Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [is] the " in BNC.

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1 What really attracted me to the whole idea was that June said : ‘ Personally I think it is the greatest thing since sliced bread . ’
2 So I think it 's the cats she catches anything from .
3 Well they 're trendy so I suppose it 's the usual afternoon run to Leo 's is it ?
4 ‘ Well , we heard that it 's all that Ian Brown will eat so we reckon it 's the secret of being dead thin and good looking ! ’
5 still I think it 's the fact erm you know y you 're not she 's got a problem on her mind she 's not been well you 're not taking her serious
6 Now I know it 's the landlord 's it 's as tainted as an unfaithful lover .
7 Now I see it 's the energy that makes the world go round .
8 Now I believe it is the case that some Christians do project their own failings on to the Devil .
9 Now I believe it 's the duty of the G M B and the trade union movement to first publicize the problem then we need a campaign and a strategy to avoid it , and that is going back to decent pension funds .
10 well I mean it is the most er reliable high resort
11 Well I mean it 's the first position ever of such sort .
12 On Saturday well I mean it 's the option to have it Saturday .
13 Well I think it 's the School in the complex .
14 No , we , well I think it 's the
15 Well I think it 's the macho thing .
16 Next , you know they race to the top of there like well I reckon it 's the one just past it .
17 Er well I suppose it 's the same nowadays you know is n't it ?
18 Well I suppose it 's the way you wanted .
19 Well I feel it 's the right of every woman that wants a baby to know what it 's like to hold her own baby in her own arms .
20 Mm but no what I 'm sort of , getting back , I mean , you know , I do n't I think it 's the kids I mean , I du n no why ?
21 Well we know it 's the last week in April or something
22 Well they reckon it 's the seeds of the poppy .
23 well he says it 's the national speed limit , seventy
24 Well he reckons it 's the thirty first now
25 Talking of the growing demands for extra beat officers , he said : ‘ Everywhere I go it is the main thing that is brought to my attention .
26 Talking of the growing demands for extra beat officers , he said : ‘ Everywhere I go it is the main thing that is brought to my attention .
27 Then I remember it 's the next day and there 'll be a letter from Marie .
28 Then I suppose it 's the RTO again , ’ Lucinda ventured .
29 I do not feel therefore , there is any crime for the trade union role in , in the constitutional procedure of the Party , whether it be selecting candidates or voting at conference , indeed I feel it is the strength of the movement .
30 And yet I think it 's the English Commission that abolished the English loans .
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