Example sentences of "[be] [art] [noun] it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | do n't be a Rodney it says , do n't be a Rodney it says and spend a Jeffrey on a cat and bob , do n't be a plonker and spend two thousand pounds that 's what he played , paid to the prostitutes , do you remember ? |
2 | I think the most attractive feature of being a pluralist is the independence it gives and that has certainly been borne out in my experience . |
3 | The wonderful thing about the human mind , Adam thought , is the way it copes when the worst happens . |
4 | Deconstruction is the form it takes when it turns its attention to specific texts . |
5 | A final point to make here is that another effect of silent viewing of video is the interest it generates and the way this manifests itself in commitment to a point of view about a scene . |
6 | Among the criticisms levelled at the Nordhaus model is the assumption it contains that voters are systematically ‘ fooled ’ : they do not appear to learn that costly post-election recession follows beneficial pre-election boom . |
7 | Ask yourself what is the point it raises that is not precisely covered by authority . |
8 | They may write is for his , or Inglish for English , because that 's the way it sounds when people say it . |
9 | Convoluted , but that 's the way it goes and we ca n't actually release the notes to anyone but the local people in Nottingham . |
10 | Since the term m t is a logarithm it follows that is a measure of the proportionate rate of growth of the quantity of money . |
11 | And that was the way it went until I was eleven . |
12 | However , when there was a conflict it appears that both interpretations were considered , and that it took a considerable amount of time to resolve the conflict . |