Example sentences of "it [is] [adj] [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's bloody mass produced now is n't it ? |
2 | It 's one metre cubed , it 's one point eight , erm , er , but , do n't know actually , I 'd rather have it in centimetres . |
3 | It 's just it 's just a number be because it 's one length divided by another . |
4 | it 's all mass produced and they might as well not sell it to you , and send it back to the manufacturers and get a full discount . |
5 | Of course , everywhere i , i , it 's all air conditioned and and it 's , obviously . |
6 | I can tell you it 's all expenses paid , it 's a fabulous trip , and er , we 'll tell you how perhaps , you can be on that plane to Sydney with us , later in the programme . |
7 | It 's all gift wrapped ready ! |
8 | So you 're sort of right in a way that it 's two sine squared X but this wrong . |
9 | It 's valuable stuff gone . |
10 | It 's some guy called Harding and its his last work day before he goes on holiday . |
11 | It is certainly not a very edifying tale , but it is small fry compared with the massacre in Romania last weekend at Timisoara , and the further shootings reported to have taken place in Bucharest yesterday . |
12 | Sentencing had been adjourned from an earlier date during which time it is alleged Marriner committed other offences . |
13 | If the child gives a written statement to the social worker , the statement itself is first-hand hearsay as it is one stage removed from the child who could give direct evidence of the abuse . |
14 | But it is pure silk encrusted with sequins and it did give Yul Brynner a regal air when he wore it in The King And I in 1956 . |
15 | It aims to reform psychological theory , until it is more gender balanced . |
16 | It is this contribution foregone which is described as the internal opportunity cost . |
17 | It is important to realise that it is these eggs deposited in the first half of the grazing season from April to June , which give rise to the potentially dangerous populations of L3 from July to October . |
18 | Their significance is not only in terms of the group experience but also in terms of the wider society , for it is these ideas born out of the street-corner groups , doing nothing , that are to a large extent the ‘ juvenile delinquency ’ of the police and criminologists . |
19 | For most of this century it is those disorders gathered together under the heading of ‘ schizophrenia ’ that have been used as the paradigm for trying to describe and understand psychosis . |