Example sentences of "[be] [noun sg] of it " in BNC.

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1 And although Big Flame was never an ‘ entryist ’ party-within-a-party , like some of the Trotskyite groups , including Militant Tendency , everyone who had been part of it remained friends .
2 This new interest has not relied simply on a moral redefinition of ‘ crime ’ to draw attention to analogous , but uncriminalised , activities of the ruling class ( although that has been part of it ) .
3 Not that he did n't know its history — he had been part of it , if only as a silent witness of his brothers ' refusal to join the Fenian organisation which had started trying to recruit the young men of their day .
4 He 's a Russian émigré — came out just after the Revolution , although he had been part of it himself , and I do n't think he 's ever really settled down to ordinary life .
5 Even those of us too young to have been part of it are still under the spell of the culture of activism formed around it .
6 Unlike the passages on Seyh Abdulkerim , Molla Abdulkerim or Molla Yegan , however , about all of whom Mustakimzade has some sort of reservation , this passage on Hizir Bey contains no reference to or any derivation of it ; and it would seem from his particular vagueness in relation to Hizir Bey and his failure to accord him a separate article that while he is aware of the claim that Hizir Bey became Mufti , he is unsure of his relationship to the main stream of Muftis and probably regards him as not having been part of it .
7 An almost unquestioned belief in the street people had long been part of It 's rhetoric , with or without the romanticization of the drop-out , from Kerouac through to Emmett Grogan .
8 I 'm just delighted to have been part of it all .
9 Natch if the operation had gotten the go-code , that List would only have been part of it .
10 And it 's much more usual for that kind of thing to happen , so that you are more likely to get a , a minister who has a very good idea about how erm the civil service functions because he 's been part of it .
11 I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine .
12 1 The established constitution and the rules that are part of it are an aspect of the constraining context that operates on everyday politics .
13 Not just the right to negotiate , but to but the organization should actually be organized to benefit the people who are part of it .
14 They are part of it .
15 are part of it .
16 And often we are the people who embroider it and overbear it with all the complications ent that that are that are part of it .
17 In fact , there has been talk of it taking up to four years to give effect to this , during which time who knows how many young people will die , while the Home Office and the Home Secretary drag their feet ?
18 I 've been south of it all day . ’
19 We 're the only two who 're part of it .
20 M. Well , you 're part of it .
21 That 's nature , and we 're part of it .
22 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
23 Oh , it is the landscape gardeners and a very nice job they 're doing of it .
24 Yeah , yeah , more immediately , but I mean when they 're sort of it has
25 The reasons are simple : Quisling , a former army officer , diplomat , and minister of defence was the first of his kind ; and his bid for power , though his own idea , by coinciding with the German takeover was assumed to be part of it .
26 It was n't long before we realised there were many other talents around who wanted to be part of it .
27 If she truly loved someone , she could not be indifferent to the fate of other people , because her beloved would be dependent on that fate , he would be part of it , and she could no longer feel that mankind 's torments , its wars and holidays , were none of her concern .
28 Nathan is n't going to be part of it ? ’
29 McFarlane , former boss , eagerly kept contact with the cause on his home computer , aching to be part of it again : North , in reply , urged him to ‘ keep the faith ’ .
30 They are proud to be part of it .
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