Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Well because when you shine a light on to a board only half of it is gon na be facing only half of it is gon na be facing .
2 Well because when you shine a light on to a board only half of it is gon na be facing only half of it is gon na be facing .
3 The East India Company 's nominal capital of £740,000 would have been about 2 per cent of the national income , though in fact only half of it was paid up until calls for fresh capital had to be made in the 1690s .
4 The treatment plan is not equipped to deal effectively with waste of such high chemical toxicity , and so much of it is passed out in the Yellow Creek to be carried away into the Cumberland River , with the result that the creek has become severely polluted .
5 ‘ I would say there 's a cultural acceptance of violence simply because there 's so much of it being fed to everybody . ’
6 Well the , the risk has changed for a start I mean with the chemicals there are so many now erm chemicals and so much of it being transported by road , the risk of that and the dangers of accidents must be increased , although legislation has brought in a number of improvements , so firemen have to be very much up to date with that .
7 ‘ He put the letter on the fire , but not all of it was burnt .
8 Their claim was all the more pointed for it was made in the City of London , in the heart of the constituency of Peter Brooke — replaced last night as Northern Ireland Secretary — who has led , with consummate patience , the process of bringing all the Ulster politicians to the same conference table for the first time in 16 years .
9 and erm er in the end of course , hardly any of it was implemented .
10 Well though some of it was coming from Argentine , that used to be boneless Argentine beef .
11 There is an extensive and rapidly growing literature on the tectonics of plate interiors , but unfortunately much of it is written from a geophysical rather than a geomorphic perspective and it is not readily accessible to readers lacking a good grounding in physics and maths .
12 He seizes in his stomach , showing clearly how much of it is to spare , and thrusts his hand straight down the front of his trousers .
13 Having decided the degree of obligation and the categories of CPD , how much of it is required ?
14 Almost all of it is made in South Wales , where there is a large labour supply skilled in this type of work .
15 Almost all of it is exported through Tees Dock at Middlesbrough , but some is also sent from Whitby .
16 Consequently most of it is scored for orchestral accompaniment : to extract the songs and perform them with piano , either in a performance-art format , as does Angelina Réaux , or as a Liederabend like Carole Farley , is to present a one-dimensional aspect of the music and an ultimate disservice to the composer .
17 Their Lancastrian sympathies had resulted in the forfeiture of their land early in the 1460s , when much of it was granted to Gloucester , but the de Veres had subsequently reached an accommodation with the new regime and had regained their land before Gloucester came of age .
18 Their Lancastrian sympathies had resulted in the forfeiture of their land early in the 1460s , when much of it was granted to Gloucester , but the de Veres had subsequently reached an accommodation with the new regime and had regained their land before Gloucester came of age .
19 Alternatively , there may be sufficient capital but too much of it is tied up in plant , buildings or slow moving or non-moving stock with not enough left over to pay the wages on Friday .
20 The most dominant structural factor in the work is that much of it is cast in the form of canticles .
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