Example sentences of "it [be] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then it 's soups starting at three forty five , five forty five and then it 's on to main course . |
2 | They do n't need flight plans if it 's out of controlled airspace . ’ |
3 | On the M4 junction 4b to 5 , that 's the M25 Langley interchange , the inside lanes are closed in both directions for overhead cable work , and on the A34 just south of Newbury , it 's down to single lane traffic due to the roadworks between Swan roundabout and Sandalford roundabout but traffic 's not too heavy there at the moment . |
4 | Further along , between junctions five and seven between Stokenchurch and Thame , it 's down to single line traffic there in both directions for repair work . |
5 | On the M forty itself between junctions four and five , that 's the stretch between High Wycombe and Stokenchurch , it 's down to two narrow lanes in both directions , with a contraflow system for a short stretch about midway between the two junctions , and at times , it 's down to single line traffic . |
6 | But until then it 's down to common sense . |
7 | So it 's down to hard work at the end of the day ? |
8 | The association has stated clearly that it is up to British Rail — and , perhaps , the Government — to take such dangers into account if they wish to increase railway speeds , as many of us would like , and to ensure that people can cross the line safely , even if that means the Government providing the money either for an underpass of for a bridge over the line . |
9 | And then it is down to serious show business with the climax on Saturday afternoon when the Expo champion is announced . |
10 | Aluminium , though usefully strong and light , is not very resilient to the resulting shear forces from this situation , so do n't overdo it with the adjustment ; if it shears , then it is down to major surgery to remove it . |
11 | The period is 313 days , and the range from 5.4 to 10.5 , so that for much of the time it is out of binocular range . |
12 | For most of the time it is out of binocular range , but when at its brightest it is easy enough to find , and binoculars of × 8 or higher power will show colour in it ; it is very red , and of spectral type S. |
13 | It can rise to magnitude 6.8 , and can be distinguished by its redness , but for most of its 278-day period it is out of binocular range . |
14 | However , please remember that brochures are produced up to twelve months in advance and there may be occasions when an advertised facility of entertainment is not available during your particular holiday , especially if it is out of high season . |
15 | After that it was up to private enterprise ! |
16 | His hip turn had been the problem but , by yesterday , as he had a trial spin with John O'Leary , he was confident that it was back in good working order . |
17 | But it was n't entirely our fault ; it was down to bad management . |
18 | Only Paul McGrath held Villa together and even he admitted : ‘ It was down to bad defending . |