Example sentences of "of it is [vb pp] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of it is done by legislation which erm fire officers have to erm put to use er and , and work to erm and then there 's a lot of good will advice and , and help that can be given , er and publicity and training and so on which comes under the big wing of fire prevention .
2 The paper is much more tentative because some of it is based on evidence which has not always been gathered from studies designed specifically to elicit people 's conceptions in the mind .
3 Most of it is covered in water .
4 Most of it is covered in water but it 's still called Earth .
5 of it is manufactured in Holland , which is one of our EC partners ?
6 Too often now death comes to one alone and unprepared and the news of it is broken to others , perhaps at night , by an impersonal voice on the telephone .
7 The bulk of it is designated under Articles 3(3) and 3(4) as shown in Figure 8 ( see Chapter 3 ) , i.e. ‘ mountain areas in which farming is necessary to protect the countryside ’ and ‘ Less-favoured areas in danger of depopulation ’ , respectively .
8 Almost all of it is made in South Wales , where there is a large labour supply skilled in this type of work .
9 And some of it is made from body language .
10 Much of it is engrossed with problems internally generated within the research itself , sometimes because of the need for experimental precision , sometimes because of conceptual ineptitude .
11 Full discussion of it is left to Section 5 , where the main points it raises are more relevant .
12 The coterie verse that she wrote there survives , and one manuscript copy of it is dedicated to James Stuart , then twelve years old .
13 Thus the wrong is defined in terms of the public interest whereas the right to sue in respect of it is described in terms of the individual 's interest in the matter .
14 Currently 95 per cent of it is buried in landfill sites at an annual average of half a tonne of rubbish per household .
15 Almost all of it is exported through Tees Dock at Middlesbrough , but some is also sent from Whitby .
16 As national income rises , some of it is spent on imports and this is equivalent to a rise in other countries ' exports .
17 The estate is substantial and much of it is located in areas which are highly desirable to the private sector .
18 Much of it is concentrated in sectors which face a seasonal demand for their output or services and its practice is long established .
19 However , a more thorough evaluation of some aspects of it is provided by Walker ( 1989 ) .
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