Example sentences of "it [is] [pron] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's nothing to be proud of , just a fact . |
2 | It 's nothing to be proud of it . |
3 | " It 's nothing to be ashamed of … |
4 | It 's nothing to be bothered about really you know it it 's a good thing to do . |
5 | It 's nothing to be frightened about , it 's not something new , as been stated . |
6 | ‘ It 's nothing to be ashamed of , ’ Lindsey said softly . |
7 | I suppose it 's something to be grateful for that I can do anything useful for you , so stop worrying . |
8 | ‘ I suppose ’ , she said , with one last , earnest look in the mirror , ‘ it 's something to be almost done with the bloody decades . |
9 | Copy it to Andrew and then Andrew knows when the I B I S invoice comes forward that it 's something to be |
10 | but it 's something to be slightly aware of , so |
11 | It 's something to be enormously proud of and we are attempting to involve everyone er say in Hertfordshire er in this important area and Hertfordshire is I say , what it 's all about . |
12 | ‘ It is something to be cherished and nurtured , adapted and improved , but in our country it is in mortal danger . ’ |
13 | It is something to be proud of , ’ she said . |
14 | It may , according to circumstances and the personalities involved , be best to fix a regular mutually agreeable day for visiting , so that it is something to be looked forward to and prepared for . |
15 | Accurate information about epilepsy is essential to avoid the perception that it is something to be ashamed of or feared . |
16 | When it does , the occasion is one to remember and the guidance emanating from it is something to be heeded . |
17 | It is one to be proud of . |
18 | Of course , it is nothing to be alarmed about . |
19 | Either because its causal impact is outweighed by structural considerations ( a possibility that will be discussed in Chapter vi ) , or because it is itself to be explained as the effect of social wholes and their properties . |