Example sentences of "[prep] it be [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | so it , it is a sort of it 's a kind of sort of liveish topic it 's sort of in one of those stages where it 's not actually happening yet because a |
2 | So you would n't have to spend a fortune on , on , on I mean it 's only a matter of most of it 's a matter of paint , and then hanging a few things up is n't it ? |
3 | up and spouts , and a lot of it 's a load of rubbish |
4 | Some of it 's a load of rubbish ! |
5 | But most of it 's an attack by our own union against what has been in the past the most active members of this union . |
6 | 1 The established constitution and the rules that are part of it are an aspect of the constraining context that operates on everyday politics . |
7 | I think a lot of it is a case of pressure Peter , you know if the girls want to make twenty five appointments that week , if they 've got an appointment , yes , I 'll have it in , regardless of where it was , they would . |
8 | Since I know that it is not , then my use of it is a bit of rhetoric . |
9 | Perhaps too much of it is a text for skilled professionals . |
10 | A lot of it is a matter of hearing : you just start to hear it that way after a while , especially if you listen to a lot of Coltrane and people who really developed that part of the language . ’ |
11 | Much of it is a matter of planning and approach , and most of us from time to time talk with colleagues and seek advice from older and perhaps wiser hands . |
12 | I ca n't remember enough detail to produce a coherent report , but the upshot of it is a win for Leeds would have been a fair result , and a draw less fair . |
13 | Ahead of it is the controller for the simple air conditioning and pressurisation system . |
14 | Now part of that is inflation and part of it is the addition of , of erm proposals which are in the report erm from the Policy and Resources allocation of nine hundred and ninety thousand . |
15 | One measure of it is the degree of import penetration . |
16 | Th the double line does n't mean necessarily th that the total of it is the end of the sub-section , the dots , sub sub-section . |
17 | ( In fact , part of it is the remains of an 11th-century Benedictine monastery . ) |
18 | Much of it is the result of deliberate government policy . |
19 | The biggest worry about Europe 's recession , however , is that part of it is the result of an erosion of competitiveness that will burden Europe for years to come . |
20 | That brand of it is an offshoot of the United States v Europe confrontation which has been fuelled by the Ryder Cup and spilled over now into major championships , potentially the more so at the Masters where the winners for the past four years have been British . |
21 | As Bertrand Russell points out , it was James Mill , active Radical as he was , who in 1831 wrote of Hodgskin 's followers : ‘ Their notions of property look ugly : … they seem to think that it should not exist , and that the existence of it is an evil to them . |
22 | England 's double Grand Slam rugby team brilliantly repelled any thoughts of it being the year of the underdog , a thought that found encouragement only in the opening half of their first match against Scotland . |
23 | But there is another light in which to view the beast : that of it being the evil within the girls . |
24 | Though the mood is very Russian and even Chekhovian , in its mixture of humour and profound regret , there is no suggestion of it being an attack on a particular social system . |
25 | However , this one makes it by virtue of it being an array of versions of General Levy 's fine ‘ Heat ’ rhythm . |
26 | Jutting out of it were a series of tall posts , high as a man , and attacking them were a score of figures whilst thirty others looked on , wooden swords in their hands , and three Myrcans directed the whole group . |
27 | And you would take this book and you 'd put a hard piece of it was a kind of a a cardboard that would n't absorb water I 've forgotten what the thing was made of . |
28 | Town growth , too , as William Hutton 's history of Birmingham indicates , threatened space , especially as much of it was a matter of infilling within existing boundaries . |
29 | It was a gold chain , and on the end of it was a picture of a very beautiful woman . |
30 | Probably the worst side of it was the disincentive for children to try . |