Example sentences of "[conj] it [be] and " in BNC.

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1 For a classical particle we can know both its position and momentum , where it is and what it is doing .
2 If I take it to the police the matter will be dealt with much sooner than if we leave it where it is and wait for them to call here .
3 People are always asking why a particular village or farm is sited where it is and so , sooner or later , the landscape historian will have to give this question some consideration .
4 where it is and then zoom .
5 so that we , we all know what 's going on and and where it is and
6 I could have my own contributions returned or I could leave my pension where it was and draw it at the age of sixty-five .
7 They then spent the rest of the lesson — the first part had taken twenty minutes — in writing an account of why Rome was settled where it was and comparing it with the legends that they knew concerning Rome .
8 ‘ So I hailed a taxi outside the motel and just said British Committee and he knew immediately where it was and drove me straight there . ’
9 She asked him to hold the screen just where it was and she went round the back of it , out of his sight .
10 When they 'd moved in he 'd made a point of telling just about everybody where it was and how much it was costing — wincing a little at the same time , as if he were telling the story against himself and his own folly — but it had become a sterile kind of heaven , and he sat around in it like some forgotten angel .
11 ‘ Put everything back where it was and start the engine , ’ she screamed .
12 Taking her courage in both hands , she left her bag where it was and turned the knob , pushing open the door into the kitchen which smelled so warm and inviting and blessedly familiar that a lump rose in her throat .
13 He found himself saying , ‘ In 1919 the Enabling Act was passed ’ and then could not remember what the Enabling Act was ; although it was and still in part is the Act which defines the nature of the establishment in England .
14 However , assuming that it is and that Winchester became for the purposes of the Act of 1986 a member of Lautro , then the assumption does not lead to any relevant conclusion .
15 The plaintiff could not prove that the defendant knew it was a secret process either because of its nature or because he had been specifically told that it was and Vaisey J pointed out that if it were really secret it was surprising that the defendant 's employment had brought him into contact with it ; he had been to prison in the past .
16 You that you accepted that as as conclusive that it was and not .
17 On the other hand , what you 'll get is this continual lying going on about kidding everybody that everything 's better than it is and , of course , the eternal gratitude .
18 The management of the health service is now infinitely better than it was and the trend to devolving responsibility downwards has continued apace .
19 The belay will probably be a few feet lower than it was and nearer to the exit from the groove .
20 You might agree that it 's wasteful that it 's not the best way of channelling the resources but the fact is that the global amount available because of it is much greater than it was and that will be our baseline to start from if they decide to reorganise the money in a different way .
21 The ratio of bankers ' balances to deposit liabilities will be smaller than it was and if , as we have now said several times , the original ratio was a desired one , then banks will have to make further adjustments to their balance sheets to restore the ratio .
22 It did n't hurt , honestly , but it looked worse than it was and Lisabeth sort of saw red . ’
23 Gesner had made it better than it was and had carried Ingrid through most of her numbers .
24 There was an assumption that inflation would be higher than it was and that was cut back to one point five percent , which I think that I would actually support was a sensible way forward .
25 and it 's and it 's certainly hormonally linked
26 And there 's and erm we 're doing a project on conservation and actually helping the conservation as well and erm as well cos so them up and it 's and it 's gey good for our own project .
27 And it 's and it 's
28 But I think it 's absolutely clear that if we have , if we have no sort of terminal erm perhaps it is yes to terminal two at Stansted and I do believe that we must talk and think and act competent er Mr has put various the case but , but we are entitled to we represent Hertfordshire people and we must keep more confident er and it 's interests and I believe there is erm , if we do n't do something , somebody else would be doing that , erm and it 's and , and , and I hope that , that er the , will support and I believe that we will be doing erm so there 's a lot more complex work to be done without erm congestion on the M twenty five , although we 've got the work to put our case but at this very early stage be represented at the enquiry to put the evidence , to put the alternatives is absolutely .
29 You need to get rid of that and it 's and create a dance floor
30 And it 's and Jackie 's gon na do it , and she went away
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