Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun sg] be [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The second reason is that it draws the punching hip right back and cocks it , without telegraphing this fact to the opponent .
2 A second problem is that it seems somehow contradictory that to should have meaning in some of its uses but not in others .
3 The first response is that it does n't matter very much .
4 An advantage of the first point was that it allowed Galileo to say that the sacred scribes had intentionally refrained from imparting complex scientific knowledge , despite having it at their disposal .
5 The benefit of the first method is that it cuts total lead time while leaving each individual stage length unchanged .
6 The third benefit is that it yields a measure of capital .
7 Er my next point is that it has t this panel has to consider the implications of the Selby go for growth approach which I would call it , and I do n't think Selby differ from that , I think Selby are embarked on a a a a policy of growth , that the implications of that policy have to be con taken into consideration in relation to housing in particular , erm and it is apparent that if the allocation is doubled then there is unquestionably going to be a housing implication arising from that , and whether that would fit in with policies H one and H two .
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