Example sentences of "[noun] would be [prep] it " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah but it might not work you see that 's a big risk for a school to take and anyway the parents would be against it . |
2 | For the DUP to embrace this accord and attempt to make it work would be for it to abandon its opposition to anything which presages a united Ireland . |
3 | Leading Wren Lilith Penrose would have to be watched , or Lucinda and Jane would be in it , right up to their ear-holes . |
4 | No arranger would be without it . |
5 | It was at the expense of last year 's Irish champion Mark Delaney that Kirk , from the Cairnlodge club rose to Ulster title status some months ago and if the Games team of '94 was picked tomorrow , this lanky shipyard apprentice would be in it for certain . |
6 | The first was that the abrogation of responsibility by a nation for its coinage would be for it to surrender the essence of its own statehood . |
7 | Richardson would be into it . |
8 | Most of the top dealers in the world would be after it . ’ |
9 | I read in the ministerial journals — the Secretary of State for the Environment will certainly know about it — that the Minister of State said that , once a person is in a band , his property would be in it probably for perpetuity . |
10 | Some of these women would be on it . |
11 | A girl who looked like Wren Jane Kendal would be worth it . |