Example sentences of "[verb] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't look a gift horse in the mouth that 's what they say in n it ? |
2 | And all of the Indians in Slough say in n it ? |
3 | Well aye I said to her as long as she 'll come home safe and sound it 's all that matters in n it ? |
4 | As long as it 's healthy that 's all that matters in n it ? |
5 | Apart , I mean whatever you get for boys it 's the same , which is in different colours , bow ties and shirts that fit in n it ? |
6 | Well if he 's , I mean , that 's what you want in n it ? |
7 | That 's what we want in n it ? |
8 | Expect in n it |
9 | thrashing in n it ? |
10 | and it makes you know in n it a job ! |
11 | Only as these islands coalesce is the full Madelung energy involved , producing the observed increase in adsorption heat with coverage . |
12 | In fact , it is all too easy to conclude that if one 's message is misunderstood , the receiver is at fault ; and if the other person 's attempt to communicate is not understood , then the other person 's mode of expression is deficient in some way . |
13 | An ability to communicate is essential in this process . |
14 | In fact , the implementation of the right to communicate is tantamount to the democratisation of communication on every level . |
15 | Because , although Vladimir 's environment is different , his essential business need to communicate is n't . |
16 | Supported by WACC , the seminar will examine how the concept of the right to communicate is understood and practised in the four Chinese societies of China , Hong Kong , Singapore and Taiwan . |
17 | ‘ Whatever achievements policemen can claim , the ability to communicate is certainly not one of them ’ , said Sir Robert Mark in his 1973 Dimbleby Lecture . |
18 | Video recording is also regularly used in training for situations where the ability to communicate is important . |
19 | ‘ A lot of people think blindness must be worse than deafness but not being able to communicate is really maddening . ’ |
20 | The need to communicate is a key characteristic of human society ; it serves basic social functions and it signals the ability to store information and to learn from it . |
21 | PETER MacLeod believes that an ability to communicate is one of his vital strengths . |
22 | Eavesdropping is , of course , a revealing rather than reliable occupation . |
23 | Eavesdropping is its intimate variation . |
24 | ‘ Eavesdropping is despicable , Señor de Santis , ’ she said , her cheeks beginning to glow . |
25 | Bonemeal is a good base which lasts several years , and can be spread at the rate of about 180–240 g per sq m ( 6–8 oz per sq yd ) , and garden compost into which wood ashes have been mixed is particularly helpful on such soils . |
26 | To say that its reviews were mixed is to understate the case — the cons far outweighed the pros . |
27 | Is n't something to do with the with the the way it 's mixed is n't is n't Chris talking about No ? |
28 | It 's mixed is it ? |
29 | cos Goodwood 's sorted is n't it ? |
30 | Occasionally sleep is missed , or is twice as long as usual . |