Example sentences of "[noun pl] it [is] [adj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 On wide spans it is essential to use enough support brackets to prevent the pole from bending under the weight of the curtains .
2 As with other well-proportioned cichlids it 's important to give this fish a large aquarium .
3 In existing housing areas it is hard to see any changes at all , despite the fact that so many of these are extremely unsafe by comparison with newer areas .
4 In these circumstances it is impossible to detect any element of injustice to M. and accordingly we indicated at the conclusion of the argument that his appeal would be dismissed .
5 Although this distinction is not widely known , I think it is a most helpful one because when words mean radically different things it is useful to have some way of distinguishing them outwardly .
6 To apply the framework of attention focusing to the data from these studies it is necessary to make some assumptions about the information that is central and peripheral in the stimuli .
7 In all flow-visualization experiments it is necessary to give some thought as to what features of the flow are shown up .
8 Under these conditions it is necessary to organise all employers operating within the same market to preclude the possibility of a wage increase secured at one firm adversely affecting its competitive position , and therefore employment .
9 Sailing is a natural mixer , and in the relaxed atmosphere of our holidays it 's easy to make many friends .
10 It can be seen that in terms of the formal equations it is possible to make some juncture , but in so doing it is also possible to lose sight of the quite different perspectives from which they derive .
11 In long-term supply agreements it is desirable to have some agreed method for fixing the price , either on a quarterly or on a cargo by cargo basis .
12 With no traffic connections it 's hard to reach any spot in the town except on foot , which is very dangerous .
13 In all other cases it is artificial to draw this distinction between : ( 1 ) " issues " where the parties have not taken defined positions ; and ( 2 ) " disputes " or " formulated disputes " where the parties have taken defined positions .
14 To human experts it is possible to identify each species at a glance , but to more casual observers a zebra is just a zebra , and this reflects the weakness of this argument .
15 With children it is important to start this routine at an early age .
16 To retain any coherence in the research findings it is necessary to reconcile this conclusion with the fundamental similarity between working-class and middle-class women on the dimension of identification with the housewife role .
17 With HERMS it is possible to transport this together with the graphical data describing a part , so that it is all available to the designer from a common source .
18 Despite widespread opposition to abolition expressed in opinion polls it is difficult to discern any significant backlash in the 1987 general election — indeed the increase in the Conservative vote in London seems to have been higher than elsewhere .
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