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

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1 I mean there are some Conservatives who do actually believe in the social welfare of the but there are also , I 'm I 'm sure there are large numbers who actually know what vicious streak there is behind a lot of the other measures of social control that have gone on in this country since consensus was in nineteen seventy nine er you actually realise what what a tragedy it is in this area .
2 Moreover , if there was maladministration it is of little consequence now in that the new regime established by the Financial Services Act of 1986 has rendered the DTI 's role in this matter redundant .
3 So he has accepted an offer to drive the new Vector at Silverstone , but insists at the moment it is for this race only .
4 A the moment it is in most cases just about possible to say that , according to a family history , a certain risk exists .
5 What humbug it is for some Opposition Members to say that one should buy British and then travel around in foreign cars .
6 In this paper it is on these dimensions as they can exist between sets of managers and workers ( as systems ) that I focus .
7 Brady and other Middlesbrough councillors obviously have a vested interest in laying the blame for the housing crisis at the door of the Conservative government it is after all a Labour-controlled authority .
8 I would gladly say , ‘ Heil Hitler ! ’ and at once part company with him , realizing what a pitiable insult it is to such a great man to try to tlatter him with an imitation which he has always disdained .
9 Antonio Gramsci , who spent most of his adult life in one of Mussolini 's prisons , elaborated on Marx 's insight that the ruling ideas of an epoch are the ideas of its ruling class , to create a theory of hegemony and a theory of classes of intellectuals whose function it is in any literate society to propagate or to challenge these leading ideas .
10 Either way it is of little use to the bereft locked full of raw grief , which might one day mature into something more bearable , and might not .
11 The user of the vehicle is the owner of the vehicle or the person in whose possession it is under some hiring or leasing agreement ; this is often not the driver himself but the driver 's employer or principal .
12 No but I mean I know which house it is with that one , and you do do n't you ?
13 It is evident that change has not been achieved as rapidly as desired , and to a large extent it is for this reason .
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