Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [prep] it be " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the government ( Minister of Land , 1966 , 3 ) has not only sanctioned this growth when , as long ago as 1966 , they stated ‘ that townspeople ought to be able to spend their leisure in the countryside if they want to ’ but following a report of the House of Lords ( HL Select Committee 1973 ) has also endorsed and encouraged recreational uses when they accepted ( Secretary of State for the Environment , 1975 , 1 ) that ‘ recreation should be regarded as one of the community 's everyday needs and that provision for it is part of the social services ’ .
2 Right so that bit of it is a hundred and eighty , and that bit will be forty five ,
3 Right that , that bit of it is fine .
4 Yes , that , that bit of it is fine but surely if collectivization implies that you mechanize as well , you need industrialization in order to be able to mechanize .
5 This can take many forms , but the idea is that part of it is strapped around your backside ; this prevents the hook from riding up and allows you to take all the weight of the rig by sitting .
6 The biggest worry about Europe 's recession , however , is that part of it is the result of an erosion of competitiveness that will burden Europe for years to come .
7 That part of it was true enough .
8 What is really going on is they are rigging a system to hide that kind of it 's clearly anonymous to marry a woman who 's your grandmother .
9 That brand of it is an offshoot of the United States v Europe confrontation which has been fuelled by the Ryder Cup and spilled over now into major championships , potentially the more so at the Masters where the winners for the past four years have been British .
10 I can hear that car like it 's just going past here .
11 But that side of it was Christine 's department anyway .
12 And then , each side of it 's making contact and it 's gone into a hole that size , and it 's moving it ai n't making contact .
13 The conventional Georgian houses each side of it were as high , but its neo-classical facade in Portland stone and brick dominated the terrace and the whole square , inalienably a part of them , yet looking almost arrogantly unique .
14 And has another trick up it 's sleeve .
15 The Cathedral apse provides a bastion in the city walls and this part of it was built 1088–91 .
16 Oh yes they put this , this tannin down it was like a bark I do n't know what it was cos I 'm not in the leather trade , I , I do n't know much about it except that it was some by-product from the of the er tanning process , and they used to put this stuff down when people were ill .
17 I take issue with the Foreign Secretary 's remarks this morning about it being expected that the EC would take the initiative .
18 It 's not misty this morning like it was .
19 Yet the acting-out of conflict is no more healthy in a true sense than its repression if this externalization of it is compulsive and without insight .
20 Her desire for such a life was so passionate , and her gratitude to Walter for this glimpse of it was so great that she could have kissed him in the street , and later that day she did in fact allow him to undo her brassiere strap without a word of protest .
21 It 's the fact that we are so close to America , that we 've got this highly dynamic American sound that we had in the sixties in this country with the kind of dynamism in the sixties and the desire to sort of break through all kinds of formal barriers — I mean the mini skirt period , you know what I mean and in certain cities , like Liverpool , where this feeling of it is necessary to break through barriers to create this kind of dynamic sort of extremely vital sound .
22 The first argument has some merit for it is akin to the argument of non-Marxists that education should be related to the needs of the economy .
23 If they put another candidate in it 's does n't do Labour 's name any good does it ?
24 This contributes to the power of her work , adding an element of claustrophobia , but there is some risk of it being missed .
25 er , it 's pretty youthful this country with it 's
26 We had to like tell her about five times so they knew it was n't our room as we like took this guy in it was like books , everything was , there was so much crap on the floor , we had to get through to get to the radiator so that our next door neighbour could try and like stop it from leaking .
27 This time round it was not so easy .
28 Somewhere in the depths of Bell Atlantic Corp , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , Very Long Instruction Word technology is making a resurgence , and this time around it 's destined for use with Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sparc RISC chip .
29 He 's competing in the speed event ; this time around it 's a demonstration sport , but anyone who 's got the guts to fly down an ice run at 100 mph deserves a medal .
30 This time around it is a case of ‘ once bitten , twice shy ’ and their doubt is not simple but compound .
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