Example sentences of "[subord] it be [adv] [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This permanently uncompresses a hidden or system file that is unmovable under normal usage ( like Compaq 's HIBRN8.DAT , which is produced when the Compaq LTE goes into sleep mode , to restore the machine to life exactly where it was when it shut down ) .
2 In fact it was far worse than it is today you know .
3 Ah well , if , if it is n't I switch it off .
4 okey-dokey , but if it is n't I mean I like me home .
5 And in your Ks whenever you come across a word that starts with a K make sure you put it in your book and have a look at those occasionally so that you 're pretty sure you know all these K words and then if it is n't you say well okay got to be a C.
6 This triple-edged razor is probably put together by a bunch of names that we 're already familiar with and on a label strong enough to propel it into the club circus , but if it is n't it does n't matter ; there 's a future here if this is a first attempt .
7 If it is then you need to think carefully about what we 're talking about today , and I hope everyone here has read it already cos that shows your spirit alone .
8 If it is then I give it to you gladly . ’
9 Sometimes if it 's on Joan , I do n't watch snooker , but if it 's on I get fascinated by
10 Do n't take the suit away , the only thing I 'm a bit dubious well he said well take the suit home and try it if it 's not he said come back with it , he said and we 'll exchange it down here .
11 You have to be sure the bird is very hungry , and if it 's not you have to sit down and wait for a long , long time .
12 Cathy surely if it 's like you know said that would be too big to go in there anyway
13 Not if it 's like it looked before .
14 If it was not me speaking , would I want to listen to me ?
15 And even if it was not it allowed both sides an extra nine months in which to strengthen their positions .
16 I sort of felt as if it was where I belonged . ’
17 so that 's why her mum and dad called it Charmwood cos it 's where they did their courting .
18 With your dad yeah , yeah cos it 's now we 've got to order red paint , he did n't get any red because he did n't honestly think , well it did n't , he did n't know he 'd need it
19 It 's bizarre cos it 's like you have n't got control .
20 I went cos it was then I goes to Pete , oh no I ought to go out really , and he goes no you 're not !
21 er come along and see me because I , because it is quite you know likely that you will sort of worry about
22 Yeah because it 's just I feel I 'm missing a page , I 've got two of the same page
23 when I was sixteen because it 's then I started to get these free passes and I had a sister then who lived at Rye and I had never been across London so the next door neighbour came with me to see me across London er because I was so young you see and I said right as long as you show me across London I can come back alone , you see , and so I came back alone and I , that 's when I started , so from sixteen and er and as I say I went to Cambridge in the nineteen thirty one , it was the last day of well say nineteen thirty two , you see , and , and also in the twenties I was going on holiday alone and I went to once er to the Isle of Man and when I was er I , I sat next , well being by myself , you see , they put me in , to a little table near the wall .
24 She could not reveal the truth , because it was not hers to tell .
25 She was going to stay with him because it was where she belonged — if he asked .
26 He had desired to go to his homesite just once , not because he expected his parents to greet him with pleasure — he knew they would long ago have forgotten him in the act of rearing many other young even if they were still alive — but because it was there he had first been caught .
27 She had worn a full-length coat because it was all she had that was decently subfusc ; now she wished that she had been less conformist .
28 Er there 's another book which is similar to the other one in the sense that it made up of some papers by Phillips , Steel and Tants and that has some information about Mexicano in it , er and you find that some people er were giving Mexican language a low a low prestige rate whereas other group in the community were doing the opposite and giving a high prestige rate or certainly a less low one , er in favour of spanish a lot of the Because it was in I think it 's in South America I guess , er you find that a lot of the locals were switching to spanish because it was coming the dominant language er because of societal pressures and constraints and so on .
29 In some ways it was worse than Saturday because it was then we realised all hope had gone . ’
30 After it 's over we cut to another scene and there 's somebody who might be the little guy again and he 's still strapped to a chair but this time it 's a tall hospital chair with wheels and a little fold-away table in front of him and the straps holding his torso would be easy to undo but his hands are limp .
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