Example sentences of "[coord] is it [adj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Or is it all broken up ? |
2 | or is it all rust , ruin , death duties and mortgages |
3 | Is it thirty three percent thirty three percent thirty three percent or is it all weighted one way or the other ? |
4 | ‘ Or is it all talk ? |
5 | Or is it possible to complete a 20 mile circular walk by going along the coast path via St David 's Head , St Justinian , Porth Clais and Caerfai . |
6 | D' ya is it is it advisable over the phone then to mention the price first or is it better to go into the to the er to the er |
7 | Is that on the level , or is it just Act Three in Mr. Bonanza 's little play ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Or is it supposed to do something ? ’ |
9 | Or is it easier to have it tonight ? |
10 | One will not arrive at the concept ‘ mass ’ through observation alone , however closely one scrutinizes colliding billiard-balls , weights on springs , orbiting planets , etc. , nor is it possible to teach others the meaning of mass merely by pointing to such events . |
11 | Nor is it possible to say with confidence how much of the increase is due to melting glaciers and how much to thermal expansion . |
12 | Nor is it possible to say what percentage of cases might be attributable to food , because nobody has even attempted to find out . |
13 | Nor is it possible to have a membrane with pores of just the right size to allow in needed substances from outside but not let essential substances escape , if only because the cell may need to retain some small molecules , and admit some larger ones . |
14 | It is never possible to be certain what the situation would have been in the absence of any such policy nor is it possible to know what the outcome of a different policy might have been . |
15 | Nor is it possible to capture one 's experience by the idea of a bare subject . |
16 | For instance in general , it is not possible for most goods to trade present amounts of them for future amounts nor is it possible to make such contracts conditional on some outside events like the weather . |
17 | Nor is it possible to imagine the Regent allowing such a hideous series of plates to be made to commemorate his coronation , though , to be fair , even Regency designers might have had trouble making an elegant plate incorporating a photographic portrait of the old reprobate . |
18 | It is not possible nor is it appropriate to ignore behaviour that involves breaking toys , destroying furniture , or hurting others . |
19 | Nor is it appropriate to call them ‘ characteristic activities ’ . |
20 | Nor is it appropriate to exclude all that is so described . |
21 | The provision of single-sex schools is not unlawful ; nor is it unlawful to discriminate on the grounds of sex in relation to admission to a single-sex school . |
22 | Nor is it helpful to argue or get angry about it . |
23 | Nor is it unreasonable to assume that given a sufficient respite they hoped that Britain 's own nuclear force might become strong enough to act as a deterrent to a Soviet attack on the home islands . |
24 | But there is no obligation to keep rigidly to this rule ; nor is it necessary to take examinations at all the grades . |
25 | This technique has the advantages that you do n't have to paint or draw anything ; nor is it necessary to tidy up the edges of the wall hanging as this can add to the haphazard effect . |
26 | This means that the user does not hag to specify that a legend is required , nor is it necessary to give any detailed instructions on the placement of the legend . |
27 | Some people have felt that this borrowing from Dorothy and others shows a certain egotism on Wordsworth 's part , but it was his method as an artist to absorb things into himself , and think of them for a long period before writing them down ; nor is it necessary to maintain , in any case , that the ‘ I ’ of a Wordsworth poem is necessarily the poet himself — it may stand as a universal shorthand symbol with which the reader can equally identify . |
28 | She borrows Geoffrey of Vinsauf 's example ‘ the meadows laugh ’ , and comments that while ‘ laugh ’ may be interpreted as ‘ are full of flowers ’ , this interpretation ‘ is not stated , nor is it necessary to guess it … . |
29 | Nor is it necessary to know any of x 's relational properties in order to understand what it is for it to be round-shaped or metal . |
30 | That does not have to be decided in this case , nor is it necessary to consider what defences would be open to such a claim for recovery of the money paid if it lay . |