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

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1 Erm and it 's just bits of crisps .
2 You you hear of tragedies , perhaps in , i in in the Far East where hundreds , thousands of people are killed in flooding and in the like , and it 's just numbers to us .
3 You know , I think we 've that nobody keeps us We 've had a name over the years that we 're an expensive carrier , and it 's just sort of keep going and educating them that we 've come down in the market or ,
4 Erm , and for some people , well for the whole of the rural economy , it 's harder to , or they 're in a , a lesser income situation , and it 's also availability of credit , or access to funds is much , you know , people have less savings , and so forth , because they do n't save .
5 1991 has been a marvellous year for Good Housekeeping and it 's largely thanks to you .
6 That shop was taken to Kirkwall and it 's now Boondatoon in Old Scapa Road .
7 and then when they break up for Easter and it 's only sort of like whatever it is from now until September
8 And it 's only sort of , as you say , when you get older and you
9 That lady said when one of the royals went it was nice to see , but I mean there 's women that do that every day of the week and it 's never writ about then !
10 In the real world , it is unlikely that a product has clear advantages over its competition on all points , and it is clearly part of the selling function for the salesperson to emphasise those superior features and benefits which his product possesses .
11 There is also a children 's play area , and it is just east of Market Bosworth on B.585 .
12 This is the distinctive method of instruction at Oxford , and it is extremely prodigal of time .
13 Another potential problem for patients is that they find themselves in the role of information-giver , and it is often information of a very personal nature .
14 The strange aeons were over , and it was nearly time for the Sandrat to kill Death .
15 Charles and John Higgs clicked , and it was largely thanks to the relationship struck up with him , and the sheer personality of the man , that Charles became wholly and genuinely enthused by every aspect of the Duchy .
16 because , you come back here and all the Scottish women were vast and they lost their figure 's and it was just sort of almost taken for granted that you have a baby and you loose your figure , but you do n't mind because you 've got the children .
17 And it was always sort of open house and the nurses used to come in when they were off duty a lot .
18 So , sharp spikes for Harry and arrows for John , and it was only luck in both cases that had saved us .
19 Under normal circumstances small favours of this type could be obtained by a politician with government connections , and it was only circumstances of a temporary nature which made job provision difficult for Scots politicians , such as the effective block which appeared in 1737 following the lynching of an officer of the City Guard of Edinburgh , when as a writer remarked , the hanging of Captain Porteous ‘ sticks vastly in his majesties stomach and has been a great detriment to our countray-men in getting any thing done ’ .
20 Clare Short , Labour MP for Ladywood , who raised the issue in the Commons in January , said : ‘ I think the West Midlands Police were trying to brush the matter under the carpet and it was only pressure from MPs and the media that made them do anything . ’
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