Example sentences of "[subord] it is [prep] this [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The way forward then is to recruit , and the importance of new members was never more critical than it is at this time .
2 £88,000 amortised over 10 years at 13% interest would result in an annual charge of £16,192 so it is against this figure he has compared outdoor accommodation .
3 If it is at this point that Freud 's theory exceeds itself and is forced beyond the realm of the verifiable into that of speculation , this is also the point at which Such picks up the Freudian way of thinking .
4 If it is of this form , then by definition there will be facts and events that will count against it .
5 Any object x should be assigned to the cluster if it is in this class , and not otherwise .
6 I shall discuss vision , because it is in this field that the two methods are closest to meeting .
7 The signature should be legible or repeated in type because it is from this signature that notices and orders are addressed .
8 This is ironical since it is in this sphere that urban sociology , and arguably sociology more generally , has made its greatest recent advances .
9 They 're in plenty enough trouble as it is over this deal . ’
10 Dark as it is on this patch of forgotten ground , I can see the eagerness in his eyes .
11 In June , regular services began from South Shore to Bispham , which became a major terminal of the Promenade cars as it is to this day .
12 If this is the aim of current policy , as it is of this series of unit texts , we have to begin by examining ways in which schools and school policies can themselves be a major element in children 's difficulties .
13 I urge my right hon. Friend to ensure that other EC countries emulate our far-reaching rules and regulations to ensure that there is a total ban on veal crates throughout the Community and that the transportation of live animals , particularly horses and ponies , inside the European continent is as stringently controlled as it is in this country under our domestic rules and regulations .
14 That is why we need history presented as it is in this book : not just as the brief flicker of time since the industrial revolution or since the invention of writing , but as the 40,000 years of modern thought and language , and the sweep of six million years since we were born as the third chimpanzee .
15 It 's hot enough as it is in this place .
16 Construct theory is based upon the way in which these bi-polar bases of judgment are organized and interconnected , for it is through this network of interrelated concepts that experience is codified and given meaning .
17 Perhaps we could go back still further , to the event of her own birth , and even into an intra-uterine existence , for it is at this time that the ovaries and all the eggs are formed in the female .
18 This sixth characteristic is that of accessi-bility , for it is around this concept that the nature and fairness of differentiation could be decided .
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