Example sentences of "[verb] it be the " in BNC.
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1 | Nor has it been the result of government action and state control . |
2 | ‘ Did you know it 's the biggest bank in the United States ? ’ |
3 | ‘ If you must know it 's the men in the prison-ships who fire the gun . ’ |
4 | You wo n't know it 's the real thing unless you ( and she ) still feel the same in , oh , a year or so at least ; that 's the only way to prove you are n't living a dragonfly mistake . |
5 | ‘ Do n't know about that , but I do know it 's the only good look I 'm going to get for months so I 'm making the most of it . ’ |
6 | A lot of things that I 'd still do here if , if I could whip up some enthusiasm if my husband would , I ca n't , he was a bricklayer , sub contractor and they have knocked this kitchen out about three times since they 've been there , and the last , this last effort , I think they 've put imitation beams in , I have n't seen it , but we think they have and er , oh it 's , you would n't know it 's the same house at all , you would n't know it |
7 | Then we 'll know it 's the shell under there , can you ? |
8 | There was something at St Michael 's but I did n't know it was the one world week . |
9 | ‘ How did you know it was the motorbike service ? ’ |
10 | I did n't know it was the duvet duvet . |
11 | ‘ But ye promised it was the last , ’ Winnie said , the drunken Rab ; and she could have pulled her hair and needed a pee but was frightened to leave Rab alone . |
12 | Now because the potential difference across the resistance R of the unknown impedance Z must be in phase with the potential difference across the standard series resistance , the phasor representing it is the projection AC of AB along the direction of OA . |
13 | Similarly , because the potential difference across the reactance X of the unknown impedance Z must be in phase quadrature ( 90° out of phase ) with the potential difference across the standard series resistance , the phasor representing it is the projection CB of AB perpendicular to the direction of OA . |
14 | The only sign that anyone had ever occupied it was the flattened grass beneath the tree , where her blanket had been . |
15 | Close observers of Microsoft say that what really interest it is the licensing fees it says Sun should be paying . |
16 | Clearly visible as an up-lighter caught it was the strong profile of Martin Ward , with the Dyson family a few steps behind . |
17 | As with any type of climbing it 's the footwork that 's all important , and it matters little what you have in your hands if your feet are n't used properly . |
18 | ‘ Anyone who uses the East-Coast mainline will recognise it is the biggest investment since the steam age . ’ |
19 | She pretended not to see the light in his eyes ; she pretended it was the wind going up her skirt that made her suddenly shiver with apprehension . |
20 | ‘ I expect it 's the sidh , is n't it ? ’ |
21 | ‘ I expect it 's the hat . ’ |
22 | I expect it 's the weather . |
23 | I expect it 's the petals and |
24 | But I expect it is the effects of expatriation . |
25 | She thought more about losing the coal to Mrs Phipps than about Granny , it seemed to me then , but I expect it was the shock that caused her to react in that way . |
26 | Its admirers say it is the consummate manager . |
27 | Some say they should bring back hanging ; others say it is the politicians they should hang ; but most say there is nothing anybody can do at all . |
28 | Every year in October we say it is the finest thing in the garden . |
29 | Some say it is the form assumed by the GHOST of a girl disappointed in love , who fruitlessly searches for her sweetheart , a fisherman who was drowned . |
30 | The majority say it is the fault of a Weak Government which could not run a Whelk Stall . |