Example sentences of "it is [adv] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | It is rather implausibly said that Christian Doppler himself demonstrated his effect by hiring a brass band to play on an open railway truck as it rushed past his amazed audience . |
2 | No doubt this was the real point of the missive , but it is rather vaguely expressed and makes one wonder whether the author really had much idea what had happened . |
3 | It is however highly selected by mechanisms of attention . |
4 | It is however deeply embedded in English law and can only be removed or moderated by Parliament . |
5 | Introverts , as is well known , tend to internalise their emotions , their rage and their self-contempt , and this internalisation , it is equally well known , produces cancer . |
6 | A South American cricket is not only patterned like a wasp but adds a mime to give the impression that it is equally powerfully armed . |
7 | The sufferer has to learn to live in reality , blaming self rather than others for his or her own problems and recognising that unconditional love could only be received when it is equally freely given . |
8 | Very commonly , it is simply not obeyed . |
9 | Though one thinks of The Bartered Bride ( among other things ) as a cataract of marvellous vocal melody , it is rarely well performed in Britain , mainly because of our lack of really deep-chested lyric tenors of the type that can making singing Czechs such enthralling neighbours . |
10 | The generally accepted dates for these campaigns are 817/1414 and 818/1415 ; and it is likewise generally accepted that the second resulted in a much more decisive Ottoman success than the first . |
11 | It is generally accepted , for example , that the Duzme Mustafa who opposed both Mehmed I and Murad II was executed in 825/1422 , though there is , admittedly , a story that he made good his escape to Kefe ; and it is likewise generally held that Ibrahim Pasa held the office of Grand Vezir uninterruptedly from his appointment in 824/1421 ( ? ) until his death in 832/1429 . |
12 | PROVIDED ALWAYS and it is hereby expressly agreed and declared as follows : |
13 | It is generally well programmed and has some nice touches by way of opening graphics . |
14 | With this kind of exercise the most appropriate media can be picked out and the PR effort concentrated where it is both most needed and most appreciated . |
15 | It is often difficult to distinguish from damp caused by the entry of rain and ground water , but it is nearly always accompanied by the formulation of mould — usually green/black . |
16 | ‘ Parents will often give a guardian the right to occupy the house for a certain length of time , but it is nearly always left in trust for the child . |
17 | If these cases are investigated it is nearly always found that the cats in question are not on leads but are simply following in their owners ' footsteps . |
18 | When you have finally made your purchase , it is nearly always wrapped up in brown paper and carefully tied with string or something more elaborate . |
19 | The term " weaving group " can be applied to any town , village or tribe within the oriental weaving region , which produces it s own hand-made rugs , but it is normally only used in the context of the older , more traditional weaving centres in which rugs possess their own distinctive characteristics . |
20 | If your product is such that it is normally only loaned out , this must be made clear at the start . |
21 | It is thus well documented that when ingested gliadin and PT-gliadin are toxic to coeliac patients . |
22 | It is thus not employed in the sense in which people speak of being more ‘ cultured ’ ( or ‘ cultivated ’ ) than others . |
23 | It is thus not linked to any specific existing tax within the EC . |
24 | It is thus automatically kept up-to-date and , providing you were not underinsured to start with , you need no longer worry about becoming underinsured as a result of inflation . |
25 | It is thus automatically kept up-to-date and , providing you were not underinsured to start with , you need no longer worry about becoming under-insured as a result of inflation . |
26 | It is thus more suited to the latter stages of design , when the problem has been explored and the parameters and constraints are well defined . |
27 | What makes an object fashionable it is ability to signify the present ; it is thus always doomed to become unfashionable with the movement of time . |
28 | At this stage it operates largely in the unconscious but it is soon partly modified by exposure to reality , that part becoming the ego . |
29 | It is particularly commonly seen in highland New Guinea , an island where spineless forms of the sago palm , Metroxylon sagu , have been selected ; several fruit-trees are encouraged if not actively cultivated there . |
30 | However , if training is to contribute to this effective working , then it must be applied in the areas where it is most urgently required or where the benefit is greatest . |