Example sentences of "and it [is] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Edward is wont to forget , you understand , being such a new sovereign — and 't is my duty to remind him . ’
2 ‘ Perchance he desires not to receive me — and 't is by his wish I am denied a sight of him . ’
3 ‘ You just keep on for half a mile or so and 't is up on your left .
4 And it 's the clash between male and non-male that causes all the trouble .
5 Novels have been a rich source of material for the film industry since the talkies were introduced , and it 's very interesting to see how both classic and contemporary novels require skilled adaptation of the dialogue to make sufficient dramatic impact in a film .
6 This is sometimes regarded as old fashioned thinking , unfortunately , and it 's a shame , for although clothes do n't actually make you perform better a good comfortable appearance does give the panel a chance to see how you see yourself and how your body uses clothes .
7 And it 's all so wonderful and idyllic .
8 It 's tough to get into the union , and it 's tough to earn a living in the profession .
9 My audition for Leeds was a sight reading job and it 's something that you get from drama training — work that helps you cope with the sight reading at an audition — yes .
10 The first speech is from Shakespeare and it 's taken from the Chorus in Henry …
11 It 's a kind of exam — and it 's important to school yourself to be good at exams .
12 And it 's not very different in the West .
13 And it 's so hot . ’
14 ‘ There 's nothing we can do for her now and it 's House Full tonight .
15 That is what Magnus says about girls he does n't like and it 's very funny .
16 And it 's odourless , ’ chimed in Constable Bewman helpfully .
17 We 're talking about how you 're going to survive and it 's as basic as that . ’
18 ‘ Er , well , I 've nowhere to go and it 's causing me something of a problem . ’
19 Nobody 's going to know officially and it 's not as if there are hundreds of you or anything — I mean , so what if somebody does find you ?
20 It 's reliable , it 's safe , and it 's secure .
21 They 've got to shut something and it 's as good a candidate as any .
22 You do n't have to pay for parking or petrol and it 's much quicker than walking .
23 You wo n't touch me , you have n't done a thing for this goddam exhibition you were so all fired up about , and it 's OK ?
24 I could have said anything , made an excuse , but I wanted to be straight and it 's only making things worse . ’
25 ‘ It 's just I see all this pain and shit , and it 's all my fault . ’
26 And it 's a very nice psyche . ’
27 And it 's supposed to be the best in the World .
28 Now she thinks , not his cock but his tongue , I should have cut his tongue out with them , his slow quicksilver tongue ; for he partly took me backwards out of my joy , into an old timidity that 's there still ; and it 's made a meal of me sometimes teaching , when the sharper ones have had me squirming for my lazy luck .
29 Sunday and it 's very cold .
30 ‘ And so , ’ I continue , ‘ the suntan becomes fashionable and it 's no longer as necessary as it was — taking Robinson Crusoe by way of example — to hide from it under a parasol in order to conserve that fairness of skin threatened by the desert island climate .
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