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

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1 It is probable those legs will get even longer ; Parke is 5ft 11in and growing .
2 She added : ‘ It is essential this money is properly spent on the arts , sports and charities . ’
3 With Neodata , and its partner on the project , Electronic Data Systems Corp , Kendall Square is working on a project to create the largest production of relational database in the commercial sector , consisting of more than 1Tb of data when it is complete this autumn .
4 With Neodata , and its partner on the project , Electronic Data Systems Corp , Kendall Square is working on a project to create the largest production of relational database in the commercial sector , consisting of more than 1Tb of data when it is complete this autumn .
5 It is right that water should be improved locally on the basis of what it is to be used for …
6 Perhaps it is right that faith should not need its followers to pray for the dead …
7 industrial and commercial employment needs of the area and therefore it is right that car showrooms can be provided on sites allocated under I five .
8 It is premature this thing . ’
9 It is warm all year round , with warm summers , mild winters and moderate rainfall .
10 Failing that , it is easy these days to remove a small panel and have the colour matched .
11 CSM says it did not ‘ officially ’ receive a copy of this booklet , though it is possible some DHSS officials may have seen it .
12 If you 're faced with a slippery floor problem , it is inexpensive these days to get exhibition contractors to supply some cheap carpeting and you may want to investigate this option .
13 Except in relation to advertisements to which the deemed consent procedure applies , a local authority can serve a discontinuance order when it is satisfied that removal is necessary ‘ to remedy a substantial injury to the amenity of the locality or a danger to members of the public ’ .
14 This may be a bit of an exaggeration but where it is true much damage is done .
15 It is true that centuries later Ptolemy applied mathematics to his astronomy .
16 Predencia Gabbidon , training manager from Glenthorne Youth Treatment Centre who organised the conference with funding from the SSI , said : ‘ With the new-build programme due it is important these issues are raised and taken on board at the design stage . ’
17 Memories are cruel to the present in that way and , as far as sexual intercourse is concerned , it is axiomatic that familiarity breeds contempt . ’
18 We therefore fear that , in Wales at least , it is unlikely much progress will be made in tackling this urgent problem .
19 It is unlikely these days that you would want a new back boiler to provide all your central heating needs , but you may well want to replace one which provides domestic hot water .
20 Both the American and British governments are cloaking these new operations in a shroud of secrecy though it is unlikely any politician has the slightest idea what the two agencies are planning to do or that they even care if laws are broken as they have been in the past .
21 From this it is plain that Ulpian cited quite accurately , but that his version has been compressed , whether by himself or the compilers .
22 It is plain that food was a permanent interest , and he faithfully records details of dinners , with comments on the madeira in the common-room cellar .
23 But it is excellent this type of agreement will create the spirit of co-operation at the earliest possible age . ’
24 In examinations this can be a particular problem , in that it is likely such writing will not answer the prescribed question very closely .
25 Although the use of everyday common-sense beliefs is usually not only unsystematic and inadequate but also often contradictory , if we look more closely at common sense it is likely such explanations of the world are based on what we shall call here ‘ individualistic ’ and/or ‘ naturalistic ’ assumptions .
26 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
27 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
28 It is clear that time will be allowed for improvements to be carried out and only when it is clear that there is no prospect of the business in question being able to operate without causing an odour , which amounts to a statutory nuisance , will the court permit the issue of a writ of sequestration for contempt of court , in committing breaches of the undertaking not to cause a statutory nuisance , thus closing the business down without compensation .
29 Although many values were too small for the chi-test to be applied , it is clear some doctors are more involved in treatment decisions than others , although it is not clear why .
30 It is clear some workers and ex-workers who do develop cancer will question whether their work with SSEB/SNL was in any way responsible .
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