Example sentences of "and it is [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 and it is off the eastern coast of Australia .
2 The White paper goes into some detail as to how these objectives are to be achieved and it is beyond the scope of this volume to go over them in detail .
3 Act Three reveals the deity actually resident within believers , and it is through the Spirit that this takes place .
4 Now , as we 've said earlier on the Holy Spirit works in the new birth and it is through the work of the Holy Spirit that we come to know God .
5 The physical act of training breaks down part of the muscle exercised , and it is during the next 24–72 hours that the muscles recover and begin to grow .
6 The ‘ something else ’ that happens in meetings is sometimes called the informal structure and it is about the politics of decision-making .
7 It is from the Devonshire County newspaper , and it is about the death of Sir Charles Baskerville . ’
8 He served for three years , originally as chairman , and it is as the first chairman of the future Labour party that he achieved his principal prominence in labour history .
9 And it is with the statistical evaluation of leys that there is most controversy and where much work still needs doing .
10 In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice .
11 The company 's main business is in sheet fed offset and it is at the forefront of printing on recycled paper .
12 All men at Maidstone are long sentence prisoners , serving more than four years , and it is at the top end of the scale , with life sentence prisoners , that Maidstone performs its second specialist task .
13 Learning takes place through successive cycles of assimilation and accommodation ; and it is at the accommodative phase that this clearer vision is needed .
14 And it is at the moment because nobody 's buying any goods .
15 Comments on the Green Paper have been requested by 14 January 1994 and it is at the time of writing too soon to predict what the ultimate shape of the implementing legislation will be .
16 Something is breaking down in our maintenance system and it is at the clients side .
17 The completion of the Group 's work represents a considerable achievement , and it is on the basis of the Group 's advice on attainment targets and programmes of study that we now make jointly our formal proposals for key stages 2 to 4 in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Education Reform Act .
18 The personal waste and the loss of all that resource of experience is as humanly catastrophic as the crashing of Brazilian rainforests , and it is on the same level of abandonment .
19 It is here that Scaevola appeals to the trust clause ; and it is on the basis of it that he allows their entitlement to stand .
20 And it is on the basis of these similarities that much of the behaviour in organizations depends and is perceived .
21 It is worth remembering that most people cope quite adequately with the practical problems of old age if they have financial security and decent housing , and it is on the provision of these we should concentrate .
22 In 1982 the Oxford University Press issued a major selection of some 300 poems , edited by P. J. Kavanagh , and it is on the basis of this volume that his importance as a poet came to be recognized .
23 Of course these ideas will not be explored on each occasion and it is for the teacher to decide when it is right to pursue the child 's interest .
24 ‘ what a mortgagee is entitled to is that which is covered by the words ‘ costs charges and expenses properly incurred , ’ and it is for the taxing masters to say what these are … if the parties desire to depart from such a rule , they must express themselves in plain and unequivocal language .
25 This is a decision by the Natural Environment Research Council and it is for the best scientific reasons .
26 When no time is stipulated and it is for the buyer to collect , the seller must be ready to hand over the goods ( against payment ) to the buyer on demand ( provided made at a reasonable hour , section 29(5) ) at any time after the making of the contract .
27 It should also be noted that there is no covenant or warranty implied that the premises are legally fit for the use for which the tenant intends using them and it is for the tenant to satisfy itself in this regard .
28 Despite this , the House of Lords rejected any concept of commercial equivalence so that Lord Atkin held : It was contended that in all commercial contracts the question was whether there was " substantial " compliance with the contract : there must always be some margin and it is for the tribunal of fact to determine whether the margin is exceeded or not .
29 The onus of showing reliance has now shifted away from the buyer and it is for the seller to prove that there was no reasonable reliance .
30 But it is not , it is entertainment and it is for the people . ’
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