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

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1 ‘ Well , we heard that it 's all that Ian Brown will eat so we reckon it 's the secret of being dead thin and good looking ! ’
2 It 's all that matters .
3 Bet it 's all cos Nick is n't down there or something , no you 've just been with Nick .
4 DEC already has the incomplete version 1 of the OSF operating system out on its MIPS line , and it 's this that customers are using for their own early development work .
5 Still , it 's less than Joy by Jean Patou , a mere £568 for 30ml , contained in a crystal baccarat .
6 Well , you said what good is that , it 's more than mum and dad 's er pension it 's more than dad 's pension
7 There 's a hundred percent so a hundred and twenty it means it 's more than A 's height .
8 shall pay some good money out on a Sunday night , it 's more than weekday do n't they ?
9 I do n't quite know what it is , but it 's more than looks .
10 Well , you said what good is that , it 's more than mum and dad 's er pension it 's more than dad 's pension
11 It 's more than flesh and blood can stand , listening to that Communist ranting . ’
12 It 's it it 's more than sort of a ten minute slot in a staff meeting .
13 IT 'S MORE THAN AIDS
14 It 's same as Michael ?
15 It is more than Alton , Petersfield and Whitehill , all towns .
16 When the Government mouth words like ’ people ’ , ’ jobs ’ and ’ training ’ , they should try to convince us that it is more than hypocrisy .
17 The Pakistan seamer put his money on the table and said : ‘ The fact is we have nothing to hide , and I think it is more than coincidence that all the complaints have come after England have lost .
18 It is more than coincidence that the council should create its own newsletter to carry notices after we were carrying the ‘ Monklands mafia ’ articles , ’ Mr Isdale said .
19 But it is more than science fiction or a mathematical trick .
20 — It is my great resting place , that you are well : truly it is more than health to me , and gives me an untroubled fancy which is good for my work and my temper .
21 It is this that bears on my father 's second question-how to contain the uncontainable : producing these extremes and then controlling and containing them are the problems .
22 But to understand a language sequence it is not enough to recognize the relationships between the elements present in it ; we also have to refer to relationships of absence , and it is these that Saussure calls associative relationships .
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