Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , I am interpreting it to imply that we are not simply governed by considerations of immediate personal advantage .
2 But I 've ordered a navy blue skirt and I 'm praying it comes and if it comes it fits .
3 I 'm making it sound as though the little hut was some sort of brothel , but it was n't like that at all .
4 I said I was flashing it to see if the window was all right .
5 She said , ‘ You see I was given it to work and read in , not to … entertain . ’
6 If this is the approach which is adopted it means that when a certain point is reached the word of the head is final .
7 He has a bald head and a long beard , the combined effect of which is to make it appear as though his head is stuck on upside down .
8 And the way she was talking it looked like they were gon they were going to put some more and invest some time , money
9 Because she was having it taped and watching it !
10 When it is aired it looks and feels different .
11 His ignorance of what she feels about his ‘ human kindness ’ — she rejects any ‘ compunctious visiting of nature ’ ( 44 ) — makes him a victim , or accomplice , who has to be instructed in hypocrisy : One of Shakespeare 's problems in having to develop an evil conspiracy in the absence of any vocal moral commentary on it is to make it judge or condemn itself .
12 And he ca n't get the note out of his pocket and his trousers are all stuck to his bum , and he ca n't get them out and he 's digging it looks like he 's digging out his pants he 's going he pulls it out and takes the envelope off nearly and the waves are coming at him and he goes to read it and the wind blows it away .
13 One aspect of the case which is not explored in the judgment is the fact that the appellant was on parole when the offence was committed , although by the time he was sentenced it seems that his licence would either have been close to expiry or have expired already .
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