Example sentences of "[pron] it [is] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I I it 's one of the tunes , you know it when it 's on , you know |
2 | Well I it 's easy is n't it ? |
3 | The background the animation of the people is n't very good , but otherwise it 's go I it 's good . |
4 | Yes She went up and I it 's smaller it 's it 's soft |
5 | I mean I it 's different if I was like you know if the summer holidays and we were like this erm thing like erm a magic show that was on quite late or something . |
6 | because erm there will be oh what was I it 's alright I was concentrating said you can put the handbrake on these set of traffic lights if you like because you might be sat here a while and your foot will ache you know ? |
7 | Can I it 's alright , cos I wan na get |
8 | So think about that , there 's ways of doing that Yeah , I it 's incredible when you see erm th who was it ? |
9 | She said oh you really aught to do it because my my it 's such a good idea . |
10 | Uncovering hidden objections is crucial to successful selling because to convince someone it is necessary to know what he/she needs to be convinced of . |
11 | The 5 speed Rover gearbox tends to chatter when running light , but without hearing yours it is difficult to say if it is louder than normal . |
12 | if , if , if they go into the Common Market rate , EE standard or summat it 's bloody new job we 'd have to be , got ta go to Blackpool this year |
13 | When Gandhi maintains that by means of prayer he invokes the divinity within himself it is evident that he draws no hard-and-fast distinction between the Self or Ātman within and God or Truth . |
14 | The FBA will dye onto the fibre to which it is substantive . |
15 | The debtor may apply for an order that the money , if payable in one sum , be paid at a later date than that by which it is due or by instalments , or , if the money is already payable by instalments , that it be paid by smaller instalments . |
16 | It is hotels such as the Marsiliana , built in traditional style and set in its own courtyard garden , which give Forte dei Marmi that peaceful and elegant quality for which it is famous . |
17 | These are the books which it is nice to have which cost a lot to look after , but which nobody can ever look at because they are so valuable . |
18 | Although the terms by which police officers refer to black people are in common use in various other social contexts , they seem to be more commonly used within the Met than in most other groups : there can be few other groups in which it is normal , automatic , habitual to refer to black people as ‘ coons ’ , ‘ niggers ’ and so on … |
19 | Humbly we will ask God to make us great in simplicity and obedience , as we seek to bring to birth a human society in which it is normal for men to love one another . |
20 | What this suggests is a third dimension of the curriculum as knowledge , which refers to the mode of work , and the extent to which it is normal , reflexive or philosophical . |
21 | In the sense of " invite " , bid + bare infinitive is used to express requests with which it is normal to comply : ( 206 ) He bade his companions enter . |
22 | There are recognisable stages which it is helpful to know about . |
23 | ( 6 ) A specific immunity ( at least in certain circumstances , which it is unnecessary to explore ) , possessed by accused persons undergoing trial , from having adverse comment made on any failure ( a ) to answer questions before the trial , or ( b ) to give evidence at the trial . |
24 | Hence the individual voter 's starting-point in trying to influence policy through the electoral process is a situation of very limited choice in which it is general policy biases , or even more general considerations , often described as ‘ party images ’ , that must govern his or her selection of an MP . |
25 | While in modern society , power is conceived on the lines of a structuralism , in which it is impersonal structures that exercise power over individuals . |
26 | Once inside the Sellafield factory , the spent fuel goes through a production line in which it is first stripped of its external cladding and then chemically separated after being dissolved in nitric acid . |
27 | The inability to confirm this well-known fact has not spoilt the sudden acceptance of the placebo as something with at least a false concrete explanation rather than being some form of gothic magic about which it is better not to speak . |
28 | Our approach , therefore , focuses on essential themes in multimedia information , providing an overview of the technological environment from which it is emerging and an assessment of the key areas of application in which multi-media may become most influential . |
29 | This rather convoluted question fits a particular pattern which it is useful to familiarise yourself with : ( a ) a quote captures a general perception ; then ( b ) you are asked about some other writer ( or invited to select a writer ) where it is plausible to think the quote may be relevant ; then ( c ) you are asked to discuss this second writer in the light of the quote . |
30 | Keynes himself had argued for ‘ the collection and dissemination on a great scale of data relating to the business situation including full publicity , by law if necessary , of all business facts which it is useful to know . |