Example sentences of "is [adv] [adj] [conj] it [adv] " in BNC.

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1 An action is relevantly similar if it too has the properties which constituted one 's reasons for the judgement in the first case .
2 Indeed , some have argued that the ‘ traditionalism of his general philosophy is so strong that it virtually disables him from that critical rationalism which is essential for the appraisal of particular traditions ’ .
3 Ellis 's sense of the quiet solidarity between women , and of the bonds of love that bind the generations together , is so sure that it more than compensates for the novel 's occasional listlessness .
4 The pattern is so simple that it hardly seems worth studying .
5 As the Royals have learned to their cost the law is so lax that it actually encourages widespread snooping .
6 Also , the intonation screws are too long ; on the bottom E , the screw is so long that it literally digs into the string .
7 The recent flood of cheery indicators is so good that it almost certainly condemns the beaming government to setbacks over the coming months , and to talk of a double-dip recession .
8 Some of ‘ Up In Downsville ’ is so laid-back that it simply wafts around your ears like tobacco smoke and they have an irritating habit of pulling their potential punches for fear of treading on someone 's daisies .
9 One , with its morbid traits of personalised delusion , chaotic thinking , and bizarre affect , is so self-destructive that it frequently reduces the sufferer to psychological incompetence .
10 In fact , it is so proud that it now boasts at a European level of the cheap U K labour costs and the lack of workers ' rights .
11 Might it be also true of Jackson 's work that its formalism is so relentless that it actually reveals itself as questioning the parameters within which it operates ?
12 Its functioning , including leap years , is so familiar that it sometimes comes as a revelation to researchers into early English local history to learn that there were several calendars in use in the past , each somewhat different from the other , with quite distinct ways of referring to months and days , and with days whose hours varied in length according to the season of the year .
13 Life there is so inexpensive that it just takes longer to get it all done .
14 It is very effective and almost shocking when you realise that what he is saying makes complete sense and the uselessness of war is so true as it really achieves very little good if any at all .
15 On the other hand , and it is extremely complex and it indeed , it probably erm amounts to the fact that each wom woman has to consider how she feels herself
16 This vaccination is extremely effective but it only guards against one type of meningitis Mothers should be aware of the symptoms because early diagnosis could mean the difference between life and death .
17 The girl who was beaten up , for instance , may be urged to reconstruct the incident in a way that is less traumatic than it originally was .
18 [ History ] is not rigorous because it always proceeds by faults and corrections , because it is not in any way a universal schema but a unique adventure that unfolds on the basis of prehistoric circumstances which constitute in themselves , and in relation to all the objectives and all the practices , a heavy and badly understood legacy of fundamental deviations .
19 As a successful town , it is not unlikely that it also became a pagus centre for part of the Dobunni and additionally the residence of the regionarius mentioned above ( p. 34 ) .
20 The other trend has been that the midfield is more cluttered than it ever was .
21 On such days the hills hold a mixture of azure and gold never seen at any other time of year ; the cobalt sky is more intense than it ever is in summer , and the straw-coloured hills shine strong in the light from the low winter sun .
22 " Gabon is specially significant because it probably now has more elephants than any other African country , and so far they have been relatively undisturbed by poachers .
23 ‘ This is a statement of defiance to say the arrests have made absolutely no difference to them and Warrington is as vulnerable as it ever was , ’ he told Sky News .
24 Despite these changes , David stresses that his post is as enjoyable as it ever was .
25 So , erm , I mean , that was , we thought I came to a discussion about young people which is really good and it really did have people in your age group interesting .
26 They were often made from bone and antler , although wood may have been used more often than is now apparent because it rarely survives .
27 As for employee involvement , it is certainly greater than it ever was in the years of nationalization .
28 The volumetric analysis covered in the chemical methods section is unnecessarily long because it mainly consists of acid-base and indicator theory that can be found in standard A-level textbooks .
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