Example sentences of "be [adv] [pron] [noun sg] [to-vb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ It 's obviously their job to keep tabs on the financial situation and my job to provide enetertaining football on the pitch and win promotion .
2 Details of Industrial Development Authority incentives granted to Sun for the establishment of the centre in Dublin were not revealed — ‘ it is not our practice to reveal payments , ’ a spokesman said .
3 " Although it is not our custom to shake hands , he likes to please his foreign overlords .
4 Goldsmith could merely reply , ‘ It is not our habit to marry Indians ’ .
5 Patiño is known to have told Goldsmith that it would be impossible because , ‘ It is not our habit to marry Jews ’ .
6 Things seem hopeless at the moment , but it 's not our policy to let kidnappers get away with their crimes . ’
7 Still , it 's not my object to spoil things .
8 It 's also your responsibility to strip beds and arrange for the disposal of inflammable or explosive materials .
9 Now while we 're on this point about what exactly am I entitled to , erm we ought to say a word about credit notes cos there are a lot of shops who say well erm you know it is it is n't company policy to , it is n't our policy to offer refunds , but we 're quite happy to offer you a credit note .
10 It is then their duty to make choices .
11 It was just my luck to have bags made of light nylon , weighing in at ten kilos in total .
12 Not only is this virtually impossible ( and improbable ) in cases of injury — fatal or otherwise — to employees or the public , but in cases of financial irregularities it is always open for the suspect(s) to plead that it was not his intention to defraud shareholders , indeed even though he engaged in what appears to be financially irregular practices , his intention all along had been to improve shareholders ' financial interests , but unfortunately due to unforeseeable circumstances , matters went sour .
13 But he asked nothing ; it was not his habit to woo men from their clan allegiance , or try to make dishonest use of a man he wished to employ honestly .
  Next page