Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that it [is] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It could be , or I 'm just wondering if it 's actually squirrels , because although the , the excreta contains berries erm a squirrel will eat berries , it will also eat nuts and of course they do bury their nuts and I 've actually seen squirrels in other parts of the country digging holes and starting a bit of a larder and of course there are a lot of , of erm squirrels in Croydon so I think unless you actually see the animal you can only speculate that it is something small like a vole or , or a squirrel .
2 It may well be open countryside , we can all agree that it 's it 's it 's beyond this it 's currently beyond the settlement .
3 It would seem to cover the situation where the accused takes the victim 's umbrella dishonestly and the victim buys back the umbrella , not realising that it is his own .
4 It Not so much move around , er some people , the age group you 're talking about going to the blues , because do n't just think that it 's it is prominently West Indians or blacks , that go , but there 's white people go as well .
5 Then : ‘ If you would just confirm that it is your brother … ’
6 Because very young children have this inherent feeling that their parents can do no wrong , should one or other of those adults disappear from the scene for any reason , the child will always think that it is his fault .
7 But does he ever feel that it is his fate never to become World Champion ?
8 Again , it is likely that women today , and even more so in the future , will not automatically assume that it is their place to provide care when this is required . ’
9 They will inevitably feel that it is their own fault — that they are in some way ‘ bad ’ or deserving of such treatment .
10 A , it 's part of , it 's linked to the fact that erm , the Council 's quite erm concerned to get , you know , community groups active in the town and responding to things as well as just the Council , Council Officer 's , but it 's also linked to the fact that we as Council Officer 's ca n't be overtly political , it 's far to say , and you know , what happens is groups get set up to resist things like last year when the hospital lost the fifty million pounds , there 's enough people on it now to say that it 's you people here that formed the bulk of thos e groups .
11 And you hit it and it bends up and it just dies and I 've been sitting like , I mean I , I definitely do n't think that it is anything with the way I hold it in like cos I 've been sitting going and I just , just hit it and it goes ee , it just dies so you ca n't bend , that 's on too .
12 ‘ I do n't feel that it 's mine , ’ Jenna said quietly .
13 I have n't carried the exercise out but I would simply say that it 's it 's not valid to do an exercise like this in the way that this is done .
14 Well I have no see no evidence for that suggestion , and I think if the panel are going to accept this suggestion , then evidence or some some sort of information should be put forward to back it , because I do n't accept that it 's it 's necessarily the case .
15 I can certainly confirm that it is our intention to ensure that the legislation contains proposals such as my hon. Friend suggested , just as there are in the legislation that applies to the rest of the country .
16 Erm Chairman , I 'm , I can certainly confirm that it is our policy to er notify with a copy of the report the erm er member in whose area an application erm is .
17 I believe that it is , she thought , I truly believe that it is my mind , for Isabel has always been so firm , so clearly in control .
18 Do n't think that because it 's actually ringing that it 's somebody ringing , or whatever .
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