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

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1 About that bit it 's that bit .
2 When dividing the total design effort into packages for each firm it is most important to define the boundaries of these packages clearly and comprehensively .
3 well there was two parts to the brochure , erm , the , there was the general part within the brochure about eighty percent of the brochure was general for every development , the other twenty percent which would prefer specifically to that development , so there was a corporate field to the brochure , but for each development it would have it 's individual flavour , that would show pictures of the locality for example , hence the golf and the erm lake and the erm specific costs of running that , that responsibility would be the responsibility then of the region putting in , cos obviously at the centre I would n't know whether there was a golf course in that area or not .
4 The undertaking would cost the government about £10 000 for each job it creates .
5 It might have at its disposal a computerised local information system for each area it serves in order to answer local queries as well as general ones .
6 Then , for each stage it is helpful to say " for listening " , " for mimicking " , etc .
7 All the time during each turn it is essential to have a plan for the worst contingency and to know exactly what you would do if you suddenly lost 200 feet .
8 He said : ‘ During that year it was decided that there was life beyond Impact 92 and that it was time to look at a total economic development strategy for the city rather than just a one year one . ’
9 During that time it has let us down just once , stranding the deputy editor Michael Harvey in Hammersmith with a broken clutch cable .
10 During that time it is anticipated they will account for initially 3% and ultimately 18% of aggregates provision .
11 During that time it is anticipated they will account for initially 3% and ultimately 18% of aggregates provision .
12 They had been in the outback for four months , and during that time it had become clear to Gould that his projected trips to New Zealand , Moreton Bay , and Norfolk Island were unnecessary .
13 During that time it 's proved itself an able ambassador for Britain , at peace and at war .
14 During that time it has had numerous facelifts , and in what must surely be the last of its nine lives , the Big Cat has had another .
15 The idea was not new ; it had been first put into operation in the preceding reign of Louis-Philippe , but during that period it was made clear to France that she must play second fiddle in the European concert otherwise Britain would turn her out of the orchestra .
16 It was a song with everything : baroque references , long sombre organ solos , and words so opaque that they could mean all things to all people , unless they actually asked what they meant-which was , unless one was very stoned , nothing which was why , for eleven weeks , during that summer it was high in the charts .
17 For that purpose it makes no difference whether the illegality is raised in the plaintiff 's claim or by way of reply to a ground of defence … ( ii ) Where the grant of relief to the plaintiff would enable him to benefit from his criminal conduct : … ( iii ) Where , even though neither ( i ) nor ( ii ) is applicable to the plaintiff 's claim , the situation is nevertheless residually covered by the general principle summarised in ( i ) above .
18 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
19 And erm draw the graph for that work it all out yourself and another one .
20 So I had to come back and sort of say to Ray , you know , if we go for that bid it 's not likely to be supported , erm so we , what we 'd done is a different bid which still includes investors but it 's , it 's a bit broader than that .
21 Adorno seems to offer such a ‘ sticking point ’ , and for that reason it seems worth confronting his critique rather than burying it as myth .
22 Ignorant men regard death with fear and avoid thinking about it , and for that reason it becomes like a terror to children .
23 For that reason it went in early for its second service — and not before time because it was starting to run roughly .
24 For that reason it will be useful to summarise the main themes that will run through our account .
25 For that reason it is our intention to present , for all of our authors , explicit evidence that they did indeed meet the formal diagnostic criteria for psychotic illness , as used by psychiatrists .
26 The office in question was not minor patronage , for as Scott remarked , it had a value of from £300 to £1,800 per annum , and for that reason it was unlikely to be given to gratify a town council .
27 Art offers ‘ substitutive satisfactions for the oldest and still most deeply felt cultural renunciations , and for that reason it serves as nothing else does to reconcile a man to the sacrifices he has made on behalf of civilization ’ .
28 Her husband had found this fishy , and perhaps for that reason it filled her with intense curiosity .
29 it is sim because of the big difference between the Sales Of Goods Act and buying privately , for that reason it is an offence for a trader erm to pretend not to be a trader .
30 However , another group of people have equally strongly held views , and for that reason it is not as easy as my hon. Friend would have the House believe to introduce legislation that would command total respect in the House .
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