Example sentences of "and it [be] [noun] [pron] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | the opposite way and it 's K it 's sort of the rate at which the exc |
2 | You know , water is wet and , even when you change it into , and you freeze it , you know , you hold the ice it still is wet when you heat it up and it 's steam it 's still wet ! |
3 | Let's face it , she 's a very attractive girl and it 's time she was married . ’ |
4 | Her Christmas show proved she has not lost her touch and it 's time she was fully acknowledged as the comic genius she is . |
5 | He began , ‘ You have been in the House fifteen years and it 's time you were promoted … and I now want you to go to the Board of Education . |
6 | There are twins at the bottom of the family and it 's Tristram who 's in trouble . |
7 | Ironically Leicester are heading for the top using Brian Clough 's style of passing football and it 's Forest who are reverting to more of the long ball game . |
8 | Mr Pincher , though , is only the ghost writer and it 's Dido who 's grabbing the headlines . |
9 | The international landscape with which we began 1989 — the old , familiar structures of the two alliances , the Anglo-American special relationship , the European Community 's halting progress toward greater unity , and the newer but also beginning to be familiar element of reform in the Soviet Union — is being transformed , and it is Germany which is leading that transformation . |
10 | In 1983 gas , coal and nuclear power accounted for 16% , 9% and 1% respectively of energy demand and it is gas which is establishing itself as the most significant oil alternative . |
11 | And it is HarperCollins which is publishing the Collins Cobuild Concordance Samplers . |
12 | ‘ I booked lunch at the château and it is time we were off . ’ |
13 | He lost the leadership of Leeds to Ellery Hanley and it was Hanley who was made skipper of Great Britain in Australia this summer . |
14 | In particular , Keyes had come to identify with the Romantic movement , and it was Heath-Stubbs who was able to broaden Keyes 's base by tracing for him the origins of Romanticism in primitive legends through the medieval to the Augustan poets . |
15 | The game was being played at furious pace and it was Richardson who was put to the test when he dived to turn round a long drive from Darlington in the thirty eighth minute . |
16 | The Judge said the gang may have been in a state of panic , but the police were unarmed and it was miracle they were n't seriously injured . |
17 | And it was Clay he 's dancing through here dancing through there and dancing back dancing back . |