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

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1 It is believed this order will translate into an entry-level Tsumani box that breaks not only the $5,000 barrier but the $4,000 barrier as well .
2 ‘ The only people who are are the politicians whose job it is to sort this crisis out . ’
3 The Riverside programme incorporates drama , music recitals , rock bands , chat shows , ballet , contemporary dance , opera , variety , professional snooker , children 's shows , pantomime and recordings for television and radio shows ( it is planned this year to record BBC TV 's ‘ Question Time ’ ) .
4 The Riverside programme incorporates drama , music recitals , rock bands , chat shows , variety , professional snooker , children 's shows , pantomime and recordings for television and radio shows ( it is planned this year to record BBC TV 's ‘ Question Time ’ ) .
5 He predicted Microsoft will sell 1m copies of Windows NT in the first four months after it is released this summer , but that the time between NT 's introduction and its arrival as ‘ the dominant operating system ’ will be as long as three years .
6 Bill Gates also predicted that Microsoft will sell 1m copies of Windows NT in the first four months after it is released this summer , but that the time between NT 's introduction and its arrival as ‘ the dominant operating system ’ will be as long as three years .
7 Do you know know difficult it is to make this thing go slowly ? ’
8 Can I , at this point , reiterate how important it is to have this type of insurance cover if you are taking private classes .
9 It is to capture this function that Althusser defined the state to include almost all non-economic organizations , except the revolutionary party of the working class , in the process definitionally obliterating the difference between input politics and state organization , or between the state and society ( Polan , 1984 , pp. 34 — 5 ) .
10 He also demonstrates how hard it is to maintain this view , and how easy it is to lapse into logocentric assumptions .
11 The government claims that it is tackling this issue through its Making Belfast Work programme .
12 The more the puppy is travel sick , the more it associates the car with a bad experience and the harder it is to break this association .
13 It also has to struggle with the social and economic consequences of the recession vested on the country by central government and of course it is expected this year to meet the costs of what is an unwanted and will be a costly and unsatisfactory reorganisation of local government .
14 It is thought this idea was prompted by the PGA Championship performances of Jeff Maggert and Gene Sauers .
15 It is claimed this route would cost £1bn less than BR 's .
16 It is to ship this summer priced at $350 for a single-user floating network licence with documentation .
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