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

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1 Perhaps it is for that reason that Britain will find greater interest in discussing the problems of the former Soviet Union and in establishing the rouble stabilisation fund — even though it will mean us pledging about $600m to help keep the Reds out of the red .
2 Perhaps it is for this reason that , in Braudel 's work at least , it is much more generously defined to include various stable but non-material factors .
3 Perhaps it is in this context that Evangelicals and Catholics have to look afresh at the troublesome problem of speaking of the sacrament as a ‘ sacrifice ’ .
4 Perhaps it is in this area of human relations we have most to study and most to learn .
5 Perhaps it is like that in many lives ?
6 So it is to most fish 's advantage to grow to their maximum size as quickly as possible .
7 Whichever explanation is revealed by the major research effort that is still needed for the rest of the 1980s , the population changes discussed above have also had a major impact on rural communities , and so it is to this topic that attention is now turned .
8 So it is with many gases .
9 ‘ Red ’ is a subjective mind experience , not an outward experience , and so it is with all sensory experience .
10 Skilled reading depends upon a flexibility in the application of component subskills , and so it is with all skills .
11 During the past week there have been several occasions where people have been meddling with candles and other things in the church , including the money boxes yet again , and so it is with some sadness that I have decided to keep the church locked during the holiday period .
12 So it is with some surprise that the soft left has found itself endorsing Byrne 's view of the conduct of those around him .
13 Now it is for these reasons all of these different views and these conflicting opinions coming from authoritative sources and the concern the locals have that this issue has been ramrodded through on a political ticket is is is the very reason why it should go to an inspector appointed by the Secretary of State at least some semblance of independence and that issues brought out in in full public consideration .
14 Well it is like that all over the country though in n it ?
15 If Therapy ? feel they need their own ‘ Teen Spirit ’ icon to fling into the fray , t hen here it is with both barrels blazing .
16 For surely it is on those achievements we are entitled to be judged .
17 A : Not at all ; it could be done even here — merely increase the supply of money until it becomes something of little value , as plentiful as grass : let it grow on every street corner , pour from the high street banks : see how little by little it is of less and less value : soon it is only stuff fit to engage the attention of those who love to indulge in the act of recycling : we will probably find that , pulped , bank notes are an excellent media for growing acorns into oaks .
18 Sometimes it is like this in Lebanon .
19 Maybe it is into this category that one should place the
20 Then it is from this direction it will come ? ’
21 Oh , I 'd say it is w wrong anyway in that er I say it 's the it 's early er on it in the report Good defines what he determines a trustees duty and as I said to a sort of effectively ought enter into a tr transaction which immediately cost effecting kind of money rather than making money for the pension fund then it is against that duty in the first place , but it 's to it should however be ma made explicit that it is against that duty saying stock lending may be okay for a pension fund , but not stock lending where the er pension fund is acting as the borrower rather than the lender .
22 Consequently it is with this , rather than with the aggregation and synthesis of disparate items of previous work and the distillation from them of new insights , that the volume is largely concerned .
23 He misinterpreted the Act and he failed to allow himself to have the jurisdiction to deal in a flexible manner with the children , which is the whole purpose of the Act , and consequently it is for this court to make the order that it appears Judge Galpin would have liked to have made and felt impeded from so doing .
24 The world can be a violent , cruel , sad , friendless place : indeed it is for many people .
25 All we in fact observe is that h is regularly followed by B. This consistent association leads us to connect the two in our own minds , to expect A always to be followed by B , and this we then express by saying that A is the cause of B and B the effect of A. This is all perfectly in order , and indeed it is through such links and associations that we build up an ordered and coherent conception of the world around us and make sense of our experience of it .
26 From the Pyrenees northwards the entire countryside is irrigated by the River Garonne and other streams ; indeed it is from these life-giving waters [ aquae ] that the province takes its name .
27 In England and Wales this is done by the coroner 's court , as indeed it is in some States in the USA and in Canada , and in Scotland it is the procurator fiscal who looks into the matter and will , if he considers it to be an appropriate case , raise the matter at a fatal accidents inquiry in the sheriff 's court .
28 Of course , it will mean that modern art will need to be given far more importance in this country , as indeed it is in some European countries .
29 Instead it is like some kind of wall-hung body scanner .
30 Yet it is on that flood and the damage to swimming pools and jacuzzis caused by it that the NRA relies so heavily to demonstrate the existence of a so-called Maidenhead factor .
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