Example sentences of "it be [pers pn] have [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | , I think it 's you have to count them . |
2 | God it 's you have to rent , you have to pay extra rental on that . |
3 | But I 've been back recently as a teacher so it 's I 've to do a quick change act from a twin-set and pearls into a beret and er smock to become an artist . |
4 | Spilling the knots from one 's entrails out onto paper is n't likely to make a poem or story that others will want to read , but many writers do have to go through the ‘ spilling ’ process in order to know just what it is they have to hammer into shape . |
5 | As it is they have to brave all kinds of weather , from high winds which whip away their hymn books to snow which engulfs them in that unsheltered spot . |
6 | Like UK language schools , ELT publishers , particularly the smaller ones , may need to examine exactly what it is they have to offer . |
7 | Strach is not quick enough to beat his full-back either — so as it is we have to rely to much on our full-backs overlapping if we want to get to the bye line . |
8 | he would n't talk I says no names mentioned , well it is I have to put there and there like , but Aye twenty tapes , you do n't have to use all the tapes , like you know , just , for different languages |
9 | It is , it is I have to polish them every day , aha , are you upset ? |
10 | The only bit about it is you have to sit around when the vicar comes in and |
11 | For what it is worth , ma'am , I would recommend an equal division of whatever it is you have to leave . ’ |
12 | You ca n't take it that it is you have to draw your scale diagram . |
13 | You discover what it is you have to say in the process of saying it . |
14 | ‘ Perhaps you will tell me what it is you have to say ? ’ |
15 | No I was n't so much disappointed as that I was disappointed that there was only five would be sponsors and that it was we had to give out |
16 | They would say whatever it was they had to say in their own time . |
17 | where ever it was , whatever it was I had to do , I got stuck , there were , there were just no underground trains in either direction on that line at all and a , a great tanner went |
18 | Had he done whatever it was he had to do ? |
19 | Then he let go of my sleeve as if he 'd confessed what it was he had to confess . |
20 | As it was he had to find his own way out of an embrace involving him far more seriously than he intended . |