Example sentences of "[adv] [is] " in BNC.

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1 Although I did n't watch that one , it 's so in n it ?
2 Long in n it ?
3 Whitey type trainers , plimsolls , yeah that 's close enough in n it ?
4 Brownish , that 's good enough in n it ?
5 Which is fair enough in n it ?
6 It 's enough in n it ?
7 Good enough in n it ?
8 are bad enough in n it ?
9 Yeah , it 's enough in n it ? , mm mm mm
10 oh well that 's fair enough in n it ?
11 sixty quid 's good enough in n it ?
12 That 's fair enough in n it .
13 It 's long enough in n it ? .
14 It 's cos you enjoy our company so much in n it Chris ?
15 Erm , is it your wish that we would write expressing our concern and would it be possible for us to erm delegate this to Councillor and the Town Clerk , with the Chairman of Planning obviously in n it ?
16 Right , that 's all I got a tape , eight o'clock in n it ?
17 Nevertheless , one reason why Mr Hammer 's message has been received so eagerly is that , to a large extent , he is preaching to the converted .
18 Thanks to the locking tuners , the EG 's trem performs just as well as that on the top-of-the-range Artist costing around £2,000 more !
19 However , in the less restrictive situation where the firm 's revenue function is not iso-elastic , a sufficient condition for union wages and membership to move procyclically is that
20 She believes the mistake psychoanalysis has made hitherto is aiming to shore up a kind of finished and defined ego .
21 the character of the store ( eg is it a ‘ popular price ’ store ? )
22 The EG is available in three models : EG-1 , EG-2 and EG-3 , the difference being in each guitar 's pickup configuration .
23 In fact one thing he says er which might make you doubt his motives somewhat is that the reason for giving people more than one vote is that they 're more educated , but in general there is also a rough correlation between property ownership and education and so there 's a good reason to give the property owners more than one vote , people who own a lot of property more than one vote .
24 Dr Ritchie said he always very happy to help but added : ‘ What does concern me somewhat is the transfer of these patients .
25 Upstream is the most interesting direction , passing a variety of fascinating buildings .
26 A few miles upstream is the High Dam .
27 I suspect that the rejection of the £7m offer by the All England Club for the land of the Wimbledon Sports Club opposite is not by any means the end of the story .
28 Directly opposite is the Garni with its popular coffee house downstairs .
29 Opposite is a bank barn with ramp approach and a fine canopy and threshold .
30 Opposite is the Church of Our Lady of Unceasing Succour at the Theatines , 1697–1717 , possibly designed by J. B. Mathey , with its façade completed by Santini .
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