Example sentences of "it [conj] [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You ca n't look to just one man to have the freedom to create because what happens if he 's not doing it or is marked out of the game ? ’
2 The tests showed that if a product which should be cooked at 180°C is deep-fried at the correct temperature to seal it and is cooked as recommended , it will absorb only 6% of its weight in oil .
3 Nutrasweet markets a dairy protein-based fat substitute called Simpless , though Shaw is confident Ruby will outshine it and is installing production capacity apace .
4 His little castle is not part of a larger world , but exists in spite of it and is defined against it .
5 Therefore a form is softened by hatching , fluting or texture that wraps round it and is hardened by lines that run lengthwise .
6 The company also saw nearly a halving of complaints against it and is hoping to widen the number of people using meters .
7 He has had to go into year 5 because of the different age for secondary school here but he has coped well with it and is allowed to carry on with his own level of work .
8 In recent years it has been generally held that the backwash down the beach contributes to the breaking of the next wave , becomes involved in it and is returned with the swash , so that there is no continuous undertow transferring water out beyond the breaker zone .
9 operates as part of the law of each ratifying State , so that the courts of each such State take judicial notice of it and is established by legal argument , not by the expensive and time-consuming process of adducing expert evidence , often from a different jurisdiction ;
10 The Building Society , based in Gloucester , has set aside interest payments on the debts owed to it and is investigating the possiblity of making some compensation payments .
11 The first Power PC chip , the 601 , will become available for it and is expected next year , ahead of schedule .
12 Any manager will ( with certain limited exceptions ) have power to bind the EEIG vis-à-vis third parties , unless the related contract provides that only two or more managers may so bind it and is gazetted accordingly .
13 Cyril Reenan sold the tape to a newspaper for six thousand pounds , but he says he regrets ever recording it and is going to give the money to charity .
14 Its tail has no fin on it but is used as a hook with which the fish anchors itself to weed or coral .
15 ‘ ( 1 ) The cash equivalent of any benefit chargeable to tax under section 61 above is an amount equal to the cost of the benefit , less so much ( if any ) of it as is made good by the employee to those providing the benefit .
16 We , when we introduced the community care element , looking at the budget earlier in the day , we did also refer to the Audit Commission report on that , and again it is quite clear from the Audit Commission report , that it remains a government expectation that we will continue to review our provision , that we will compare it as is done in this paper , with others and particularly the independent sector , and an expectation that we will rationalize where necessary , and hence the proposals over the period of time , that are in your budget package for reviewing and rationalizing only .
17 Equity , however , stepped in , and said that if there had been a variation of a deed by a simple contract ( which in the case of a lease required to be in writing would have to be evidenced by writing ) , the courts may give effect to it as is shown in Berry v. Berry [ 1929 ] 2 K.B .
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