Example sentences of "and it [be] [adj] [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We think that on balance we have er the majority of the support of the public at large within Greater York , that this is the strategic er approach that is necessary for Greater York , it 's necessary to protect the greenbelt and it 's necessary to protect communities and villages er in and around erm Greater York .
2 Meanwhile , the N R A says it treats very seriously its responsibility to stop any contaminating material getting into water supplies , and it 's keen to offer guidelines to farmers on issues such as farm waste disposal .
3 Yeah , everything is photo-ops and it 's weird to see photo-ops in a war .
4 They are cheap and it is easy to carry spares .
5 The passion to tell it as it strikes us , yet , if we are honest , in the knowledge that we are only passing through and it is easy to manipulate images having moved on .
6 It is uniquely wide in its applicability : every molecular or covalently bonded sample has some form of vibrational spectrum , and it is easy to study gases , liquids , solids and solutions .
7 And it is possible to make distinctions not all trailers are the same .
8 The arms have three degrees of freedom , and it is possible to fit wrists .
9 At a deeper level , it is apparent that not all observers share Scarman 's analysis of the problem or its associated policy response , and it is possible to identify stances both to the right and left of this central reformist tradition .
10 The Foundation includes garden statuary among its interests and it is anxious to commission pieces that are specifically appropriate to their setting .
11 The price of the ticket has been kept low and it is necessary to run raffles to defray expenses .
12 We can not ignore , therefore , the possibility of our oil tax revenues running out or reducing , and it is important to find ways of becoming independent of them as soon as possible .
13 Only unblemished , healthy produce will keep for long , and it is important to handle crops gently .
14 Secondly , as previously discussed ( p. 40 ) , self-poisoning is often impulsive , and it is difficult to devise ways of combating this impulsivity .
15 Radio and TV waves are public goods in that the reception of signals is non-rivalrous and it is difficult to exclude consumers once they have reception equipment .
16 This is usually impossible and it is likely to discourage parents .
17 I favour a long-reaching front guard because it has less distance to travel before it strikes the opponent , and it is able to intercept attacks closer to source .
18 Very careful thought is needed , though , before taking the big step of spending a large sum of money to purchase a regular income , for there can be snags , and it is wise to get quotations from several of the major insurance companies , and the advice of a solicitor , before proceeding .
19 It is difficult to measure colonic function simultaneously in its various parts and it is erroneous to extrapolate findings from one part to another .
20 ‘ Constant changes in teaching patterns and assignment based learning means standard texts are inadequate , and it is hard to find authors who can produce appropriate material .
21 ‘ It 's my own fault — there were times when there was no real leadership in the county and it was easy to let things slip . ’
22 The General Nursing Council had laid down conditions for recognition of ‘ places like ours ’ , and it was necessary to make arrangements with a larger hospital in order to provide a complete programme of nursing training .
23 She said : ‘ They were lovely men , and it was great to see brothers still enjoying their own company late on in life .
24 I found being introduced to people individually , as they arrived , much easier than going into a room full of new babies and it was good to share experiences .
25 By the last decade of the century Emil Fischer was performing elaborate syntheses of carbohydrates and of peptides ; and it was possible to suggest reactions and equilibria which characterized living things .
26 Just before his own exile Sidonius described to bishop Basil of Aix-en-Provence the state of the Church in the areas under Visigothic rule : Bordeaux , Perigueux , Rodez , Limoges , Javols , Eauze , Bazas , Comminges and Auch were all without bishops , and it was impossible to enter basilicas because their doorways were overgrown with brambles .
27 A bad choice could arouse discontent which would more than offset the value of an appointment in attaching an individual voter to an interest , and it was wise to take abilities and honesty into account when disposing of the posts .
28 This was the product of a search for a story whether the story was really there or not , and it was sufficient to cause ripples of pathetic hysteria .
29 ‘ There were too many characters and it was difficult to develop stories for them all , ’ Verity admits .
30 In Mavhinje there was hardly any food and it was difficult to send parcels .
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