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

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1 But because economically , in terms of effort and expense in and profit or return out , it would not be sensible , we grow them where it is cheapest to do so .
2 I suppose I ought to organise some curtains , but I never shut them so it 's hardly a priority .
3 2.4 " Common Parts " means any malls and other pedestrian ways concourses and circulation areas staircases escalators ramps and lifts service roads loading bays forecourts and other ways and areas in the Centre which are from time to time during the Term provided by the Landlord for common use by customers frequenting the Centre and by the Tenants and the occupiers of the Centre or persons expressly or by implication authorised by them Although it is highly unlikely that the landlord would so amend or alter the common parts to make it impossible for the tenant to carry on its business , the following additional wording may be considered :
4 It 's much harder on them than it is on you . )
5 It may mislead people into obeying the law where , but for their consent , it would have been clear to them that it is better to disobey .
6 With such charm and grace does he distribute his roses among them that it is easy to forgive him for having — alas ! — one rose too few .
7 It proves to them that it is their situation which defeats them , not themselves , and there is nothing that anyone can do about it .
8 Often , the counsellor will need to assure them that it is acceptable for them to grieve over their loneliness , their losses and bereavements , and to explore their feelings about life generally .
9 You now explain to them that it is better thought of as an object with certain transformation properties under rotations .
10 The Commission reported that their visits to the inner and outer areas of the main conurbations convinced them that it is now the large housing estates in the inner ring , or on the fringes of the city , that present the most pressing urban problems in the mid-1980s .
11 ‘ Subject to the following provisions of this rule , the board may , in any case where it appears to them that it is desirable in the interests of investors , exercise any of the powers conferred by paragraphs ( 2 ) to ( 7 ) below .
12 That rule , which is the first of the rules dealing with Lautro 's intervention powers , authorises the board : ‘ In any case where it appears to them that it is desirable in the interests of investors … ’ to exercise their powers of intervention .
13 I have argued with them until I am blue in the face ; have indicated to them that it is near anarchy when the profession will not meet the Cabinet minister responsible ; but I have made no impression at all .
14 Their mother and father have told them that it is about time they started helping a bit more at home .
15 No one will buy British food because somebody tells them that it is better than their own .
16 But I think that we can persuade them that it is something that Parliament has said a planning application that deals with local issues can be determined locally .
17 You should explain to them that it is your responsibility to ensure that contracts are exchanged in such a way that this scenario does not arise .
18 He says they have formed the notion that it is legal , he is telling them that it is not .
19 Home burials are particularly important to children , partly because it helps them to understand that the pet has gone forever and also because seeing their parents ' sorrow teaches them that it 's normal and acceptable to grieve .
20 And , as Mark himself said , when asked whether he had any words of advice for those who might follow in his footsteps , ‘ I would tell them that it 's worth it if the alternative is that they die . ’
21 The only way to stop them is to get in first or persuade them that it 's a big mistake ; either way you have to fight .
22 So , right , well I shall write to them , and tell them that it 's very naughty .
23 so , well you 'll just have to tell them that it 's missing .
24 And the amount of people come in , with a cigarette I have to go up and tell them that it 's a no-smoking area and they look at me as if I 'm stupid !
25 But if , if , if that beginning , you know , i if you 're going to go for a rich peasant economy , you 've got ta convince them that it 's , it 's their advantage and it 's gon na last .
26 Cos every time they use it , she reminds them that it 's her telly and that she er could have sold it and got the money .
27 Well , you 'll just have to tell them that it 's missing but when I 've paid for a newspaper I expect to get all the pieces that I 've paid for and I 've already paid for mine , so this I 'll take .
28 But basically you 're telling them that it 's almost an accomplished fact and erm they probably do n't have too much room for manoeuvre .
29 When I 'm on tour I normally write little ideas down in my diary and hang on to them until it 's writing time .
30 I doubt we 'll hear another word from them until it 's lunchtime in Lithuania .
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