Example sentences of "[adv] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not possible to predict the types of security interests that will be created in the future and requiring registration of some such unforeseen interests could be unnecessarily burdensome ; even with respect to the known types of legal charge , particularly those conferring the right to possession , it would produce overkill ; and lastly it is claimed that to require the registration of all charges could dry up certain types of secured borrowing . |
2 | ‘ Suddenly it 's become official again , has it ? ’ |
3 | Can I direct the hon. Gentleman 's attention to the Islington crime survey , which gives rather different evidence about how much crime is being committed and how much it is rising ? |
4 | And ‘ however much it is abused , it seems to work well ’ , said one participant at the Liverpool meeting of dentists last week . |
5 | Can you tell me how much it is to get in Elland Road these days , I would also give you petrol money . |
6 | Switching the cabinet voicing off , you realise just how much it is working to condition the sound ready for tape ; because without it , you are straight back to the two gnats in a bottle sound , beloved of direct outputs on many amps . |
7 | L M Ericsson Telefon AB is to buy the remaining 28% equity it does not already own in its Teleindustria Ericsson SA in Mexico but does not say how much it is offering : the shares are held by Mexican and foreign institutional investors , as well as by individual minorities . |
8 | The Government-funded Housing Corporation will reveal how much it is giving about 70 housing associations in the region . |
9 | ( The BBC refuses to say how much it is spending on Artrageous ! . ) |
10 | Once you have decided what the extra staffing and other requirements are in respect of the two conferences , you can work out how much it is going to cost to accommodate them . |
11 | For no matter how much it is objected that it can not be stated definitely from these considerations just what the thing is like according to its nature , but only what it is like in respect to one thing or to another , it may still be said what there is in it which makes it appear to be this in respect to one thing and that in respect to another ; and consequently it may be said both to be one thing according to its nature and to be this or that in respect to other things . |
12 | Apparently it is laid down as is but they 're all saying are because they thing it 's telephones are , not use is |
13 | Apparently it is going outside . |
14 | Apparently it is considered ill-bred in the extreme to speak Welsh in front of English people who do n't understand it . |
15 | Apparently it 's OEMing somebody 's Mbus machine and are talking about a portable that 's not a laptop . |
16 | We put them on and apparently it 's making no difference . |
17 | But hotting is n't ; apparently it 's considered joyriders ' slang that 's not yet used by the general public . |
18 | And apparently it 's becoming very , you know , like a major major |
19 | ‘ Apparently it 's coming to an end , ’ said Julia , ‘ and the commissioners have found that a great many of the Italians they tried to reward for what they did have refused to take any money at all . |
20 | tt , apparently it 's gon na be good over Europe , on , on Saturday |
21 | Non-executive directors , that is a strength erm it 's also a threat but it is also a strength but basically it 's acting as a sort of yardstick to control or actually guide the actual management right down from board level right down the company there . |
22 | He did say to me right in the very beginning basically it 's answering the telephone . |
23 | long it 's going to be before it 's all over and we can go home . ’ |
24 | One of them is enclosed in the letters written by the same ship , another bill is sent overland to the factor or party to whom the goods are consigned , the third remaineth with the merchant , for his testimony against the master , if there were any occasion for loose dealing ; but especially it is kept for to serve in case of loss , to recover the value of the goods of the assurors that have undertaken to bear the adventure with you . |
25 | This minimum is the optimum ; expenditure above or below it is deemed wasteful for society as a whole ( de Nevers , 1981 ) . |
26 | The Court concluded , rightly it is submitted , that the mere fact that the defendant happens to have committed another offence in addition to the one with which he has been charged should not preclude a conviction . |
27 | ‘ Naturally it 's set in foreign parts . |
28 | Annually it is estimated that approximately 75 per cent of those aged 65 and over will visit their family doctor . |
29 | In Britain alone it is estimated that in excess of 150,000 people die every year from heart attacks and strokes . |
30 | Or perhaps it 's belting out Slade 's greatest hits with your best friends and a bottle of wine ? |