Example sentences of "it [is] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Look , you stay here and I 'll be back as soon as it 's over . |
2 | It 's over now . |
3 | ‘ It 's over , ’ I said out loud . |
4 | ‘ It 's over . |
5 | She then added ‘ It is n't over until it 's over ’ , confirming that her husband intends to appeal against the decision . |
6 | ‘ To quote the famous American philosopher Yogi Berra ( of baseball fame ) , ’ he said , ‘ It ai n't over till it 's over . ’ |
7 | Empowered by their voices , she drew a deep breath and , scarcely audible in that vast space where they were floating , she said , ‘ Fenna , it 's over , go away . ’ |
8 | You 'll pay for this before it 's over . ’ |
9 | The best of it 's over now , of course . |
10 | It 's over , that 's the thing . ’ |
11 | ‘ Still Ill ’ , ‘ I Know It 's Over ’ — were moments of reproachful , avenging misery , naked desperation , unbearable reverence — free of the ‘ saving grace ’ of quips and camp self-consciousness . |
12 | Morrissey is the first major teen icon whose aesthetic is based around the conviction that rock'n'roll 's best years are ( in the ) past , that the premises of youth culture have been outflanked ( ‘ I Know It 's Over ’ ) . |
13 | ‘ 'Course it 's over , you silly goose , ’ said Gloria . |
14 | ‘ Now that it 's over , you 'd expect they 'd start getting things right at last , would n't you ? ’ said Mrs Parvis , standing up at the end of the table to ladle out to her assembled household . |
15 | It 's over , we thought . |
16 | I did a job for Penumbra and it 's over . |
17 | Tell her it 's over once and for all . |
18 | If not , it 's over with us , blood-brother bond or not . |
19 | Sometimes , if you plan it , it 's worth not reporting a newsworthy event — but make sure the local press finds out casually after it 's over . |
20 | BBC1 have the London Marathon in the morning , starting at 8.55am , then it 's over to ITV in the afternoon for the Rumbelow 's League Cup final between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest , and in the evening BBC2 give more than three hours to the closing stages of the US Masters from Augusta . |
21 | It 's over . |
22 | It 's over now . ’ |
23 | ‘ Well it 's over and done with . |
24 | ‘ Best of luck , man … it 's over between her and me anyhow . ’ |
25 | Franca thought , it 's over . |
26 | ‘ I Know It 's Over ’ effectively deepened the album . |
27 | By the time we reached the encore , a stunning ‘ I Know It 's Over ’ , 12 thousand people had been smacked into moronic submission . |
28 | ‘ I know it 's over ’ |
29 | Then I said : ‘ It wo n't be over for me until it 's over for everybody . ’ |
30 | THEN IT 'S OVER TO THE PERFORMER(S) , AND it is here ( at least in the Western Classical music tradition ) , that the point of contract for the great majority of music lovers occurs : not with the original text ( as with paintings , architecture , novels , poetry , often even drama ) , but with the interpreter . |