Example sentences of "[pron] be [adj] [noun sg] [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 Oh , Anne was telling me she said er she went out last night and mum turned round and said to her now do n't you be late home cos it 's cold out there .
2 If the child gives a written statement to the social worker , the statement itself is first-hand hearsay as it is one stage removed from the child who could give direct evidence of the abuse .
3 At the beginning of the Kyoto meeting a working party was set up to consider proposals from the southern African countries , which would differentiate between " critically endangered " and " endangered " species , and under which trade would be banned only if there were strong evidence that it was affecting the conservation of the species .
4 Looking to , I 've referred to the possible changes and the recommendations really say that , at present there 's insufficient information and it 's against a background of very dramatic future changes in fire safety .
5 The electric motor that powered the Holland underwater is preserved excellently and there is great confidence that it will run .
6 There is good evidence that it is associated with individual galaxies as these seem to have dark haloes which extend well beyond the visible stars .
7 The major factor in the incremental process is that the previous year 's budget and level of expenditure is not challenged — there is general acceptance that it is valid .
8 That is , genes control the synthesis of protein molecules , and , for that reason , there is general acceptance that it is at the level of molecular interactions that the behaviour of cells and embryos needs to be understood .
9 Beginning with education , there is general agreement that it is not just any kind of education which will encourage economic growth .
10 Anxious , inexperienced mothers can be the source of their child 's mysterious health problems , of course , but there is increasing evidence that it is commonly something in the diet or the environment .
11 So although those carers in the action sample were grateful for the help they received from the Home Support Project ( and almost without exception carers throughout the action samples expressed the same sentiment ) , there is scant evidence that it contributed to allaying feelings of strain .
12 This is because there is considerable evidence that it is normal in English to put more animate nouns and thematic information in sentence-initial position .
13 LISS looks set to get its new junior school this year , villagers heard at the parish council 's annual general meeting but there is bitter disappointment that it could be at the cost of a community centre .
14 LTP has since been found in all excitatory pathways in the hippocampus , as well as in several other regions in the brain , and there is growing evidence that it underlies at least certain forms of memory .
15 Clearly er my recollection at the time there was great concern and it can and it 's it 's it 's arguably reflected in the public response , about creating a new road passing between Harrogate and Knaresborough .
16 I am sorry that he is disappointed that the order did not go to Swan 's , but I can assure him that there was fair play and it has gone to Yarrow .
17 On Sunday , all afternoon it 's flipping football and it drives me crazy !
18 He says it 's useful information but it does raise the question of how many other people have not come forward .
19 It 's good experience and it keeps you fit .
20 think it 's good business when it 's
21 it 's blue paper that it came off the fax machine I 'm sure er
22 . So it 's normally quite expensive and it 's , it 's lovely material and it comes down to about here .
23 It 's not , I mean , it 's music , and it 's pop music but it 's not .
24 It 's excellent exercise and it certainly beats Army PT . ’
25 It is of course an external system , well over 150000 light-years away , and it is sheer coincidence that it lies almost behind the two globulars , 47 Tucanæ and NGC 362 .
26 It is good fun and it was a job worth doing but I do n't want to die in the saddle .
27 It is anti-working class and it is anti-British .
28 It is common ground that it is for the governors of a voluntary aided school to decide who is to be admitted as a pupil and to lay down the admissions policy of the school .
29 It is common ground that it is a prerequisite of the notice that the documents sought are such as the bank ‘ may reasonably require for the performance of its functions under this Act . ’
30 It was international class and it 's a pity no television cameras recorded it . ’
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