Example sentences of "his [noun] it [be] " in BNC.
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1 | But for most of his contemporaries it was Smith 's immense personal charm , warmth and good humour they valued most . |
2 | From that moment the poor man knew in his heart it was the start of his dog 's career in Grand Prix car chasing ! |
3 | And it , it is n't a personal thing on his part it 's no not going shopping or driving her here there and everywhere because he he , he , he er er he does n't want to it 's just that he 's incap he will be incapable of doing it . |
4 | It was touching to me to see how she would sometimes act helpless because she loved him being , as he often was , masterful with her , as well as tender ; and for his part it was easy to see that he thought her a wonderful woman and admired every inch of her . |
5 | If he loses all his money it is no use his having saved tax . |
6 | And in his case it 's hard to fault the hands-off philosophy . |
7 | ‘ An inch , perhaps two , under six foot , every bit as large as his father , only in his case it 's muscle , not fat . |
8 | They say men do n't lose their looks , and in his case it was true . |
9 | But in his experience it was only a matter of time before the normal balance of the universe restored itself and started doing the usual terrible things to him . |
10 | After a hurried consultation with his counsel it was decided that he wanted to alter his plea . |
11 | At his trial it was revealed he had previously been involved in an incident whilst working as a door supervisor when another person died . |
12 | As he began his ministry it was present in his person . |
13 | well he bought the land and we saw him at different times build his bungalow it 's a lovely bungalow now int it ? |
14 | Well with all those people breathing down his neck it 's probably put him off |
15 | Whatever his sins it is clear that a man subject to such fits of remorse would have been well aware that a crusade was a religious act as well as a great military adventure . |
16 | As he tottered back to his seat it was as much as I could do not to applaud . |
17 | Over his ears it was completely shaved . |
18 | His purse it be stole . |
19 | Had the paparazzi been around in the early days of his marriage it 's doubtful Philip would have escaped criticism . |
20 | After his marriage it was rumoured he had been involved in a gambling scandal , but his father-in-law stood by him and it was largely through him that de Burgh was created a marquess in the peerage of Ireland in 1825 and Baron Somerhill in the peerage of the United Kingdom in 1826 . |
21 | Yesterday Slaven said of Colin 's ambitions : ‘ Everyone can dream and he may get his dream it 's a strange game . |
22 | In his dream it was he who was driving home to Nunes from Colchester , not Goblander though , but the car he had now , the Granada . |
23 | He began writing these experiences for a film and when he produced his manuscript it was partly autobiographical . |
24 | He told his parents it was an accident . |
25 | His grandmother told his parents it was due to his talent being dispersed . |
26 | In the spring Tom Jones sings his hit It 's Not Unusual to Marge , and on Sunday 's BSkyB episode Elizabeth Taylor says Maggie 's first word : ‘ Daddy . ’ |
27 | We carried it to him there , and told him how we found it , and there in his hall it is yet . |
28 | The perk backfired , however , for when he collected his bundle it was so heavily starched he could not break into either his trouser legs or jacket sleeves ! |
29 | If we think about Freud and his influence it is not hard to find out what he wrote and said , and it is easy to guess that it must have been important . |
30 | If Baxter 's ‘ gallus ’ personality was his trademark it was also the seeds of his downfall . |