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

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1 Angels posed obligingly in front of my easel and it was nothing for Christ to stand on the river in front of this Mill .
2 It 's my security and it 's your security , but the information works both ways .
3 I come to theatre regularly I agree with my friend over there I think you have a very good programme quite mixed not all my taste but it 's it 's representative of the tastes of the people who want to come .
4 When she first began to have coaching in horsemanship , she was obsessed with her progress and it was her main topic of conversation whenever Stephen joined them for dinner .
5 We felt the Scottish people had taken us to their hearts and it is something we 'd like to repeat . ’
6 The second great group of fish retained bone in their skeleton and it is their descendants that today dominate the waters of the world .
7 I am convinced congress , however , that there will be sporadic industrial action throughout the summer if the employers do not change their stance and it 's my view that we have to restart the talks .
8 This was her idea and it was her time .
9 ‘ Though you might also think about saying sorry to Hamish and Antonia , too , as you were their guest and it was their party you brought grinding to an embarrassing halt .
10 Whatever his reasons for staying , Reg certainly knew his football and it was he who turned a team of no-hopers into one capable of sustaining a bottom six position for the rest of the decade .
11 Lewis was the presiding genius ; the meeting took place in his rooms and it was he who chose the moment to ask if anyone present had any work in progress which they wanted to read aloud .
12 " And everywhere he is in chains ! " cried the Collector urgently in his delirium , causing both young ladies to turn anxiously towards his bed but it was nothing , merely a passing fancy in his overheated brain .
13 Molyneux , like Richmond , won his freedom as a result of his boxing and it was he , more than any other early black sportsman , who ‘ showed how prize fighting could be the means by which a man of his colour might gain prominence and a certain undeniable importance akin to a theatrical star ’ ( Farr , 1964 , p.3 ) .
14 'Cos he took them boots and it was my job to take them to the big house for the gentleman . ’
15 An Iraqi was the target , and it 's your assessment and it 's mine .
16 That is one of the roles of your Association and it is what your membership fees go towards and it is there to be used and they 've done their best so I hope it will come in very useful for you for this year and I wish you a very good year .
17 which it ca n't be right cos , I suppose in a way it 's none of our business but it is I mean if it gets to it , it puts our company in financial difficulties it means it 's jobs on the line int it that sort of thing
18 LINK is your magazine and it 's your contributions that make it successful .
19 Customs are different on our world and it is my fault that he does not yet understand what is expected of him . ’
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