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

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1 Attendance can I just erm ask is it er possible attendance less unexplained absence or is it actual attendance plus explained absences for attendance ?
2 The wallpaper 's muave or is it mauve hell with green plums .
3 Is it all punishment from now on in ?
4 Does anyone know if you can order more than one ticket with the new membership cards , or is it one ticket per member ?
5 or is it two hours in the morning ?
6 It suffices to note here that the more heavily firms discount the future the less likely is it that collusion among them can be sustained .
7 And he tells you when he wants to go , or is it regular times of the day ? .
8 Is it total insertion of the penis into the vagina ?
9 It 's erm , erm is it five streets up this way ?
10 There 's only about er what is it four teams below them in the table at the moment and a defeat today would be a serious blow for them .
11 Nor is it good news for the majority of people who already own-especially those who became first-time buyers over the past four years and whose complete capital has been wiped out : more than a million such people are probably technically bankrupt but need not admit it so long as they keep paying their mortgage .
12 But is it good news for the political parties : are they spending their money wisely ?
13 Not only is it good value for money , it 's clear that a great deal of thought has been given to the virus problem and how to cure it .
14 Is it hard work in the quarries ? ’
15 What sort of beauty is it these lads from the shanty town possess ?
16 Is it some aspect of your work or your life that is getting out of control ?
17 Is it some sort of insurance policy ? ’
18 Is it some sort of extra-wise one , or something . ’
19 Is it some sort of reference to your own noble persistence in trying to restore our marriage ?
20 Is it some sort of or something ?
21 Is it this sort of colour ?
22 Is it popular attitudes towards democracy which have changed so drastically ?
23 Is it twenty P for an hour or thirty P ?
24 Are there sensible reasons for this , or is it another example of the way in which political expediency and manipulation , rather than evidence , are dictating the shape of welfare reform in the UK ?
25 Is that ending of the arm's-length principle Government policy or is it another example of a Minister , who knows that he has only another five weeks in the job , making a remark entirely of his own without consulting his civil servants , the Arts Council or any of the national companies ?
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