Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [prep] [noun pl] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | Civil libertarians would be up in arms but it would mean fewer animals whose final romp is into a killing-room . |
2 | He 's only on antiboyotics as it is , for this zit on his armpit and his impetoygo . |
3 | It is also for presents when it is somebody 's birthday or Christmas . |
4 | Now Vernage is back behind bars and it will be at least 25 years before he comes out to scare anyone again . |
5 | The Spanish could pay for such things out of their gold and silver ; the English could not afford such things , and ran fairly frugal colonial administrations , whose pay was often in arrears whether it was supposed to be paid by the English government , the colonial taxpayers , or the company which had a charter to operate in the region . |