Example sentences of "it [be] [adv] common [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's just common sense .
2 It 's just common sense . ’
3 It 's just common sense and proves what we 've always said that there is n't a need for this reservoir .
4 you know it anyway , it 's just common sense that , I mean you know how to cross the road now , do n't ya ? , look one way and that
5 If it 's a private job , then it 's only common courtesy to have a word with the owners of the house and ask if they mind you helping yourself to an old door , or whatever .
6 It 's only common sense , but I 've seen a lot of hard-earned cash parted with in the pursuit of instrument-enhanced choppery and there just ai n't no such thing .
7 If we fail to help these children now they will not be able to contribute to the social economic wellbeing of the nation and may cost us in time more social and financial in , in , in the future , so it 's good investment , we 're friendly with them , we , we do sympathize them but it 's only common sense and good investment that we fully recompense that the to the level it should n't be er by the Home Office that is to replace fifteen percent o of seventy five , I think seventy of .
8 I 'm not necessarily in connection with anything I might it 's it 's very common practice in my experience which seems to me very reasonable .
9 This emphasis is significantly different from what it is nowadays common form to acknowledge — Pound 's kindness and generosity to other writers , particularly in his London years .
10 It is again common ground that the appropriate course for the House now to take in accordance with regulation 143 of the Regulations of 1989 is to adjourn the hearing of the defendant 's application for an order under section 18 , which will automatically activate the procedure under regulation 147 requiring the defendant , if he is minded to pursue the matter , to file evidence in support of his claim .
11 Nor could I believe that it was the intention to bring in at a single stroke a charge to tax that would be calculated to interrupt the education and expectations of so many parents and children , for it is surely common knowledge that the provision of free or subsidised education for the children of those teaching in independent schools was part of their usual terms of employment and that the salaries paid would be wholly insufficient to meet a charge to tax based on the full fees of the school .
12 However , it is increasingly common practice for companies to use a combination of in-house staff who have an in-depth knowledge of the company and external consultants to bring objectivity to the exercise .
13 It is increasingly common practice for clients to request tenders to produce a commercial from more than one production company — usually three — as part of the necessary process of controlling costs .
14 ( 11 ) It is increasingly common practice amongst conveyancers to supply a list for completion by the seller in order to answer the question about fixtures and fittings .
15 Thus , it is also common ground that the complainant must have been an existing borrower at the time of the grant or refusal in question .
16 It is also common ground that , if the court is to have civil jurisdiction under section 13(2) in a case such as the present , this must be by virtue of section 13(2) ( a ) , which reads :
17 It is also common practice to disclose the contents and effects of extensive documents .
18 Most of it is just common sense .
19 Most hotels have periods of high activity and low activity and therefore it is quite common practice to organise the duty rotas for certain members of staff on a ‘ split duty ’ basis .
20 Although this is technically against the rules , it is still common practice .
21 It is now common knowledge that there were consultants — were , because the Government have done something about the problem — who simply said , ’ I am a very important man .
22 It is now common practice to use a series of different strength weak links , and to select one suited to the strength and weight of the glider .
23 It is now common practice in large hotels to issue guests on arrival with identity booklets in attractively designed folders containing information on the facilities available in the hotel .
24 It is now common practice to commence a lease with particulars , definitions and interpretation , which are particularly useful as leases have become longer .
25 It is now common practice , and indeed included as part of the conditions of sale , that a deposit may be used by the seller as the deposit on another purchase , although the deposit would need to be held in that transaction as stakeholder until completion .
26 It is now common practice for the deposit to be passed along the chain as previously described .
27 If the land is unregistered , then it is now common practice to use what is called a " Rule 72 Transfer " .
28 It is only common sense that an interviewer will be interested in a candidate who actually shows some enthusiasm for the job and the firm .
29 It is only common sense not to drink large quantities of diuretic liquid like coffee or fruit juice before an interview .
30 In any social situation connected with work , even if you are unaware of any assessment taking place , it is only common sense to limit your intake of alcohol .
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