Example sentences of "[pron] it [be] [pers pn] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | and I , sort of , said to him it 's he 's enjoyed it , he has n't , sort of , moaned . |
2 | If she wants whatever it is she gets out of this relationship , no one can deny she 's entitled to it . |
3 | Lee ca n't breathe Liz has got psoriasis and Lee 's got whatever it is she 's got ! |
4 | He is employed doing whatever it is he does by a Bank whose caring dirigeants wear pin-striped underpants and will look after him until he retires . |
5 | ‘ He 'll be busy , ’ said Robert , ‘ studying briefs , or whatever it is he does . ’ |
6 | What he said was you do n't get paid until the erm the actual sort of whatever it is he 's sold has been installed . |
7 | When the child does what you want , tell him what it is he has done that has earned your praise — for example , ‘ That was good of you to tidy up your toys . |
8 | ‘ It may help to remember , ’ she adds , ‘ that the man has n't necessarily gone out looking , and he might not even be conscious of what it is he wants . |
9 | sleeping in the car today , that 's what it is he 's just woken up . |
10 | To the perspectival appearance at that point of view being what it is it makes no difference whether or not the point of view is occupied by a viewer . |
11 | But what it is it 's come in a great big pack package thing these two speakers . |
12 | ‘ You 'd better explain to me what it is she does as a job . |
13 | ‘ Bring her in to me , I 'll soon sort out just what it is she wants , ’ Emily said , rising to her feet and shaking the creases from her crinoline gown . |
14 | ‘ The conference is waiting to discover what it is she intends to do , now that she has finally arrived in Brighton . ’ |
15 | Well could n't , could she , could she just go back one page and let's us see what it was she wants . |