Example sentences of "it [be] [noun sg] [coord] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 for all the wrong reasons , so we 're trying to sort of pick a number of tests which will determine whether there 's a problem with air conditioning and it 's humidity or or er or if the temperature .
2 Erm Napoleon happens to be it 's king and and it is very much a client of France .
3 And it is a very good way to find out whether it 's rubbish and whether you actually ought to start again .
4 I do n't know whether it 's deafness or whether it does n't register that 's what I mean , you see .
5 I am sure that all would agree that it is nonsense and that there must be a simpler way .
6 You get you do that to people yourself training the easiest way to do it is group and if they do n't know the answer you do n't look such a pratt do you ?
7 Well , it is summertime and if you have trouble getting time on the courts here in town and tripping to the Hamptons presents a problem why not simply go to Terry Dintenfass where the witty William King he of the loopy lanky aluminoids has set up a gallery-wide installation called ‘ Tennis : The Monument ’ ?
8 So you select from the information you 're given the facts that are relevant to the application you 're making that day , whether it be bail or whether it be a plea in mitigation .
9 Then , pretending for a moment that he was back there , he would turn round and face the back of his cage , open his wings , and glide down the few feet to where his food lay on the ground , pretending that it was prey and that the few feet was hundreds of feet , and that he could feel strong winds on his wings and was an adult eagle , and free , free to fly where he liked .
10 Brook Lane , but well what you could n't see you did n't know about , we used to take the cars down there it was nightmare and when you got down there , there was always the dogs roaming around and
11 Donna was n't sure whether it was perspiration or if she 'd wet herself in the hectic chase .
12 We thought it was interference but when it continued we mapped the entire area . ’
13 Fleischmann said that one of the referees had said that it was nonsense and that the reaction of this referee had made him nervous about the validity of their experiment .
14 People clung to our arms as we walked out and an Officer emptied Pernod over Gibeau 's tunic , telling him that it was Christmas and that we had a right to enjoy ourselves .
15 The next fifteen or so miles were easier , not so much because it was daylight but because , once past that towering headland , they were rowing west by north and the wind and tide were now behind them .
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