Sentence examples for phrase it is from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "it is well-settled law" means what it says.

She also repeatedly used the phrase "it is what it is".

History matters; but, in Karabell's resounding phrase, "it is up to each of us to use it well".

Mr. Menaker's career at The New Yorker was nearly cut short in the early 1970's when his copy-editing questions about the implications of the phrase "it is our Constitution, not theirs" in an article were ignored.

For example, she might have seen it in a book by the French refugee in England, Mr Gros, whose preface to his Complete French Spelling Book, Or Rules for Pronouncing the French Language, According to the Decisions of the Academy, and the Best Grammarians (London: C Gros and Dulau and Co) published in 1805, opens with the phrase: "it is a truth universally acknowledged".

That is, their interpretation of the phrase "it is easy for me to stick to my aims and accomplish my goals" may have been related to their goal of losing weight and living healthier in terms of what they eat and how physically active they are in their daily life.

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Early in the play, something caught her eye, a phrase: "it was one of those days".

To use a time-honored phrase, "it's not just about the sex".

In a phrase, it's offense versus defense.

In one phrase it was "the common man".

"Ethnic-cleansing is a bad phrase, it's not appropriate.

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