Example sentences of "it is [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is normally bonded to nylon fabrics when it is used for sleeping bags .
2 It is particularly suited to fantasy cakes as it is easy to use and provides a soft , smooth surface .
3 The Herdwick is the hardiest of all breeds in the Lake District , and it is particularly suited to life in the fells .
4 Most legal departments in industry merely do the work that would ordinarily be entrusted to a solicitor ; sometimes it is largely confined to routine conveyancing and the drawing of contracts , but a much wider field may be touched , including the formation of subsidiary companies , company finance , insurance and employers ' liability , patents , trade marks — there is , in fact , hardly any limit to the economic activities upon which a large corporation may engage .
5 Still , it is largely left to material from church archives to suggest the use of records in the vernacular on a considerable scale .
6 It is frequently added to sauerkraut and Kummel , the German liqueur , contains its oil , along with cumin ; in Britain , during the Middle Ages and Tudor times , baked fruit was flavoured with the ubiquitous seeds .
7 Thus , they are all particularly clearly in play at moments like ‘ heart has wings ’ ( bar 5 ) , where a rhythmic stretching-out makes the voice try to fly , while at the same time it is poignantly connected to earth by a descending glissando on the last note ; and the ‘ how the ghost of you clings ’ phrase , which is given a strikingly tremulous ‘ clings ’ .
8 It is clearly related to man 's activities inland in draining the wetlands , cutting peat and altering the courses of the rivers Brue , Axe and Parrett .
9 It is clearly related to learning , but whereas learning is a matter of accepting and understanding ideas which others have already promulgated , scientific discovery involves the acceptance and understanding of ideas which have not occurred to others , or which have not been published by others .
10 Now you 're trying to walk through the mirror , and it is n't going to work . ’
11 And everybody knows from the Depratment of transport downwards that it is n't going to work .
12 If the information is commonplace or is common knowledge to a group of persons ( for example , it is well known to computer programmers ) or to the public at large , it can not be confidential ; instead , it will be considered to be in the public domain .
13 Poverty not only exists as a consumption experience but it is also related to labour market experience .
14 It is also linked to concession analysis , for when a buyer makes a proposal , for example favourable credit terms , he is really asking the seller to grant a concession .
15 It is also linked to Lotus , so that information needs can be addressed in different formats .
16 It is the third group which concerns us , since it is closely related to selection methods .
17 It is closely related to peat and has a relatively low carbon content and high moisture content .
18 ENGLAND tomorrow unveil a lavish £4.5 million plan to stage cricket 's sixth World Cup — but it is already doomed to failure .
19 It is definitely suited to family skiing as is Valmorel , the next resort we visited .
20 It is securely tied to tree trunks by the front feet .
21 This notion of freedom is positive in the sense that it is directly related to self-realization .
22 A pounce , the cheetah 's jaws fasten on the gazelle 's throat , and it is quickly throttled to death .
23 The influence of the Church is still very strong among the less well-off in the countryside where it is often allied to superstition .
24 It is mainly related to defence projects and most commonly commits the supplier to place a proportion of the sub-contracts with companies in the buyer 's country .
25 In addition , because the greater part of resources available to the sector is the freely given time of local people , it is better suited to survival than many larger organisations which are more dependent on cash funding .
26 The Labour party 's amendment shows that it is still wedded to clause 4 and to renationalisation , despite the fact that the leader of the Labour party said recently : ’ We must learn to run capitalism better than the Conservatives . ’
27 The defence of a firm accused of predatory pricing is often that it is merely responding to competition : so evidence of its intentions may be quite important in deciding whether a firm 's conduct is predatory or not .
28 It is now hoped to stage further clinics in the province in the near future .
29 Britain , of course , lagged behind the States , but it is now beginning to surface .
30 If the hon. Gentleman would listen rather than talk , he would learn that the price formula for gas has also been revised : where it was minus 2 on the controllable costs it is now going to minus 5 — another tough target .
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