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

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31 Alright yeah , okay you see the point that that it 's it 's words what the heck 's he talking
32 It 's men who are unfaithful to women , not vice versa .
33 It 's men who are complimented for being ‘ cocky ’ , who thrive on that kind of vanity and self-assurance .
34 However , it 's men who are currently having very little or no sexual activity who are among those who fantasize the most .
35 Both want to make love , but it 's men who are more interested in having sex .
36 ‘ Women have babies , ’ I said firmly to my redeeming friend , ‘ so it 's men who have to decide about spending money , such as money on restaurant bills . ’
37 oh with the women , it 's men I have n't got organized .
38 Do n't get me wrong — sheep are profitable , very profitable , but if it 's cheeses you rear them for then one man can only deal with a few .
39 So , so i i it 's peasants who have been radicalized by Party cadres who themselves are then becoming members of the Communist Party and are taking advantage of that position by getting more than they 're entitled to .
40 It 's lads who earn their living at this .
41 The trouble is that it 's frogs we 're talking about here .
42 Tails so if it 's tails you read it first
43 Erm yeah er mm yeah no I 'm quite intrigued myself about this , this idea that erm somehow it 's heterosexuals who trus who are trustworthy and that , you know , once you have a sexuality that 's different from heterosexuality then you ca n't be trusted with children and you , you know you , you ca n't be trusted to er you know I do n't know , run boys ' clubs , you ca n't be trusted in , in a , you know , it 's sort of , it 's almost like , like erm er it , it almost flies in the face of evidence that the vast majority of sexual abuse that goes on of one sort or another is , is heterosexual , it 's
44 I think it 's years he means .
45 I think it 's years he means .
46 Oh it 's ears I think
47 Might have a red dress oh it 's pyjamas I suppose , if they 're in bed or a nightie ?
48 No , I do n't think , but if it 's pyjamas he .
49 Yeah Geoff was saying something , bloody hell make it last longer cos I was telling you I says ooh not Coalite it 's briquettes he said
50 As it is professionals who generally define what they regard as ‘ normality ’ , this allows limited scope to negotiate flexible boundaries to accommodate a range of perspectives .
51 ‘ If it is defenders we need , who will lead until we can join them ? ’
52 ‘ People look for new ways to supplement their income and it is employers who feel the pinch . ’
53 ‘ Of course , the more snow , the more avalanches come down on to roads and into the valleys , but it is skiers who are normally most at risk . ’
54 Throughout , our view has been that it is teachers who are closest to children , and together with parents they are responsible for deciding how to use the tools at hand .
55 In the older generation , incidentally , it is women whose Gullah is more pronounced , probably because women were less likely than men to leave the island in order to trade their produce .
56 It is women who have to go alone ; whose lovers do not have the patience to wait at home and pray for them .
57 Predictably , it is women who can place Izzat most easily at risk .
58 DEEP THINKERS Forward planning O'Donovan also offers the simple but profound thought that it is women who will be giving birth to the next generation of Rugby League players .
59 The general division of labour in peasant and pastoral households is significant — it is women who frequently collect water , fuel , forest litter and fodder , and indeed in some societies do most of the agricultural work as well , except ploughing ( as , for example , in parts of South Asia ) .
60 If the woman does not choose to fulfil this part of the process , then the connection will not hold ; by and large it is women who create the form of the relationship .
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