Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] it be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Some woman called the Bogey and they called her , they said to her , will this Mrs come up we want , we want to sing it 's her |
2 | The Raffertys of this world , even in the changing climate of 1945 , Harriet reflected , still seemed to think it was their duty to ensure that others , rather than themselves , had a little relaxation . |
3 | Clem seemed to think it was something to do with me . ’ |
4 | In particular he seemed to feel it was his rider 's duty to support his head and neck . |
5 | So we 're going to see it are we from the flat ? |
6 | Another type of pattern that always makes me think carefully about how I 'm going to position it is one with a vertical element and which is asymmetrical for example pattern 4–29 ( Fig 6 ) . |
7 | And I happen to know it was you that put Ephraim 's boots in my bag . ’ |
8 | You were n't going to buy it were you ? |
9 | You humans seem to forget it 's you that have all the fun . |
10 | You seem to forget it was you who left the Road not us , John . |
11 | I seem to recall it was your suggestion we went up to my place . ’ |
12 | are all going to get it is it ? |
13 | I 'd like to think it was my body they were after , but I suspect they just wanted to destroy the shirt . |
14 | You 're a girl , they 're blokes , they seem to think it 's their duty to comment ; it does n't matter what you 're wearing . |
15 | I 'd like to say it was nothing but I 'd be lying . ’ |
16 | What it requires to extend it is what Einstein 's work on general relativity gave to the special theory , namely , a generalization of it which extends it to all frames of reference regardless . |
17 | I began to think it was something to do with me . ’ |
18 | I was beginning to think it was me who was dense . ’ |
19 | Harold , through to the first quarter-final of his professional career , said : ‘ This is obviously my best ever win , and while Stephen did n't play well I like to think it was something to do with the way I played . ’ |
20 | I sometimes like to think it was my eloquence , but the fact of the matter is that if I had got up on my hind legs and suggested a bit of Karaoke instead of the morning service , they would have leaped at it . |
21 | I thought of the two members of my crew who were dead and remembered that if any of us had deserved to die it was 1 , who was responsible for the disaster . |
22 | We 'll just have to pray it 's him in there . ’ |
23 | ‘ Put on a white tie and try to think it is your wedding . ’ |
24 | No I meant to say it 's somebody that works there is it ? |
25 | allowed to do it are they now ? |
26 | ‘ He did n't seem to think it was anything , ’ said Wendy . |
27 | She had to suppose it was herself . |
28 | Like Williams , Hill was defiant about his talent and ambitions , saying : ‘ I am not too disheartened because I am improving all the time as a Grand Prix racer and you have to remember it is my first season . |
29 | I 'm never gon na , I 'm never gon na learn learn it by concentrating on how I 'm gon na do it , I 'm just gon na have to sing it the way it is because I 'm not gon na learn to do it am I ? |
30 | ‘ It is indeed , and I have to say it 's my own personal favourite . |