Example sentences of "it be [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However it is linked to these things because they and it are part of a complex whole , and this rules out the simple correlations between two elements which Engels sought to establish in his ‘ historical ’ discussion .
2 Or will it be part of the administrative task of the church ?
3 Digital Equipment Corp and Encore Computer Corp have advanced their Alpha RISC-centred collaboration , and DEC says it will incorporate and distribute the Fort Lauderdale company 's high-speed Memory Channel , which directly links the memory subsystems of multiple node processors , and Infinity File System , which enables processors to view data stored on the disks of all the CPUs in a cluster as if it were part of a single database .
4 Digital Equipment Corp and Encore Computer Corp have advanced their Alpha RISC-centred collaboration , and DEC says it will incorporate and distribute the Fort Lauderdale company 's high-speed Memory Channel , which directly links the memory subsystems of multiple node processors , and Infinity File System , which enables processors to view data stored on the disks of all the CPUs in a cluster as if it were part of a single database .
5 An air attack now on Saddam 's convoy or his bunker would be very difficult unless it were part of a general air-strike to punish his refusal to follow UN Security Council resolutions .
6 The word was spoken as if it were part of a mystery too arcane to be rapidly solved .
7 And when Marcel visits Elstir 's studio , he 's fascinated by the way in which the sea is sometimes painted as though it were part of the sky , and sometimes it looks as though the sky is part of the sea .
8 Indeed , a large part of a horse 's psychological wellbeing is dependent on it being part of a herd , or at least having the companionship of one or two others .
9 and , and , and the Kuomintang is not yet set up any local government or national government , it 's before that but there are , but , but it is I mean I , I , I , I take your point about it being sort of a microcosm
10 It 's home to a number of rare trees and wildflowers .
11 And it 's home to a wealth of wildlife .
12 It 's home to The Ski School Of Great Britain and nearby Murren has been the backdrop for films including James Bond 's On Her Majesty 's Secret Service — remember the revolving restaurant ?
13 It 's home to the vast fish plants which process two and a half million tons of fishmeal every year … to be sold as animal feed .
14 But it 's home to the Oxford School 's Sailing Association .
15 She says it 's play of a different standard .
16 When we got to within quarter of an hour q sorry quarter of a mile of the the actual village itself , and remember it 's quarter of a mile I 'm talking about not ten yards fifteen yards away , we saw a railway embankment in front of us .
17 There it 's got tunnels and it 's metal around the edge and it 's green three four three four three four to ring for a bash at Kids ' County and er we know it 's not the Major Oak cos that 's what they 've both guessed so far all right .
18 Er Kids ' County I 'll give you some more clues these might help , It 's got tunnels it 's metal round the edge it 's green .
19 Here 's the clues then all together then this lot , It 's got barbed wire round it it 's made of wood it 's long it 's got tunnels it 's metal round the edge it 's green .
20 It 's not clear why he went absent without leave from the HMS Gloucester from it 's position off the Isle of Man .
21 This is n't evidence of decadence or decline , it 's evidence of the spreading of wealth and the sharing of privilege .
22 British servicemen have spent more than five hours on the vessel after absailing onto it 's deck from a Lynx helicopter .
23 Most of the time I find it 's regret on the part of the victim .
24 There 's only one little tiny problem with the booking — it 's smack in the middle of Comdex/Spring , Windows World and the NT roll-out .
25 Yes , you see the thing is one appointment can cock up your whole system , because if it like you said , if one , if a customer does happen to call in and say , look I need somebody in here desperately , when do you want it , when it 's smack in the middle , it 's not the other side of the world , but you know he 's in Nuneaton or something , well you still have to go out and see him .
26 er we learnt from America that er a lot of birds that have been caught by cats , die , and everybody 's always assumed it 's shock but the Americans were doing some tests and they found it 's septicaemia from the cat 's teeth .
27 But your chest is , is sounding clear and I expect it 's management of the hernia that 's going
28 I 'm going to tell you a little bit this morning about South East Arts and it 's support for the visual arts in the South East here .
29 So it 's auto save every ten minutes
30 my Lord the fifth point in relation to question three , C , we 've always understood this to be a threshold bond , we 've concentrated on the words capable in law in relation to section fourteen , there are two ways of viewing this and your Lordship will clearly have to take a view on whether er one or both of these is a proper issue under clause three , C one , first of all is , is , is section fourteen itself capable of restricting the competition , is it in itself a restriction of competition , well we took your Lordship the C B R case , the case of the commission in which an ouster clause was held to infringe article eighty five , because of it 's interrelationship with the other restrictions and so section fourteen is bad if the other restrictions are made out as a matter of competition law , that we say is a question of fact and we therefore answer that part of three C by saying it 's not capable in law
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