Example sentences of "it [be] [conj] [pron] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Could it be that he and the king his brother hear Mass at St. Peter ad Vincula , the chapel outside the White Tower ? ’
2 Occasionally swear words are interspersed with functional words like it 's and mine but i it tends to be very heavily orientated towards the the less nice side of the language up there .
3 So if you want to So it 's if you when especially as you 're going to do it on your calculator anyway ,
4 Yeah that 's that 's what I mean it 's if it if it run on the immersion before then you would n't have had that tank stat on there .
5 It 's because you and Irene are the cleverest , ’ she explained .
6 ‘ Now that we know British food is just about the worst in the world , ’ says Jonathon Porritt , director of Friends of the Earth UK , ‘ how ironic it is that we and other rich nations are exporting fat and sugar to starving people in Africa and Asia .
7 The longer a person ( here defined as the head of the household ) is unemployed , the more likely it is that he or she will belong to the general labourer or other occupational groups .
8 In the end , of course , what is to count as data is whatever materials are grist to the researcher 's mill ; whatever it is that he or she wants to work with .
9 Roughly speaking , the lower the socioeconomic group of someone 's father , the more likely it is that his or her full-time education ended in school , rather than college or university .
10 So if someone is mugged , raped , or injured , it is because he or she believed it would happen .
11 If the present , our present , has a place in the novel , it is as something that is looked to and not seen ; we do not exist .
12 It is if you if you want to go and see it and get a sort sense of history without a lot of shall we say school school book text type history , but just local history excellent I I I was there well the tour was erm an hour and three quarters and it sort of ran out of light more than ran of talk .
13 It was before he and Paul lived together , but that does n't seem to make any difference .
14 While waiting for Mr Knightley to arrive , the rest of us were invited to tour the grounds , and so it was that I and about ten others led off to the banks of the River Avon by a ruthlessly hearty philanthropist extraordinaire , Lady Patricia Rutherford .
15 On that occasion , although one of them only was present , both counsel and solicitor were in court acting on their behalf , and I find it very difficult to accept that neither counsel nor solicitor at the conclusion of the hearing explained in the clearest terms to the second appellant precisely what it was that she and the first appellant were to be restrained from doing .
16 He could hang around , of course , for the following hour or two , pretending to know what it was that he or anybody else should seek to discover .
17 But I did wonder , after a year or more , how it was that he and Mme G expected me to use the public baths rather than offer me the convenience of the bathroom in the pavillon .
18 It was while he and his parents were visiting his brother , Ewan , 28 , a poultry farm manager , that he went to see Sangiti Secondary School run by the Sisters of Kilimanjaro .
19 The men times the hours when whenever you whenever you get your answer , you can check that your men times the hours must still still be the same as it was when you when they gave you the question .
20 And yet the process for fixing expenditure allocations seems to be as much of a shambles as ever it was when you and Mr Heath were so concerned about it in the late 1960s .
21 If his marriage was in trouble it was because he and Diana had not been given a chance .
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