Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb base] it be [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And when you look at some of their shops and you see the same old wooden table that has been sitting out the front for months priced at £10 , or £20 , you realise the money has got to be coming from somewhere else — and we know it 's coming from knocking . ’ |
2 | ‘ It 's a good partnership and we think it 's going to get better . |
3 | ‘ It 's a good partnership and we think it 's going to get better . |
4 | if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument , |
5 | Yeah well we , if we go it 's gon na take us hour to get bloody down there and back on the bus in n it ? |
6 | However , its calculatedly oblique and enigmatic avoiding of a direct statement — a withholding made all the more tantalizing in that it includes no less than eighteen declarative verb forms — could have a remarkably powerful effect if we imagine it being read by the person whose unnatural behaviour it describes . |
7 | was that you could , you could give them then if we know it 's going to be certain people , we can give them names . |
8 | ‘ It takes the pressure off but we realise it 's going to get harder . |
9 | But we suspect it was found necessary to place the Monkeys ' Dance where the score has it in order to allow time for setting this exotic scene — and six dancers cavorting about on the forestage could make a useful amount of noise to mask what was happening on the darkened scenic stage behind the proscenium arch . |
10 | Let's sing that , that little song we sang earlier , let's sing it again in closing shall we , that we are new creations in Christ what it , it 's number one seventy nine , I am a new creation and whilst we sing it were gon na take up our morning offering , one hundred and seventy nine then . |
11 | When we wake it is to find ourselves alone and separate , trapped in the toils of matter . |
12 | The very next piece of text in it is the song ‘ When I have often heard young maids complaining ’ , which is not in the score — though we know it was sung in the 1692 production because it is in the Select Songs . |
13 | And around about sixty percent of the overall provision as we calculate it is to accommodate migration led development in North Yorkshire . |
14 | The presence of carbon is the most interesting aspect of the carbonaceous chondrites , because life as we know it is based on carbon chemistry . |
15 | But Mont Blanc as we know it is defined with hindsight . |
16 | SO POP music as we know it is dying . |
17 | Hollywood produced many films but it was a small town and the industry as we know it was controlled by a handful of men . |
18 | The Labour Party as we know it was established in 1918 . |
19 | According to this account , the mind-body distinction as we know it was invented by Descartes . |
20 | It is , in fact , possible to go beyond the association of these particular principles with democracy , and say that the emergence of politics as we understand it was tied up with the emergence of democracy in ancient Greece . |