Example sentences of "it is [prep] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It is with such an approach : an appeal to your sense of justice and vision of a fair society , that I ask for your vote on 3rd May .
2 It is at best a standstill and does not measure up to the problems of dereliction and rising unemployment .
3 It can be fun seeing the tables turned , but it is at best a mixed experience .
4 It is at best an outline of the main points in a rather complex field .
5 Probably not , but it , it is , it is at such an early stage that I 'm not at all sure what advertising you say to speak , can be made of it .
6 When the autoset lever is on 1 the ribber will knit , when it is on 0 the ribber will slip .
7 Television is fine provided you are selective in your viewing , but not If it is on all the time .
8 It should enable the employees to develop their interpersonal skills as it is on these the employees must primarily depend in preventing violence .
9 I would gladly say , ‘ Heil Hitler ! ’ and at once part company with him , realizing what a pitiable insult it is to such a great man to try to tlatter him with an imitation which he has always disdained .
10 It is for all the poor farmers .
11 Those more experienced than Marie in practising acts of intimidation and violence could have told her that it is of ten a mistake to delay , to let your victims talk to you .
12 It is above all a joyous celebration of all who break down barriers between people set up by authority .
13 Yet even migraine detained me with its potential , at first because of the popular assumption that it is above all a neurotic disorder and therefore confined to unstable personalities .
14 The EC is all kinds of things , good and bad , but it is above all a machine for producing proposed regulations embodied in documents .
15 It is above all a crisis of and for British capitalism , but it is one in which the working class and its organisations have been unable to mount an effective resistance , let alone develop an effective struggle for a socialist solution : Conservative ideas and values may not be pervasive amongst working-class people , but they were sufficiently popular in 1983 to deliver 32 per cent of trade unionists ' votes to the Conservative Party .
16 Before examining it , however , let us agree that it is above all an expression of taste .
17 It is above all the school which is felt to embody the idea of the village as something alive and enduring .
18 It is above all the body , enveloped in sound , in dance , that stands at the cross-roads of popular music and leisure time ; here the word ‘ Love ’ that is omnipresent in the pop lexicon reads not so much as a romantic cliche but as a coded entry into the world of the private , into the world of pleasure and self-discovery .
19 It is during such a split second that a prey animal may be able to make its escape , if it is fast enough .
20 It is after all a film about a mother and daughter relationship .
21 It is after all a dealers ' fair and gives us a chance to show what we have to potential and established clients without the auction houses breathing down our necks .
22 It is after all a suburb of Abingdon
23 Brady and other Middlesbrough councillors obviously have a vested interest in laying the blame for the housing crisis at the door of the Conservative government it is after all a Labour-controlled authority .
24 It is after all the effectiveness ( or otherwise ) of the socialised deployment of the personal sector surplus which would over time build support for ( or resentment against ) any such scheme .
25 ‘ The air — ’ he paused , ‘ it is after all the nectar of the district , the essence of the mountains — to eat simple food in such air with such wonders of nature to look on — who could ask for more ? ’
26 This does not mean to say that he does not have the necessary competence to perform adequately as a member of a wider society , but it is in general a passive competence .
27 It is in such a sense that I am post-Christian .
28 We all dissemble on the subject of our inner life , because it is in such a fluid state .
29 It is in such a situation that Brian Gallagher 's first novel of love , treachery and political intrigue , Invincible ( Town House , £4.99 ) , is set .
30 They er I mean in , in Handsworth right , on this bottom corridor , the boys ' bottom corridor , it is in such a bad way you know like they keep erm like putting their fists through windows and things like that , and the amount of repairs and fining .
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