Example sentences of "it 's [art] [noun sg] who " in BNC.

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1 Or likewise an introvert does n't necessarily mean it 's a person who does n't talk to anybody who keeps themselves to themselves and is a miserable , it 's not like that at all .
2 It 's a man who lives in Merry Beauchamp . ’
3 In Funny Business it 's a clown who 's at the centre of the fun .
4 It 's the individual who finds out how to paint .
5 It 's the government who looks good , ’ says Gary Smith , 23 , who joined the Enterprise Allowance first in Bradford , then in London .
6 and trying to get to socialism but it 's , it 's the government who are doing the work .
7 Sometimes it 's the man who goes off sex .
8 It 's the man who sells drinks , ’ said IB4E .
9 It says it 's the devil who finds work for idle hands .
10 Does n't matter whether it 's the er whether it 's the person who does the short list or whether it 's the Home Secretary himself or whether it 's the other members of the authorities such as the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh would prefer in his amendment .
11 In the end , the analysis is gon na occur , it 's the patient who , who really does n't analyze their ego comes to grips with the unconscious .
12 As for table tennis , it 's the Chinese who 've dominated .
13 And if the solicitor got it wrong it 's the executor who takes the blame .
14 ‘ Yes , as usual no doubt it 's the woman who 's left to take care of things .
15 It 's the woman who carries the child , the woman who does the work , the man does nothing . ’
16 It 's the rider who can use his riding art and physique to harness and master each new step in GP technology who ultimately wins the day .
17 As it is , it 's the family who takes responsibility for denying the baby existence , though permitting its death rather than allowing its life .
18 With a lightly-built guitar , the sound ‘ surrounds ’ the instrument , and it 's the player who gets the full enjoyment . ’
19 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
20 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
21 So you get , if you like , a development here er of presidential authority and the perception of the presidency both from the point of view of incumbents and from the point of view of the American people and gradually in the twentieth century you get an increasing focus an increasing focus on the presidency as the engine of government , that it 's the president who makes things happen , it 's the president who fixes things , it 's the president who responds to crises and as the crises become more frequent and the crises become more intense so the focus on the president also expands and the Buchanan view is now no longer tenable , the Buchanan view it 's not possible for any president to play the dignified monarch .
22 ‘ It generally happens the other way round : it 's the mother who 's possessive of the son .
23 You may have watched er , certain chat shows on the , on the television , or heard them on the radio , and er depending who the person being interviewed is , very often it actually changes , and it 's the interviewer who is really being put through it it 's the , it 's the person being interviewed who is in charge of the situation and that was the case here with Jesus .
24 It 's the Governor who 's the real cunt . ’
25 So what 's happened to the idea that it 's the polluter who should pay for the clean-up , farmers and nitrate manufacturers .
26 ‘ Tell him it 's the guy who buys all his cigarettes . ’
27 Here at ZZAP ! we 're very good at spotting ripped-off software , but should one slip through the net it 's the sender who 'd be in trouble — this could mean a hefty fine and possible imprisonment if you 're lucky , or being made to eat your own entrails if I catch you before the software company !
28 This is not unusual , particularly if it 's the female who 's killed , as the male would n't feed the young — that 's always the mother 's job .
29 As a team ( see Job ) and often it 's the Dog who pads
30 It 's an oldie who disappeared and then came back
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