Example sentences of "it [be] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Had a case of a claim by a child for damages for pre-natal injury come before the English courts in the period from 1972 to the enactment of the Act of 1976 , and had it been as well argued as the present cases have been in this court , I have no doubt that the English court would have been referred to Watt v. Rama [ 1972 ] V.R. 353 and Duval v. Seguin , 26 D.L.R. ( 3d ) 418 and would have preferred the views there expressed to Walker v. Great Northern Railway . |
2 | ‘ It 's as well seein' it 's your last night at the leery work . ’ |
3 | Having er , been invited to attend the first ever in County Council Hearing I 'm delighted with it 's as well received as it 's had and I would just like to clarify point C which is after the relative sort of consultation with local members and the whole review of meeting er , who will be present at the review meeting ? |
4 | ‘ I see a wistfulness in him , and I think it 's because subconsciously he wants a son to be a friend to him , to carry on his name and help him in his work . ’ |
5 | Perhaps it 's because so many people are opting not to bother . |
6 | But none of the Oxford goal scorers are actually in the national charts , but we were saying it 's because so many of them are scoring , Foyle , Magilton , Nogan , Simpson and Stein — all have scored seven or more . |
7 | " I know why , I think it 's because now there 's a reason why I must . |
8 | Yes it is cos otherwise you end up with a big big |
9 | The reason is simple , it is because virtually all stitch types and variations are based on one or more of these three simple stitches . |
10 | Conventional wisdom is that within broad limits , these types of change of use do not need consent , but it is as yet untested : the issue may ultimately be judged by the external effect of the split or amalgamation ( e. g. increase in traffic ) . |
11 | There have been few studies of office automation applications , but projections about specific skill requirements are extremely difficult to make at present because it is as yet quite unclear how office automation will be used . |
12 | It is as yet far from complete , with only half a dozen of the country 's forty-plus aerodromes included , but subscribers are promised that the remainder will be issued them as soon as possible . |
13 | The development of radio and television , of new technologies to record speech , create new emphases whose significance it is as yet difficult to grasp . |
14 | However , it is as yet too early to assess Nizan 's integration in the political sphere . |
15 | It is as yet unknown , however , whether eradication of the organism influences the presence and extent of gastric metaplastic tissue in the duodenal bulb . |
16 | While it is as yet unclear what the new guidelines will mean in practice , experts have noted that biotechnology in the United States will be less regulated than in Europe . |
17 | You can correct the errors in the specified input file using the editor $EDIT which can be accessed by pressing PF1/1 — the Breakout key ; the use of this key is fully described in Appendix A. When you leave the editor , LIFESPAN will display the Scan A Module page once again , exactly as it was before regardless of whether you have or have not corrected the error . |
18 | Then in the event of a change of monarchy , Anne 's marriage to Prince Richard could , since it was as yet incomplete , be annulled . |
19 | The population of the town doubled in the last forty years of the eighteenth century ( thirty-five thousand people in 1760 ; seventy-three thousand in 1801 ) , but it was as yet far from being the dark and horrible landscape that it eventually became . |
20 | Observers noted that while there was general agreement that the CSCE was the best forum for taking political decisions on peacekeeping forces , it was as yet undecided whether the organization should have its own forces ( as proposed by the German government ) or whether other bodies such as the Western European Union , the North Atlantic Treat Organization ( NATO ) or the UN should provide forces ( as advocated by the USA , the United Kingdom and others ) . |
21 | Maybe it was because today so closely mirrored that subconscious yearning for escape she 'd experienced , gazing at the yachts outside Roman 's office , that she felt slightly disorientated . |
22 | But I ca n't remember what it was because obviously , at that age , you do n't bother about money do you like , you know . |
23 | ‘ I asked Chris Evert how she knew she was ready to retire , and she said it was because sometimes she did n't care if she lost . |
24 | But Pete reckoned it was because like cos like Pete 's seeing Susan |