it seems to many meretricious and , above all , out of place . |
4 | Much of it is also written specifically for specialists , being virtually impenetrable to the uninitiated reader . |
5 | While much international tourism is undertaken to enjoy cultural attributes , much of it is also prompted by scenic , wildlife and marine features . |
6 | Much of this written work can be done alone , but some of it is best achieved in collaboration ; it might be that the purpose of the drama is to work together to produce documents , for example : The letters written by the sailors on the Mary Rose as they left port ( had they been able to write ) . |
7 | In this it is related to the heads of the Two Nudes painted a few months earlier , but as opposed to them , it is more completely mask-like , and every area or section of it is clearly defined and forms a self-contained unit . |
8 | Instead of going directly to the academy 's institutes , much of it is now awarded to projects by committees representing science and industry . |
9 | Family Allowance , or Child Benefit as a modified version of it is now known , has not always had the unequivocal support of the entire women 's movement . |
10 | I I 've learnt the Pitman school but to a basic level and a long time ago and a lot of it is now forgotten . . |
11 | The geographical spread of the mining industry is hard to ascertain , for much of it is poorly recorded , but incidental references in both ecclesiastical and secular sources show the existence of mines in Yorkshire , Staffordshire and Wales as well as in the North . |