Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] it be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | None of us can expect assistance from a Vala ; nevertheless in any kind of Mordor it is one 's duty to go on . |
2 | ‘ Of course it is me ! ’ he roared . |
3 | well of course it is I mean er , it 's er , it 's essential really , it , keeps you |
4 | Unless of course it 's something you 've done . ’ |
5 | Of course it 's nothing to do with me . ’ |
6 | ‘ Of course it 's me — why have n't you phoned me before this ? ’ |
7 | Of course it 's everything , if you ca n't afford to feed your wife and children and look after the house . |
8 | ‘ Of course it 's my umbrella , ’ Soapy said . |
9 | It 's of course it 's it 's the original tune . |
10 | Of course it 's his ! she told herself crossly , after a moment . |
11 | Of course it 's Yours Truly that 's got to dust the whole kit and caboodle ! |
12 | Of course it was me . |
13 | ‘ Of course it was me . |
14 | ‘ My angel , ’ Alain said huskily , stroking back her fair hair , ‘ of course it was me . |
15 | Of course it was him that had messed up his diary , drawing those stupid pictures in it . |
16 | Of course it was her ! |
17 | And of course it was her ! |
18 | ‘ Of course it was your dog . |
19 | ‘ Of course it was his fault . |
20 | Of course it was his own fridge but he was still in the habit of speaking as if , as Mary had inferred , his great-uncle might return . |
21 | They thought they saw the Lady Eleanor cloaked and hooded , but of course it was you . |
22 | To the end of his days , he believed that his ten shillings a week pension kept him , but of course it was my father who kept the two homes going . |
23 | Since the owners of capital have always had , and continue to have , the ear of government it is their views which prevail in the legislative sphere . |
24 | If anyone knows about lack of merit it 's me . |
25 | and then I 've put project what it 's called and then I 've put what kind of project it is what type |
26 | From a hygiene point of view it 's it must be a little ancient by now . |
27 | pouring down with rain it 's it 's just such an effort to motivate yourself to get up |
28 | A more effective cry is ‘ Fire ’ because everyone sticks their heads out in case it is their house or car that is about to be burnt down . |
29 | Like to know though , in case it is anything to do with Nigel and then they can get it sorted out . |
30 | ‘ But when he dies , we 'll never be able to hunt in Meath again , in case it 's him , ’ Claire pointed out . |