Example sentences of "it [subord] it [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We must do the work , and we must do it where it is needed .
2 And if she ever used it where it was overheard , the eavesdropper would consider the activity admirable ; for George Hudson was still the Railway King .
3 Undoubtedly one of the underlying trends among public opinion about mental handicap is that parents should decide ; whether to have the child , whether to keep it once it is born .
4 In particular , disagreement exists as to how child abuse is best defined , and practitioners are confused concerning the best ways of preventing non-accidental injury and dealing with it once it is identified .
5 East Germany must change course it if it is to stop the haemorrhage of its own people , he said , and renewed Bonn 's offer of financial assistance for reforms .
6 Thus the real question seems not to be whether we should detect the disease but how best we should treat it if it is detected .
7 What else can you call it if it 's priced from $3,500 and $4,000 and meant to be a network client .
8 Some babies will take their milk at room temperature , but many prefer it if it 's warmed up .
9 She would not have done it if it was to last for more than four days .
10 I think erm we could have a much healthier aspect to it if it was taught to u in a healthier way , I mean
11 It is n't worth it if it was foisted on you , or you inherited it 's got to be a personal thing .
12 However , they could not guarantee to replace it if it were damaged or vandalised .
13 Indeed , we could not afford it if it were published .
14 The beneficiary of their prayers dies in his own home ; his relations , or servants , lay out the body and watch beside it until it is placed in the coffin and taken for interment in accordance with the rites of the Church .
15 ‘ So again Kingfishers , when they catch a fish , always beat it until it is killed ; and in the Zoological Gardens they always beat the raw meat , with which they are sometimes fed , before devouring it ’ — Charles Darwin : The Expression of the Emotions in Man & Animals
16 But we are stuck with it until it is won in a manner suitable to Bush , whether or not the UN conditions have been met .
17 Or better still find the source , the cassette player , and rip out the cassette and jump up and down upon it until it is smashed into little pieces .
18 My debt is not discharged , and I can not and will not forgo it until it is paid .
19 Lydia Lopokova ( 1891-1981 ) studied ballet at the Imperial Ballet School in St Petersburg , joined the Diaghilev Company in 1910 and remained with it until it was disbanded in 1929 .
20 Hennessy watched the Rover go , following it until it was lost behind a fold in the uneven green that provided a covering for the harsh crags underneath .
21 In fact , there is no further mention of the chapel in the Minute Books of their Meetings for nearly three centuries , and much later they were to claim that they did not know about it until it was brought to their attention for the first time in 1846 .
22 After a moment , he took a cigar from his pocket , lit it with his gold Cartier lighter , and shifted it until it was clutched between his teeth .
23 Steven thinks that just be I only just got in he said , I 'm having my tea and he said there 's no way I 'm gon na do nothing like that at this time of night when I 've been fourteen hours at work So then he stormed off back home again so he said well you 'll have to move it cos it 's obstructing the dual carriageway someone might come round that corner fast and hit it .
24 Doubt it cos it was convalescing for quite a while .
25 No no I was n't allowed to wait for it cos it was gon na take peddled all the way back to do something else .
26 There is also a Register of Pending Actions affecting land or any interest in land kept by the Land Charges Registrar , but a buyer ( the term includes a lessee and mortgagee ) for value who does not have express notice of such an action will not be bound by it unless it is registered as a land charge .
27 ‘ Well , there 's no point in it being so beautiful if you ca n't ever go out in it because it 's raining , ’ said Betty , revealing a childish streak in her character which Lydia found rather less appealing than her habitual bossiness .
28 Albinos of any animal ( even humans ) have poor vision in strong light , so perhaps the Kigoi relies on the hand that feeds it because it is beaten to the foraging by normally-pigmented pondmates .
29 Says train-mad Waterman : ‘ I was desperate to buy it because it was made in Newton Le Willows , where I now live .
30 I accept it because it was said by Breton whose opinions I respect greatly , but that 's all .
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