Example sentences of "it be [subord] we [am/are] " in BNC.

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1 It 's because we are not flying in just one direction .
2 ‘ I imagine , Professor Summerfield , ’ his voice floated back to them , ‘ that it 's because we are under surveillance , and in any case we can only go in one direction — oh . ’
3 But to get why when er why we want to pay your commission and er it it 's because we are looking for three pieces of paper
4 ‘ It could develop that way , and if it does it 's because we 're not treating the parents properly . ’
5 It 's because we 're investing a lot of capital expenditure to put right some years of neglect I might say .
6 Perhaps you think it 's because we 're saddled with a corrupt and inefficient police force directed by politically biased career judges lacking any practical training whatsoever .
7 And yet does n't Shetland does n't seem so difficult to un maybe it 's because we 're Orcadian but Shetland does n't seem to be so difficult to understand for somebody outside than Orcadian is I wonder why ?
8 It 's because we 're about to declare a state of emergency , ’ Charity responded drily .
9 It 's because we 're like this — because of our people — that Courtaulds is successful .
10 It 's because we 're at loggerheads , Rosie .
11 It 's when we 're going to take it in the kitchen and put it away when we 've finished .
12 It is whether we are prepared to destroy the tripartite system that has been developed in this country since the passing of the Municipal Corporations Act of eighteen thirty five and the Local Government Act of eighteen eighty eight , for make no mistake about it Clause two of this Bill effectively destroys the careful balance that has been developed over more than a century between chief officers , local police authorities and the Home Secretary .
13 And the the reasons for it is because we 're it 's the sort of by far the most solid concentration of our our actual members and likely supporters .
14 Perhaps it is because we are so aware of the unsatisfactory nature of so much of contemporary church life that we are so reluctant to define our evangelistic goal in terms of disciples made .
15 The Church of Scotland audio-visual team filmed an interview with me about our methods , and too late I realised they were making a film about ‘ groups ’ , whereas I maintain that it is because we are not a group that we succeed .
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