Example sentences of "[adv] it be [prep] his " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ As I say , it went to Canon Wheeler or perhaps it 's in his house , amongst his effects . ’ |
2 | 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 . |
3 | So it was under his adopted name , as Henry Morton Stanley , that he met Livingstone in Africa . |
4 | Mark yesterday it was in his box in his wee desk . |
5 | Now it was within his grasp . |
6 | He knew how it had come to him , and now it was in his hand . |
7 | Well it 's on his way home . |
8 | If he wishes to accept the principle of the Bill , surely it is within his powers , when it reaches another place , to have either the long title or the short title amended and to bring in an amendment on a broader basis within the Bill 's scope . |
9 | The hon. Gentleman has acknowledged , indeed it is in his report , that , by simply increasing the income support rate , all that we do is cause the fees to rise behind it . |
10 | I 'd make it me business to er yes and course it was to his trade good jobs as he 'd done for customers , had it done so well , they told somebody else and it brought in trade , see what I mean ? |
11 | This all assumes that Golding 's idea of original sin is true and is therefore it is from his perspective , but I do agree with the point he makes and therefore feel that in real life the girls would degenerate into some kind of ‘ sin ’ . |