Example sentences of "it [be] [art] [noun] you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I were thinking , oh it were the day you came up with them and then you went off to , er |
2 | Well it , it were the variety you got at . |
3 | So i i it 's a standard you know dinky little thing like y you us you use You know the with their little twirly thing and er the you saw the |
4 | Oscar , oh it 's a comedy you know |
5 | But it 's a duster you take to it , not one of the latest hydraulic drills , and even as you dust , you must do it lovingly . |
6 | ‘ I was only thinking that if you 're always so high-handed in your dealings with people it 's a wonder you have n't had your come-uppance . ’ |
7 | It 's a wonder you have n't got a sore throat all the time Ann . |
8 | It 's a wonder you did n't blow the whole place up . |
9 | ‘ It 's a wonder you did n't wear lipstick to Gran 's funeral . ’ |
10 | you 'd just gone , it 's a wonder you did n't see her coming round the bloody corner . |
11 | It 's a wonder you did n't wake the baby up with the noise you 're flipping making . |
12 | It 's a wonder you did n't . |
13 | " You flaming women , you 're so stuffed with bloody honesty it 's a wonder you do n't choke on it . |
14 | It 's a wonder you do n't get them lifting boilers and things ! |
15 | It 's a vehicle you do n't need to think twice about using , no matter what the physical or social demands , and no matter where you 're headed to : to the cottage with all the kids and their friends , to the local shops , to Kitzbühel for the skiing . |
16 | So do come and see me if it 's a problem you 've got that you think needs sorting out . |
17 | I think it 's a dish you choose . |
18 | ‘ It 's a pity you 've gone off fucking , ’ continued Nubenehem when the customer had left . |
19 | It 's a pity you 've money , you 'd be a deal better off if you 'd a living to earn , teaching or nursing . ’ |
20 | And equally unofficially , it 's a pity you 've got to know her . ’ |
21 | ‘ Well , it 's a pity you said it now . |
22 | ‘ It 's a pity you bothered to come home at all , darling , ’ said Mrs. Mounce . |
23 | ‘ It 's a pity you did n't run into her , Freddy , on your way to the Gents — I presume you were on your way to the Gents . |
24 | To my mind it 's a pity you did n't take that attitude when you were first made aware of the situation , because when I returned from next door you were still yelling your head off at her and painting a vivid picture of what her life would be with an illegitimate child tacked on to her . |
25 | Constance said , ‘ It 's a pity you did n't really know Nora . |
26 | Well it 's a pity you did n't think of your daughter when you were whoring your way around the world , is n't it ? |
27 | She went on : " It 's a pity you did n't wait a little longer , but there you are . |
28 | ‘ He did miss it ; it 's a pity you did n't hear me asking Dana 's flatmate for her — you 'd have had to believe me then . ’ |
29 | ‘ It 's a pity you did n't forget the key to this place , ’ she told him . |
30 | It 's a pity you did n't think about it more carefully three years ago — or maybe it 's just as well , ’ he mocked . |