Example sentences of "it such a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or is it such a mess ? |
2 | The upper class has clear distinctive characteristics which give it such a sense of identity : not only its ownership of productive property ( the fundamental and defining feature ) but also its distinctive culture and status hierarchy . |
3 | Which makes it such a pity … ’ |
4 | Is n't it such a pity that when it comes to the playing of the game he either forgets the rules or makes up new ones . |
5 | I ATTENDED four of the evening sessions of this year 's Great British Beer Festival and had a great time — my thanks to all those who worked so hard to make it such a success . |
6 | The features of Paray 's performance which make it such a success are relevant to assessing the newcomer on Erato . |
7 | ( It was also , of course , disgusting and deplorable : that 's what made it such a success . ) |
8 | And to be his was what she wanted — which made it such a nonsense that when , as he caressed his hands over her naked behind and then pulled her to him , that as her body came into contact with the pure maleness of him , she experienced a moment of totally unexpected panic . |
9 | Why would you want to make it such a crisis ? |
10 | What did they put in the coffee that made it such a diuretic ? |
11 | Or was it such a mystery ? |
12 | ( In Scotland the Crown at the moment does not have the power to appeal against sentences which it regards as too lenient , although moves are under way to give it such a right . ) |
13 | is it such a sell-out then ? |
14 | I always worry about whether he 's going to go lame on his off-fore , he gives it such a hammering when he 's madly digging . ’ |