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

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1 Then we 've got to together it 's a set-up disk .
2 If he extends his arms with the fingers together it is an award .
3 ‘ I had hoped that I might be able to find you some accommodation around here , but apparently it 's the duty of your local council in London to rehouse you and nobody else wants to pick up the bill . ’
4 Apparently it 's the policy of Conway House to be as much like home for its residents as it can . ’
5 Apparently it 's the frost that 's done this that and the other
6 Apparently it was the withholding or delay in the payment of Peter 's Pence from England that led Pope Alexander II to approve the Norman expedition in 1066 .
7 Basically it is an accessory to the already solid connection between band and fans , a confirmation that the band exist as real working people and a chance for both sides to voice their appreciation of the other .
8 No , I think it 's well known , actually , amongst the computing fraternity , that the best programmers are actually housewives , because basically it 's a question of housekeeping .
9 What it is , is it 's a what , what , aha what it is er it 's a film and basically it 's a film with spaces in it for Robin Williams just to say jokes .
10 What you have to remember about parsing is that basically it 's a reflex ’ .
11 I think that basically it 's a bunch of hocus pocus. erm Barbara Bryant .
12 I suppose basically it 's a matter of getting .
13 She 's good hearted , but basically it 's a waste of money for the wool .
14 ‘ I 'd say in a way that basically it 's a form of a policing job .
15 Basically it 's the Jaws syndrome — there are people who do n't want to admit there 's shit happening in the water . ’
16 Well basically it 's the people , like we get on so well with the English over here and as they say back home the .
17 So , so basically it 's an incentive system for , to increase production .
18 Yet basically it was a team of people trying to wrest power , not a populist-based overthrow .
19 Basically it was the songs and a sort of mime play with Jack , Lindsay and David leading into a set piece with Lindsay as the old woman feeding the birds , which is a wonderful one , where the bird grows and grows to a monstrous size and finally devours the old lady .
20 For those who had criticized the flawed economics of the nuclear protagonists ' case for so long it was the beginning of their justification .
21 More especially it is a means of showing the changing moods and capacities of the hero of Victorious Troy , a younger hero than the capable Cruiser Trewsbury .
22 And naturally it was the wish of the Baron and madame .
23 Evidence of the cost effectiveness of inspections is hard to come by and on this basis alone it is an area of challenge for partnerships .
24 And then suddenly she felt something running up her leg she looked down it was the spider , it had left Mademoiselle a long time ago and had secreted itself under a desk afraid of all the trampling feet around .
25 Perhaps it 's a case of money talking and the fans coming second .
26 Perhaps it 's a thief !
27 Perhaps it 's a way of admitting that things ca n't ever bear the same certainty again .
28 " Perhaps it 's a favourite .
29 " Indeed , I 've been thinking perhaps it 's a mercy , you know .
30 I was n't going to turn her out with nowhere to go , you know , young lady — but perhaps it 's a bit hard on an old lady to go into a new place after living in the same cottage most of her life .
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