Example sentences of "[adv] it [be] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore it was in our judgment wrong to have discharged the jury .
2 I would like to think that if Freud were alive today , he would have said the same thing , of course when Freud wrote this book in nineteen twenty one er there was no such thing as group psychotherapy it had n't been invented yet , it was to become very much after World War Two but partly existed before and perhaps it 's past its peak now , but erm it did become very much a after World War Two and the point I made was and this is really wh wh what Heather ha h has just said , that if you take Freud 's book on , on group seriously , how can you do group psychoanalysis ?
3 ‘ As I say , it went to Canon Wheeler or perhaps it 's in his house , amongst his effects . ’
4 Perhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
5 So it is under our present system , and so it would be under the RES , if it were nomination either for a safe constituency seat or for a high position on a party list .
6 So it is upon his perception of trade unions operating as industrial co-operatives and thus reconstituting society as an industrial democracy , that his hero 's place depends , a perception which trade unionism was so quickly to abandon .
7 So it 's about her lass as well .
8 So it 's to their interest to beef you up .
9 so it 's on our tapes anyway
10 They 'll say we ca n't afford you , so it 's in my interest really that you make a profit .
11 I ca n't even tell you so it 's in my time plan , I 'll show you .
12 So it 's in your best interests to do exactly as I say , starting now .
13 So it was under his adopted name , as Henry Morton Stanley , that he met Livingstone in Africa .
14 Mark yesterday it was in his box in his wee desk .
15 I gave solemn word I 'd turn Daniel over if ever it was in my power again , So I think we 're saved , and all damage repaired .
16 It is they , after all , who have always been the symbols of their culture and traditionally it is at their slightest touch that the delicate flower of Izzat can shrivel .
17 oh they just type it though it 's in your account already
18 Luckily , I 've come to terms with my height and now it 's to my advantage , ’ she says .
19 Says Stevens : ‘ Now it 's over my nerves are jangling and I 'm hurting , I 'm a raw wound .
20 Now it was within his grasp .
21 The Spanish Civil War was of less consequence now it was in its dying spasms .
22 He knew how it had come to him , and now it was in his hand .
23 Today it is beyond our comprehension that The Marriage of Figaro could have been greeted with indifference in Vienna , that a relatively sophisticated musical public could fail to appreciate and cherish such talent .
24 Well it 's on his way home .
25 I keep saying I said to Dennis , well it 's on our property .
26 Well it 's in our paper then ?
27 Well it 's in my book ,
28 oh well it 's underneath your book , that 's why she forgot to take it , she would n't see it
29 Yeah and Ann was on about it you see and I said oh well some noisy bloody neighbours and I and I said oh well it 's like your telly in n it !
30 and she said my sister spends I mean , we 're now talking about nineteen seventy my sister spends twelve and six a week on things from for the house on the hire purchase if she ever truly runs into debt she 'll save part of the cost of the thing , you know and then she knows that she 's always going to have to put twelve and six a week aside but she does that and buys things for the house and you see if you 've got if you 've got that little bit of extra coming in it 's quite well it 's like my lodgers , Brenda if I could n't if I could n't get what I need from my lodgers well Neil pays me Neil 's house rent which thirty pound a week
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