Sentence examples for it is which from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'it is which' is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they modify, so you would say "Which is it?" instead. For example: I can't remember the name of the book, which is it?.

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"It is a test of the ICC always to make sure it is not what its detractors say it is, which is that it only investigate Africans".

Soderling is meeting the ball where it is, which is not quite where it should be.

No one seems to know exactly how long it is, which says something in itself.

I can look at stuff and know what it is, which is nice.

"Maggie is completely straightforward and says it like it is, which I respect immensely.

A. Yes it is, which is why I want to spend time with people.

"It's baseball the way it is, which is a very profitable business".

That's what it is, which in laymen's terms is just human nature.

When the injury happens, they'll say they don't really know what it is, which is the way most injuries are.

It just is what it is, which is wonderful for me, because I'm pretty much the same.

Which would tell us what shape it is, which might in turn tell us.. something more useful.

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