Example sentences of "[vb base] that it [be] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I realise that it is my ability to change do get do not get any separately items will affect the rights of the third party .
2 And you say that it 's it 's since he 's co it 's the since he 's come
3 If they failed to reach agreement , the Queen would summon them and simply say that it was their business to ensure that the Queen 's government was carried on .
4 People forget that it was they who freed the country from Pol Pot , otherwise many more would have died than the one million who were starved , tortured , and executed between 1975-78 .
5 The girls insist that it is their fundamental right to wear their scarves at all times , just as some of their fellow students wear skullcaps or the cross .
6 The critics and defeated rivals of Anca Petrescu in the competition for the Comrade 's patronage insist that it was her idea to resolve the question of the approach road to the Civic Centre by the most dramatic and destructive means .
7 I do n't know , I imagine that it 's something tha they 're construct some work of art they
8 Senior administrators are not above attempting to influence the shape of policy , but once the policy has been made they accept that it is their responsibility to bring about its implementation .
9 Would the rest of Britain simply accept that it was their democratic right to self-determination that was being exercised ?
10 Such parents know that it is something they have been socialised into by a segregated society , and that things could have been otherwise : that they ought to be otherwise ( It 's not fair … ’ ) .
11 There is no way that we can change those without the agreement of all the other members of the community er but I know that it 's something that er my colleagues at the foreign office are extremely concerned with .
12 I have n't done precise cal computation of interest , but , erm the rough one indicate that it is something in the region of five thousand , two hundred but I quite agree with his Lordship 's figure of five , two , O , seven , total one is one , two , one , six , three , four , O
13 We believe that it is our duty to provide time , money and journalists for investigations of policy , people or institutions on behalf of the public .
14 I believe that it is , she thought , I truly believe that it is my mind , for Isabel has always been so firm , so clearly in control .
15 In fact some British researchers believe that it 's our oestrogen which governs our sexuality .
16 ‘ I understand that it was you who found your brother 's body ? ’
17 If we examine the theory of the origins of human society and personality put forward by Freud in Totem and Taboo we find that it is what might be termed a monotraumatic theory .
18 There 's so much in what Chris has said is there not , that we , I 'm so pleased that your address is going to be published because I feel that it 's something we shall want to have and to take back to our organisations .
19 ‘ I feel that it 's my job to do what a lot of film-makers in the 80s did , which is to tell you , ‘ do n't worry , be happy . ’
20 We claim that it is our right , and yet , so often , in so many little things , our free will is guided not by our relationship with our inner friend , but by our selfish , greedy nature .
21 Opposition to the project became the focus of the resistance to the Communist government and Hungarian Greens claim that it was their mobilisation of the country against the state on this particular issue which led to the regime 's downfall .
22 I doubt that it is his real name . ’
23 Feminists argue that it 's our male-dominated society that requires women to lose weight .
24 And I think that it is it would be a mistake to look at in terms of a certain set
25 I , I agree that it is something that we must make sure that we arrange in future because people do get nervous about the cars out there unattended and er
26 But since I agree that it is your duty to enquire as to the welfare of your wedded lord , and as … ’
27 The music is lost , but Cavalieri 's contemporaries agree that it was he who , as Peri put it in the preface to his Euridice ( 1600 ) , ‘ before anyone else made our music ’ ( i.e. the ‘ nuova maniera di canto ’ ) ‘ heard on the stage ’ .
28 I pray that it is you reading this , my darling .
29 Those who care for ‘ ordinary ’ old people learn much about the courage and competence which so many display ; they discover that it is their ordinariness which is remarkable — their determination to carry on with the daily business of life , often in the face of considerable difficulties .
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