Example sentences of "it be [adj] [prep] those [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So I think they 're right to be suspicious , and it 's right for those people who feel they have a role it 's up to them to make it appear interesting and to show them the relevance .
2 Erm and it 's available to those people whose employment ceases in the interest of the functions .
3 If the Letter of Request complies with the Convention , its execution may be refused only on the grounds set out in Article 12 , and only to the extent that it is objectionable on those grounds .
4 It is ideal for those aspects of therapy which do not need to entail regression : giving up smoking , losing weight or training the memory , for example .
5 I do n't know what happened to the front entrance , but there was a basement underneath there and my first wife was dancing in Harvey Martin 's dance hall underneath , her pal and herself she , they 'd gone to this dance it was a dancing lesson on a Saturday night it was famous in those days Harvey Martin 's dance class er yes I
6 It was uncommon in those days , and still is , for publishers to commission artists of such quality to illustrate cookery books , and a little of the success of Boulestin 's early books must be acknowledged to his publishers who , no doubt under the guidance of their author , produced them in so appropriate a form , in large type , on thick paper : chunky , easy little books to handle , attractively bound .
7 Even though it was cheap in those days the farm farmer could n't afford to waste it .
8 Nor did it occur to me then to enquire how it was possible in those days for a keen Wesleyan Methodist to become a publican .
9 No I 'm not saying it 's unpleasant I 'm saying it was trendy in those days .
10 Personally , I feel it was reasonable under those circumstances .
11 It was customary in those days for the ablest students to be given some responsibility for teaching the younger pupils .
12 It was problematic for those institutions committed to ‘ concurrent ’ teacher education , where a Diploma might mean devoting the first two years to ‘ academic study ’ without related professional work and school experience .
  Next page