Example sentences of "it be [adj] [noun] of [pron] " in BNC.

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31 For it may well be that in America , it is all part of what is considered good professional service that an employee provide entertaining banter .
32 It is all part of our input into the world .
33 Many of you , I know , believe Smott 's substitution after four minutes was because he was out of his depth , but I can assure you it is all part of my master plan which I am painstakingly developing on a game-by-game basis .
34 It might appear , from the arguments and prejudices just considered , that the nature of the commitment dividing holists from individualists has already emerged : holists , it seems , are in effect determinists , and it is this feature of their theories that individualists are anxious to reject .
35 During this time Coe was on the dole and living in Bermondsey , and it is this period of his life that gave him the basis for The Dwarves of Death .
36 It is another system of its own .
37 So it , it is constant repetition of something that 's actually important .
38 It was all part of him again .
39 It was all part of their information technology training , a component of the national curriculum .
40 But it was all part of my compulsion to lose weight .
41 It was all part of his punishment , to give him food he liked when it could n't be appreciated .
42 It seems odd that a man with so much of a reputation for sexual encounters should cringe from public contact , but it was all part of his reserve .
43 It was all part of his campaign to enable him to take part in Operation Raleigh in February this year .
44 He tells us in his autobiography that this decision produced a breakdown in his wife 's health , but it was all part of his efforts to become a pure Buddhist leader and hence bring benefit to burma .
45 They thought it was all part of his evident ‘ foolishness ’ .
46 It was one result of her ‘ revenge ’ that both she and Lisa had failed to predict .
47 I would think so , yes I think , I would think so because the bedroom suite , the bed upstairs er of that er suite is quite a good quality bed , you know , it 's only a spring mattress of course it 's not a , it 's not a box thing like we 'd have today , I mean , what we have in our other room , I 've always intended to change it , but never got round to it , but it er just had a spring mattress , but it was good quality of its time
48 It was this separation of which he had been afraid .
49 We are therefore not surprised to find that it was this part of his work which most nineteenth-century readers chose to ignore , as any Victorian anthology will prove with its selection of passages relating to Nature .
50 ‘ All right , then , tell me what it was this friend of yours had me do for him , and I 'll tell you whether I can do ‘ something similar ’ . ’
51 It was this friend of yours who turned up this afternoon .
52 Thrill-seeking impulses led them to many momentary and immediate adventures , and it was this period of his life he referred to when he said he had never been in an orgy of more than three people , although he tried ineffectively to promote it a time or two .
53 He created around himself at Hamilton Terrace a kind of family and it was this aspect of his life that allowed Susan Einzig to conceive of herself as a mother figure .
54 It was this manner of his , more than anything else , that seemed to have a therapeutic benefit .
55 I did n't think I looked so dreadful before , and I certainly did n't think it was any business of theirs how I looked .
56 But it was vigorous criticism of him in the 1922 Committee by Tory back-benchers which convinced Brittan — and Mrs Thatcher — that he no longer enjoyed the confidence of the party in Parliament .
57 To Kate it was more evidence of her importance to him , and her treacherous heart gave a leap of hope .
58 It was another trait of her birth sign , but that did n't mean she used words emptily .
59 The students felt it was another infringement of their already limited freedom and disliked the highhanded manner in which it was carried out .
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