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

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1 We rose over the shoulder " of a hill , and suddenly it was there beneath us , looking glorious with the afternoon light sparkling on its rippled surface .
2 Mm well apparently it 's actually for her daughter .
3 Basically it 's out of my hands now .
4 SIR — Perhaps it is not for me , as a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church , to comment on ‘ the precise purpose ’ of Cardinal Hume 's visit to Moscow ( report , April 16 ) .
5 Milton Keynes is about as far from the sea as it is possible to get in England , and Roger Mason 's motivation in coming to us was never quite clear to me ( perhaps it was n't to him either , for although after four intensive years ' research he produced a many-hundred page ‘ draft ’ of his thesis , far in excess of what might be required , he finally failed to submit it for examination ) .
6 And perhaps it was n't for you and Maria Luisa … ’
7 Well that will seem to me to be a bit more but obviously it 's up to you but it may not quite work out as neatly as erm but you may well like to think about the role of women as perceived , the way they treat men and relationships .
8 So it is up to you to see that this does not happen , by creating circumstances in which they can continue to develop their relationship ‘ which his mother has every right to expect to be an on-going one , even in her old age .
9 So it 's either at his flat or , more likely , he had it with him when he was blown to bits . ’
10 So it 's up to her .
11 Yeah , his his number 's on the dice happen to leave him so he was on the race track , so it 's up to him now .
12 So it 's up to you .
13 Some of which we have n't done yet , some of which we have , so it 's up to you .
14 So it 's up to you really .
15 On the other hand , erm quite a number are supporting the troops that are doing the fighting on our behalf , so it 's up to you ; it 's your comments that we want — Oxford , three double one , one double one , the lines are open and do please call in now .
16 So it 's up in my bedroom during the summer scrubbing .
17 So it 's not for me to sort of sit quietly and listen to , record other people , so it 's my conversation they want .
18 Erm , living there because all can do at the moment , is work in a shop or a restaurant or something like that and she does n't get paid as much as she 'll get on Social Security so it 's not worth it ,
19 so it 's not in their interests to push this through .
20 I do , I mean I do that when I erm , y , you 're so excited about getting a gain on the appointment and you think , why he 's got about five in there , and then you think there 's a big space between them , but you think , no I 'm not going onto next week because you might not be interested then , but you do , you end up putting it down so they , so it 's still in their mind and that 's the , the way I work and it 's probably wrong , it 's probably wrong , I mean I do n't
21 So it 's solely for your own use .
22 There was no one else around so it was up to me .
23 So it was n't for my benefit .
24 So it was n't like us at all .
25 So it was n't in its natural state — not its natural falling state .
26 Nevertheless it was out of his own immediate sense of the renewal of life , his very own good news that seemed to match the eternal Good News out of Bethlehem , that Frere spoke to his congregation that Christmas .
27 Soon it was on to our second garden of the day ; Hodges Barn at Shipton Moyne .
28 Thus it is up to us , we must ‘ use or lose ’ the nearest railway line to Bishop 's Castle .
29 you know working type chairman or something , I do n't know , anyway it 's just for you to think about it
30 Anyway it 's out of your hands now . ’
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