Example sentences of "be [conj] [pers pn] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | The advantages of longitudinal studies are that they make it possible to study change over time , though as a series of snapshots rather than as a continuous process . |
2 | Well the theoretical advantages are that it makes it er a , a lot more er predictable for businesses to trade with Europe . |
3 | Berowne 's only explanation had been that he felt it was time for his life to take a new direction . |
4 | and when he said er , you know he said you know well , er , you like a cigarette the doctor said , yeah , and my dad was so proud of this , you wan na cigarette yeah , you can smoke if you 're , there you are and he said it , it was n't the cigarettes |
5 | Er human testing and immunizations is still going gone in this are and I hope it wo n't ever stop . |
6 | so you 've got a guideline as to what you are if you need it . |
7 | there are but I mean it 's it 's silly for people to say once a man is sexually aroused it 's quite difficult to stop is n't it ? |
8 | Well , it might be that we regard it as whether everybody else interprets it that way . |
9 | He did not say what it was but it may be that we found it in the safe this morning . |
10 | Well it 's alright as long as it does n't get to be like I said it could , these are lovely stamps you know |
11 | cunt , wonder what that would be if they put it in a dictionary . |
12 | I can leave it on the stove or take if off , and either way it wo n't be the same as it would be if we ate it now . ’ |
13 | And these are just sort of piling up together well they they can all be if we choose it right we can make it usually make it one . |
14 | My parents and I saw her in the school play and they thought she was so wonderful that they invited her to lunch — to make me see what I could be if I did it right . |
15 | Would be if you discharged it into the environment , because of course , carbon monoxide is what ? |
16 | Perhaps there used to be and I lost it . |
17 | It should n't be and I think it 's a very sad reflection on the human race that it often is . ’ |
18 | I think it is tough for BD because the midfield have their own way of playing which they 've had since the first season back , and Chapman knew where to be cos they built it round him . |
19 | Might be but I doubt it so no it 's not John Major but it was a good thought Terry . |
20 | It used to be but I think it 's an old |
21 | I admit that I prefer the longer film , but that may be because I saw it first . |
22 | As Carmel finished the 3s , she came to me and whispered : ‘ I think I can see what the 5s are going to be before I do it ’ , and she explained her prediction . |
23 | Er ploughmen and horsemen were the elite of farm workers and the sons would could only aspire to do what they did and And er eventually I suspect it got to be a little more organized and er they had these little games of of ploughing matches , maybe in a rudimentary farm to begin with , but it eventually came to be as we see it today , over a long period of time . |
24 | Ah yes , but now that 's very interesting because that 's not the same as was the old regulation with the H N D recognition with Napier , and it used to be as I understood it that you had to actually be in membership and leave a period of time between doing the certificate and the diploma . |
25 | If things were as they seemed it would n't matter . |
26 | He was fascinated by those deepest drives which were as he put it in 1919 ‘ canalizations of something … simple , terrible and unknown ’ . |
27 | I think , I think yes , I think the consensus is that we hold it on Friday the ninth erm and we 're going to apply , the three full time officers will apply for those in their organization that they want to attend , apply for paid release . |
28 | I think there 's a third fact that you touched on earlier that I think it 's just worth mentioning and that is that we know it 's also a genetic pre-disposition to anorexia nervosa , in other words , we know that in certain families it is a disorder that will run from one generation to another . |
29 | The terrible thing about the modern attitude to death is that we pass it on to our children . |
30 | I mean I one of the things that I 've always sort of had in mind is that we put it down in the reception area . |