Example sentences of "it is [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 In John Pope-Hennessey 's 1965 catalogue of the Kress Collection it is assigned to the second quarter of the sixteenth century
2 It is conceived as the first step towards a written constitution for the United Kingdom .
3 Only in this case Italians do not want to stop the flood — on the contrary , it is seen as the first real chance to clean out the corruption which is endemic in the system .
4 It is given to the first child , through no fault of its own , to disrupt what has been an exclusive , reciprocal relationship as no subsequent child has power to do .
5 The aspect of society which is seen to be most important in this respect is called the dominant instance , and Althusser and his followers argue that it is determined in the last instance by the economy .
6 If the order is unopposed it is deemed on introduction into the First House to have passed the committee stage and so the procedure is quite short ; it is repeated in the Second House .
7 Now my Lord it 's at the beginning of October things start to go wrong in erm and as it is pleaded on the first of October er , the plaintiffs were told the , in correspondence from the bank , that the financial terms that the finances that had been approved in principal , were only going to be available if security was offered in respect of a number of properties .
8 It is hung over the last ( open ) chamber of a filter , and apparently uses ultra violet frequencies that are guaranteed not to destroy filter bacteria — only to disrupt algae/hydra spores .
9 It is written in the 2nd person , a direct message to the dead friend .
10 The oral shield is rounded with an acute proximal angle , it is separated from the first lateral arm plate by the wing-like adoral shields .
11 It is separated from the first lateral arm plate by the wing-like adoral shields .
12 It is separated from the first lateral arm plate by the wing-like adoral shields .
13 He/she must not only offer an accurate description of the death-like oppressiveness of the capitalist world as it is developing in the first half of the twentieth century , but must also depict accurately and without facile romanticism or glib sentimentality , the angry and determined political struggle of men and women refusing to acquiesce to the oppressive forces of capitalist society .
14 IT IS revered as the last word in wonderful facts , loved by schoolchildren and eggheads alike .
15 now it is worn on the third finger of the left hand where a vein of love was believed to run straight to the heart .
16 When the interceptor gets close to its target , it is used as a second radar receiver .
17 There is hope for Hector 's , but it has certainly been saved from fishing nets at the last hour , and will need all the protection and help it can get if it is to survive through the next century .
18 It is succeeded by a third stage at which the tension between conformity and care , selfishness and responsibility , is dissipated by a self which , in Gilligan 's words ‘ becomes the arbiter of an independent judgment that now subsumes both conventions and individual needs under the moral principle of non-violence ’ ( Gilligan , 1977 , p. 492 ) .
19 The explanation that is usually given as to why we do n't see broken cups gathering themselves together off the floor and jumping back onto the table is that it is forbidden by the second law of thermodynamics .
20 In any case , we will inevitably discuss coastal issues as part of our CCW/CPRW Partnership Plan when it is reviewed on the 10th of May .
21 The centre of the circle is stabilised when it is occupied by a fourth dot .
22 Although it is scattered throughout the idealised version , in the original version it is confined to the first half of the story .
23 It is dedicated to an 18th century Swiss artist who lived and worked in England between 1766–81 , Angelica Kauffman ( 1741–1807 ) / It is really shocking how rare such exhibitions are , especially in Britain .
24 Not only does the house contain one of the most interesting ‘ collections of collections ’ , but it is surrounded by the first pleasure garden to be run entirely organically in the National Trust .
25 We come now to a full post-production assemble edit in which the camera-original material is completely re-arranged as it is copied onto a second tape .
26 This is so unexpected when it is encountered for the first time that it feels like a deliberate deception .
27 It is considered of the first importance that young persons should receive correct and permanent impressions on this subject and to assist in securing that object it is intended to exhibit a model of a SLAVE SHIP which was recently captured upon the coast of Africa .
28 That is a capital sum which is deemed to be paid to the settlor because it is paid to a third party at the settlor 's direction .
29 It is alleged by the fourth plea , that the defendant 's testator never requested the plaintiff to enter into the engagement to marry , or to marry , and that there never was any consideration for the testator 's promise , except what may be collected from the letter itself set out in the declaration .
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