Example sentences of "it [is] that [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's that Ripper bloke they 're all going on about .
2 People around me stated ‘ Oh hell , it 's that poncy twat from The Smiths that loves flowers . ’
3 It 's that Mildred Hubble ! ’ said Griselda , who was almost in tears .
4 It 's that back yard .
5 It 's that let's-get-on-with-it expression .
6 Ken himself always said that it was a modernized version of the kind of radio entertainment that Tommy Handley had brought with his famous wartime comedy series , ITMA ( ‘ It 's That Man Again' ) .
7 It 's that bastard Nazi who 's trapped . ’
8 It 's on look , it 's that colour lipstick
9 Cos when he knocked on door and I thought oh I wonder if it 's that parcel midi hi-fi system I 'm
10 Unless it 's that cooker thing , I think her cooker 's there .
11 It 's that Mayday bank holiday .
12 It 's that Paula Bristow — Lady Muck herself .
13 Beneath it there 's a Sun cartoon of a chap being polled on his doorstep : ‘ I think Kinnock is marvellous , ’ he says , ‘ it 's that windbag husband of hers I ca n't stand . ’ )
14 It 's that masking tape bloody company again in er , Newcastle
15 It 's that Becky Salmon .
16 It 's that kangaroo juice he puts in the engine , ’ Terry teased her after she had started from outside the house in a series of jumps .
17 It 's that ballet dancer .
18 ‘ It is not my window , it is that good-for-nothing Sunil 's window . ’
19 When she had finished she said to Piers , to hide her confusion , ‘ I — I always think how odd it is that turtle soup does n't taste of turtle . ’
20 Hence , the smaller the amount of equity the more likely it is that debt holders may have to bear some part of any losses .
21 there are advantages erm and quite honestly if erm er the way I put it is that salary company car and BUPA and all that sort of thing
22 IF THERE is one political lesson which recent events have underlined in Africa , South East Asia and Latin America , it is that peasant armies waging guerilla wars all end up committing the same sort of brutalities , whatever the flag they fight under .
23 Although it was never stated so baldly , one implication of the Samuelson-Solow and Lipsey approach is that , since is the target rate of unemployment , it is , in essence , the full employment rate of unemployment : it is that unemployment rate which the authorities regard as attainable , sustainable and , taking the good with the bad , ‘ correct ’ .
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