Example sentences of "[is] it that " in BNC.

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1 That 's it that on telly .
2 ‘ How is it that their entertaining is so — er — reliable then ? ’
3 ‘ Oh , you mean how is it that they can afford the pukka style if he is n't successful ? ’
4 So standardized is it that it is widely called ‘ the attitude test ’ ( a phrase also used by American police , see van Maanen 1978 ) , and when stopping members of the public constables are routinely instructed by colleagues to give the potential offender ‘ the attitude test ’ .
5 We find Makarenko by the 1930s writing , ‘ How is it that the resistance of materials is studied in all higher technical institutes , while in the pedagogical institutes no study is made of the resistance of personalities to educational measures ? ’ .
6 What process is it that goes on in our brains that enables us to recall people and past events ?
7 So which sex is it that burns with desire for an encounter that can never be ? ’
8 ‘ How is it that your brother left and never came home ? ’
9 What is it that makes this substantial book produce , mixed-in with its rewards and knowledge , a depressing effect ?
10 ‘ Or is it that it does n't seem long ? he continued bitterly , knowing the futility of carping , but being unable to stop it .
11 What kinda religion is it that would encourage the parent to shelter the child from any outside influences and punish it by putting it out in a world you never had any way of learning about ? ’
12 But why is it that the League 's longest-serving manager , the fan-bashing , clown-chasing old iconoclast at Nottingham Forest , has one of the best-behaved teams ?
13 Or is it that When the vile or appalling ‘ lies quite close , but can not be assimilated … at the border of my condition as a living being ’ ( Julia Kristeva ) , what is produced is a momentarily heightened sense of one 's own aliveness , teetering on the brink of extinction ?
14 Or is it that the sudden perception of one 's own constant vulnerability provides , in its black , clouded way , a dazzling , near-religious feeling of revelation — this is how things really are ; that to be born is , by definition , to be a victim ?
15 Why is it that they bestow their ardour upon the well-adjusted , wholesome architects of pop 's fatal new maturity ?
16 Why is it that so often we think of pork as suitable only for roasting , for chops or sausages ?
17 What is it that so movingly draws so many people — his innocent , childlike way , the stony visual he projects , set off against his highly visible symptoms ?
18 So why is it that your company , and certain other major multi-nationals , plan to invest heavily in those countries ? ,
19 Is it that you do n't like Lord Christopher ?
20 Jacob is not dealing with a demon , and when the answer to his question comes , together with the dawn , he knows that himself for certain : ‘ Why is it that you ask my name ? ’
21 Why is it that people continue to follow dieting regimes that do not work ?
22 Is it that you may actually have lost fat but the loss may not show much on the scales because you are retaining water .
23 But what else is it , Dorothea thought anxiously , what else is it that you are wanting to do ?
24 ‘ What is it that you want me to do , Isabel ? ’
25 And now , she thought , how is it that my world has shrunk to this one room , which is , in truth , rather a nice room , exceptionally light and airy and quiet , but nevertheless a room , one room , instead of acres and miles and countries , of a world .
26 What is it that you are trying to tell me ?
27 How is it that eyes or mouths or the most fleeting expression , the merest muscular twitch , rise unbidden to an otherwise fully occupied mind ?
28 But it needs to be borne in mind , before we embark on the various ways of doing this , that it is by no means a universally accepted need nor is it that every bereaved person with whom we come in contact will need ‘ help ’ .
29 Is it that you wanted to demonstrate to me how ignorant I am ?
30 WP Why is it that Czechoslovakia in its moments of crisis turns to scholars and writers ?
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