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

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1 A tenant should ensure that it is made aware of such an agreement so that it can consider the implications of it .
2 He says that it 's taken twenty years to build up the business , but they 'll just have to start all over again .
3 Our accountant has been asked to attend and it is hoped any questions you may have can be answered by him or federation officers .
4 A investment overview may be enclosed if it is thought appropriate .
5 Now they are exchanging information right away , and not waiting till it is published two years later in a scientific journal . ’
6 Just as green wood , when it is put into the fire , weeps tears of water in the heat because it is still green ( for if it were dry it would not weep ) , so does the heart weep when it is made green again by the renewal of grace , after the desiccating dryness of selfishness has been drawn out of the soul .
7 Primarily what makes this type of work unpopular is the ever-present danger that work of this sort will break the veneer of coldness , exposing them as emotionally involved , which is something they dislike because it is considered unprofessional .
8 Nevertheless , we support the creation of the body , provided that it is guaranteed that member states can nominate members .
9 We support the creation , provided that it is guaranteed that member states can nominate members of the body .
10 ‘ It taught him to settle and relax and it 's made all the difference .
11 Motivation is often increased if it is made clear to a group that they are covering a topic on behalf of the whole class and that their results will be shared by the rest of the class .
12 In addition , wood will deteriorate and eventually rot unless it is given regular maintenance .
13 Anyone want to pick up the ball and run with it and would question whether it is considered necessary and does it give you sufficient guidance at strategic level ?
14 Expressed in this way the hypothesis does not do justice to the variety and complexity of literate practices , undervalues the character of oral practices , and sets up a ‘ great divide ’ that they themselves reject when it is made explicit .
15 He or she invents a product which consumers did n't know they wanted until it is made available , manufactures it with the assistance of purveyors of risk capital known as publishers , and sells it in competition with makers of marginally differentiated products of the same kind .
16 Drama is a piece of literature that only works when it 's given threedimensional form .
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