Example sentences of "it [be] [adj] [to-vb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Thus in the European feudal societies it was not the conflict between lord and peasant which was decisive in bringing about change ( only in the twentieth century has it been possible to organize peasants in effective revolutionary movements ) , but the emergence and growth in those societies of an alien incompatible element — the bourgeoisie .
2 Would it be possible to give choices of title which indicate discourse type as well ?
3 would it be possible to utilise taxes to provide jobs directly ?
4 Would it be possible to keep anemones , with three 40W Triton tubes and one 40W actinic tube ?
5 WOULD N'T IT BE NICE to swap places with Count Dracula ?
6 Erm let's go back to differentiation , what does is mean why the why the big deal you know why do we make such a fuss about , Hey would n't it be nice to integrate things .
7 I note that the report to which the hon. Gentleman refers says : ’ Labour , if elected , would have little scope for increased spending in the early years unless it were willing to increase taxes by more than it has indicated . ’
8 This is the place for lovers of stalagmites and stalactites , of which there are some noble specimens and which the guides , true to their kind , will insist on likening to some human or animal shape , as if it were wrong to allow rocks to look only like rocks .
9 In December 1816 Green went to Troutbeck ( the southern Troutbeck , not John Peel 's ) with his sons Joss and Bernard , when they were hunting marts , ‘ it being unlawful to hunt hares when snow was on the ground ’ .
10 It 's brilliant to get things out in the open .
11 It 's better to put loads of bends in rather than er
12 The Home Office say it 's better to keep prisoners in an old gaol than in police cells .
13 Curtains should look full so it 's better to have yards and yards of a cheaper material than meagre amounts of an expensive one .
14 It 's better to organise resources rather than sending experts . ’
15 ‘ It may not be what you 're used to but it 's better to get things straight from the start , is n't it ?
16 It 's possible to formulate theories of very simple aspects of physics where the laws or the strengths of different forces , say like gravity , actually change from place to place and make predictions as to what the observable consequences should be , erm and to a very degree of accuracy one concludes that the strengths of the forces of nature and the laws and the rules of the game are not changing from place to place .
17 Alternatively , it 's possible to accumulate credits from each of the class options you choose .
18 It 's possible to have shingles anywhere on the body .
19 Absolutely no interest in politics whatsoever you know all they 'd done it 's you know it 's sad to see things the way they are but it seems to be that with the world over at the moment so .
20 It was just little homies who thought , because it 's Normski , and they 're at a rock club , it 's cool to throw things and boo . ’
21 Meanwhile , the N R A says it treats very seriously its responsibility to stop any contaminating material getting into water supplies , and it 's keen to offer guidelines to farmers on issues such as farm waste disposal .
22 As it 's a beta version , it 's tricky to give ClarisWorks a star rating .
23 It 's nice to see things growing . ’
24 It 's nice to have ceilings you can look up to — and there are lots of way to make them eye-catching
25 ‘ So it 's nice to have reminders of the places we enjoyed going to . ’
26 It 's nice to win races when the world is watching on Grade One tracks . ’
27 It 's nice to get honours but as long as Derry bring the Sam Maguire Cup home that 's all that matters — personal displays come second to the performance of the team , ’ he maintains .
28 ( It 's essential to change filters regularly . )
29 It 's great to see things evolving and coming to fruition .
30 Well , you know , it 's great to have visitors like you Mr Smith .
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