Example sentences of "it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So the first thing , is it a function , the first thing , and then two , if it is , is it many-one or one-one ?
2 If it is , is it many-one , one-many ?
3 And this maxim seems especially appropriate for the seed trade , in spite of it insatiable appetite for novelty .
4 She calls it corrective training .
5 Not surprisingly they may consequently pay it little attention and even discard it altogether .
6 The private sector , however , had no intention of extending coverage to those who could offer it little or no return on their balance sheet .
7 tt They 'd got two handles which was b made it mobile , two wheels , and used it Have four sacks at the end of this threshing engine , hanging on little hooks , and and a bloke there seeing that it got filled alright and it when it was full , they used to run this thing underneath a sack , crank it up by hand , like that , till they got it to the required height , then nestle it on their shoulders , you see there was a There 's a there 's an art in carrying c In carrying coal and there 's an art in carrying corn and there 's an art in carrying beef .
8 That 's the important phrase , and if you find it 's easier to keep it mobile if you 've taken some paracetamol or aspirin , then by all means do that .
9 Having discovered which it is , say it up-to-time at normal speed .
10 Kisses , hugs , cuddles ( for very young children ) , pat on the back , words of praise ( 'great ! ' ) and encouragement ( 'you 're doing fine ; keep it up' ) .
11 This was a function of the domanial estate-structure ( sometimes known to English-speaking historians as the manorial system ) , that is of a central directly-farmed agricultural unit , having peasant-tenements grouped around it and owing labour-services on it , and more distant tenements associated with it owing other types of dues and services .
12 But frankly I find it bloody embarrassing ! ’
13 This time in three weeks it will all be over , we 'll all be sat there thinking well was it bloody worth it , all that hard work money and rushing about , is it worth it ?
14 Oh it were I play a bloody tune on it bloody snake charmer
15 That 's a about a in n it bloody hell !
16 It was only tiny but it bloody talk !
17 Rage , part of it self-directed because she had temporarily forgotten it too , made her voice shake .
18 She progressed eventually to the title role , playing it 500 times .
19 The huge proportions of the main rooms made it unsuitable for conversion into houses , as did the flat-roofed additions — albeit designed with some care .
20 As allopurinol did not inhibit the growth of L. casei nor interfere with the growth of experimental tumours , nor did it appear to have any other properties which made it unsuitable , it received further investigation in man .
21 It does , however , have some properties which are less well understood , and which , in the view of some data analysts , can make it unsuitable for analysing some contingency tables .
22 She had made no reference to Joan 's first visit to the Hall , considering it unsuitable to combine such a letter with practicalities .
23 Latest word from the grapevine is that IBM Corp 's 3390-9 disk drive may be put back to June 1 or June 8 ( CI No 2,165 ) , and there is a certain lack of confidence that the thing will be an easy sell given that it is significantly slower than the lower capacity drives , making it unsuitable for most leading edge mainframe applications ( CI No 2,165 ) : the conspiracy theorists conjecture that it is not a product that the sales force and the market actually want , one that could have been developed simply to respond to something a competitor was planning but in the end never launched , but that it has cost sufficient to develop that to write off the effort now would leave a nasty hole in AdStar Inc 's balance sheet — much better to put the thing out in the confidence that some users will bite , and write the work off over perhaps a five-year product life .
24 Like Unix , it started life as a development environment , and like Unix , it had intrinsic features that made it unsuitable as a production operating system .
25 The essential feature of the judicial process which makes it unsuitable to deal with polycentric problems is its bipolar and adversary nature .
26 Now , however , the unfortunate residents of Mer have learned that their village is to be the site of a huge new quarry which would clearly make it unsuitable for exploitation as a centre of tourism .
27 Woodworm and beetle infestation makes much of it unsuitable for structural work but treated and cleaned up with an adze to give it the right period look , much of it could be put to good decorative effect .
28 Rue is an example of a common , well-known garden herb , with a long history of use , yet with properties that make it unsuitable for general use by the layman .
29 The natural history of the disease also makes it unsuitable for screening by imaging techniques : a normal scan now is no guarantee of a normal heart in the future .
30 The quality of the printing is very high although the restricted paper width makes it unsuitable for wordprocessing and other serious uses .
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