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

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1 I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine .
2 Listen to the slosh-slosh-slosh , feel the rocking motion floating through me as if I 'm part of it — close my eyes — I 'm on my rocking chair and I 'm …
3 So , you see , I 've entered , as completely as I can , the scene on my postcard ; I 'm part of it .
4 And I was chairman of it for about six years or so before the council broke up .
5 ‘ He gave me so much — quite apart from sexual fulfilment , which was part of it , and a very exciting and wonderful part because he taught me so much about sex . ’
6 Not just the right to negotiate , but to but the organization should actually be organized to benefit the people who are part of it .
7 controls those authorised persons who are members of it by requiring them to comply with the rules of the organisation .
8 controls those authorised persons who are members of it .
9 ‘ Forgive me , ’ Athelstan said quietly , ‘ I do not wish to call you liars but there is a great mystery here and you are party to it . ’
10 We 're the only two who 're part of it .
11 M. Well , you 're part of it .
12 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 .
13 She felt transported into their safe , happy world , felt as though she were part of it .
14 with one exception , all [ scholars ] contacted have expressed strongly that the service did not appear to see the practical relevance of university training , did not know how to exploit the benefits gained by the individual and in many cases showed noticeable coolness to those who were part of it .
15 A had no proprietary interest in the farm but had transmitted earlier offers for it to the bank who were trustees of it .
16 In the fifteenth century London remained under merchant rule : all but 6 of the 88 men who were mayor during it were drawn from the 6 greatest companies , the mercers , grocers , drapers , fishmongers , goldsmiths and skinners .
17 She 's part of it , you know . ’
18 That 's nature , and we 're part of it .
19 Then when we 're bump against it would just bends over , you see .
20 So an annuity ca n't fall once you 've bought it it 's guaranteed , so you can see there are advantages to it .
21 It will no doubt have its critics and I would have to admit that there are elements of it I am not happy about .
22 Where the technique was first practised is unknown , although it is traditionally thought to be of Chinese origin , although there are accounts of it being used in India around 550 BC .
23 Supposedly I , I think there are problems with it working .
24 What the European movement needs to do , the labour movement in Europe , Labour and Socialist Parties in Europe is to monitor the Maastricht Treaty , because it is not necessarily the best thing since sliced bread , there are problems with it .
25 You will see that in a second but there are limitations with it .
26 This remains an attractive option for some educators as can be seen in the Design Council supported Design Dimension Project ( Baynes , 1985 ) and there are echoes of it in many of LEA programmes supported by the Arts in Schools Project ( Schools Curriculum Development Committee , 1986a , 1986b and 1986c ) .
27 Kaleida will initially be housed at Apple 's headquarters , but there are plans for it to be relocated to Silicon Valley later in the year .
28 Clearly the Heart of England deal has not been completed and there are difficulties with it , which is a pity as it would have been a good start to the venture .
29 This walk does n't actually explore the reserve , but there are trails around it if you want to make a detour .
30 There are records of it going back hundreds of years all across Europe and it is presumed it was based on fertility influences . ’
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