Example sentences of "it [is] [adj] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's real big boy stuff ’ — the senator 's voice was very bitter — ‘ and all of that garbage is washed down with alcohol and pickled in nicotine . |
2 | Here it is , and erm , leave these er , on this row er twenty five , I 've got a total sales figures , and it 's that total sales figure there that I want to pass across into another file . |
3 | ‘ It 's that new girl crying , ’ grimaced Jackie . |
4 | ‘ It 's that unhealthy London life you lead . ’ |
5 | No it 's that clanking manhole cover . |
6 | It 's that Middle East experience which persuaded the M O D to appoint him overall commander in the Gulf . |
7 | ‘ It 's that wretched boot lid , it does n't always shut properly . |
8 | Right , take V R 1 , okay it 's that big slash line round there , in there . |
9 | Yes lovely , amino acids , right , it 's one particular amino acid there are eight essential amino , amino acids and it 's one of these and it 's called venial alanine you do n't have to remember that , it 's very difficult to , to remember . |
10 | The weather is perfect for the way we 're all feeling , it 's all like iron sky . ’ |
11 | ‘ There 's steelworks on one side of Wollongong and as you get to the other side , where we 're closer to , it 's all tropical rain forest and beach . |
12 | You , clearly , are quite impressed by humanity : it 's all clever irrigation schemes , missionary work and micro-electronics to you . |
13 | We 've got a lot of buyers for a first sale and it 's all good quality holly and mistletoe this year . |
14 | Otherwise it 's all just civics classes , vacuum drill , t'ai chi , monthly medicals , cleaning and maintenance rosters and not being able to go outside . |
15 | And it 's all very Los Angeles . |
16 | and it 's all big climbing things , you have to them . |
17 | It 's the latest twist on the seminal Seventies Top Trumps boom , but whether it 's such jovial playground fun is under debate . |
18 | It 's this difficult balancing exercise between those effects and the benefits of the road . |
19 | ‘ It 's this wretched love business — and I still think that Kemp was killed because he had one too many fancy woman . ’ |
20 | Well there you are , it 's this little diamond cluster ring this time . |
21 | Well I should think it 's this little frame chip here , I 'm |
22 | The TV is on , the sound is low , it 's some not-half-cheeky detective rubbish starring George Segal that I 've seen a couple of times before , just the way I like it . |
23 | ‘ It 's some high school kid called Henry Stych , ’ he finally wheezed down the telephone . |
24 | Erm , where the , the authority , not just the County Council , but the authority in the partnership , get involved in lobbying exercises with the , with the government to try to ensure that rural post offices can actually give out vehicle licences , because it 's very , if you look in the north of the county , outside the towns there 's only four post offices , I think , that can actually give out vehicle licences , and yet in the rural areas , we have a lot of people with vehicles , and we , and the way that it counts towards , the way that it counts up towards a post office 's survival , it 's these high value items are significant in keeping post offices open . |
25 | I 'm well enough now , it 's those damn fool doctors who insist otherwise . ’ |
26 | Well , stone the beavers , it 's another fabulous drysuit offer . |
27 | ‘ It 's another closed doors decision that I regret . |
28 | ‘ It 's another bloody lightning strike ! ’ exclaimed Pearce as they leapt from their chairs . |
29 | Look instead for a degree of suppleness in the fabric and the extent to which the colours alter their intensity when viewed from different angles ; the more readily they submit to subtle changes in the direction of the light source , the more likely it is that good quality silk has been used . |
30 | Is my right hon. Friend at all surprised that the local health authority wants nothing to do with that document because it is pure Labour party propaganda and a cynical manipulation of the elderly and the frail ? |