Example sentences of "it be [adv] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just around the next corner .
2 It 's hot , it 's happy and it 's home for the next six weeks , along with the University Arms Hotel a few minutes ' walk away .
3 But you can see , you can see already that the production rate is no where near good enough to meet the programme and if it 's only on the first part of the seventh floor , bearing in mind we 've got to be working on three floors at the same time , we 're only on the first part of the seventh floor and already we 've got overlaps on day Granted , it 's a major problem .
4 It 's only in the last ten or twenty years that people have had the time or the money to have hobbies , especially to do with music or painting .
5 It 's only in the last few years that everyone has begun talking seriously about fibre in diet , although those who have always eaten a breakfast that includes all-bran have known for years about the virtues of fibre .
6 I always was attacked on the grounds that the world I wrote about did n't exist and it 's only in the last five to ten years here in Ireland , that my work is seen to be actually true .
7 And I mean there has been up until fairly recently , it 's only in the last few years that relations have tended to get a bit better .
8 They were always a big league band in the States , but it 's only in the last five years or so that they have been rising up the Euro league .
9 They said it 's only in the last five to seven years that they 've had the technology to do it . ’
10 It 's only within the last couple of year , and then oh no you can nae do a certain of the er it was actually our vice president at the started the campaign over in Fife , and they won through .
11 Er er it seems that the Council have known about this for six months er and it 's only within the last week or two er that information has got out so it seems to me that that 's something that er that we ought to take an interest in .
12 Then it turned out to be rather unusually abundant and erm we now have the problem of trying to understand why it 's there in the first place .
13 It is largely in the last decade that banks have modified their traditional role of borrowing from individuals to lend to industry , and have started lending massively to individuals themselves too .
14 And it is really in the last decade that credit cards have been sold as a major source of credit ; and that American banks have tried to sell people loans here .
15 It is therefore to the second alternative — selling goods and services overseas — that countries must look if they are to maintain and improve their living standards and avoid a balance of payments crisis .
16 It is there in the Ninth but in the Ninth there is great beauty and a sense of harmony with death .
17 It is only for the last century and a half that a direct picture becomes a convincing possibility .
18 Although Britain has been occupied by man for more than 25,000 years , in a form of intermittent visits over long periods between glaciations , it is only for the last 12,000 years or so that the country has been continuously occupied , with people moving into Britain permanently to exploit what resources were available .
19 It is large , rich and compressed , but it is only of the eighth magnitude , and I find it very difficult with × 7 and not really easy with × 8.5 or × 12 , though with × 20 it is obvious enough .
20 It is only after the next stage , gastrulation , that the form of the animal begins to emerge .
21 It is only amongst the third , however , that this can be seen as ‘ causal ’ in any determinate sense .
22 It is only from the eighteenth century that ‘ bourgeois art ’ sets itself up as a realm separate from the social with its own specific ‘ institutional ’ apparatus of production , distribution , and reception of aesthetic forms .
23 But it is only in the second half of 1908 that Picasso turned to a more concentrated study of Cézanne .
24 It is only in the twentieth century that theorists have attempted to produce a version of democracy in which popular participation is treated with suspicion , if not regarded as positively undesirable .
25 It is only in the sixth form , apparently , that pupils will work for examinations .
26 It is only in the last generation that British education has begun to grasp the idea that schooling should maximise the opportunity of every individual child .
27 The first pre-retirement courses were held in the United States in 1949 , but it is only in the last ten to fifteen years that the need for them has been recognised in the United Kingdom .
28 However , using any form of medication should be a last resort and it is only in the last four or five years that I have used herbal remedies ( for eighteen years before that I used no treatments ) as a lot of minor problems will heal themselves , provided that the tank is healthy and the water quality is good .
29 Although the pied flycatcher 's adultery has been known about since 1950 , it is only in the last few years that the scientist Rauno Alatalo and his colleagues , studying pied flycatchers in Sweden , have begun to unravel the finer details .
30 It is only in the last thirty-five years that animals had been allowed to have ‘ mental ’ processes other than learning and so it is only in that time that psychologists have developed the behavioural tests to investigate them .
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