Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] it be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I shall argue in the next chapter that it is part of a teacher 's duties to attempt to redress the balance between children who have and those who have not the advantages of a supportive home .
2 If Basic Instinct is trash than it is trash of a distinguished standard .
3 But there was a house on this repossession and it was sort of like just a sort of young couple and they 'd bought this house and it was like a two bedroom house and they 'd done up beautiful .
4 I am also talking from a perspective of the British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering and it 's concern for children generally .
5 It 's produced by Christian Aid and it 's part of its Christian Aid week 's activity .
6 cut into the neck but it 's sort of brushed back
7 They 're the times when when actually look at which ones we 'd use remember the strengths in these some of the biggest yes you can go into greater detail you can see the reaction face to face you 'll get feedback straight away verbal as well as non-verbal er you know immediately what the answer is if there 's if you 're waiting for some sort of reply to it , you 'll have more effect because it 's face to face erm , cheap on material but it 's expensive on time you do n't have a formal written record and it can be very time consuming .
8 I wanted to use the crayons in an exploratory way but also keep control of the drawing as it was part of a set .
9 Prolonged prosperity is as likely as prolonged adversity to engender the mood that it is time for a change .
10 Clinton , who the opinion polls consistently suggested enjoyed a significant lead , continued his relentless attack on the economic record of the Bush-Reagan years and repeated the underlying message of his campaign that it was time for change .
11 On that particular day I I was coming home from work and it were quarter to nine , I 'd just finished work .
12 Then she went out and joined the others in the playground until it was time for the lesson to begin .
13 erm like you we read the first passage and it was kind of what 's what 's all this about if you was n't in the room and you did n't know what was being you have n't got a clue what was going on because it does n't tell you , but the rest of the sections that put down they do give a sort of brief analysis
14 On the issue of migration and it 's relationship with with adjoining counties .
15 Whilst it is true that the deposit is paid to the original payee because it is security for the performance of contractual obligations assumed throughout the term by the payer and because the payee is the party to whom the contract is entered into , it is , in their Lordships ' view , more realistic to regard the obligation as one entered into with the landlord qua payee rather than qua landlord …
16 Every instant of her time from when she got back from work till it was time for Emily to be tucked up in bed was devoted exclusively to her precious little daughter .
17 Doctor seen it first , she thought I had pulled a hair and it was kind of septic
18 She was ringing to say she was settled in a new council bungalow and it was thanks to me .
19 The Class runs for an hour and it is playtime for the 24 children .
20 It 's a city because of it 's rich cultural heritage and it 's expertise in Local Government affairs that has much to offer those emerging local democracies in Eastern Europe .
21 In making this break with tradition , James , it seems , had come to the conclusion that it was time for the intellectual elite to shut up and listen to the workers for a change for it was they who were at the sharp end of the production system and therefore they who first sensed any changes in patterns of production .
22 Deputy co-ordinator John Hinchcliffe told Middlesbrough Victim Support 's annual meeting that it was part of a wider increase in the group 's work .
23 I 've been taking this pain under my armpit and it 's kind of under back .
24 Like say last week me and Russell never got up before , oh my mother and father come to the house right and it was quarter past ten and we were still in bed and my father put the milk cos the , my milkman leaves my milk by the gate because , with the dog , he always used to leave the gate open so I used to let the dog out in the morning and the dog would go out so I said do n't put the milk by the door , leave it just , put it over the gate cos I like the gate left shut .
25 They talk about how they met when Denise was 20 at a Kirkby Town Football Club disco and it was love at first sight .
26 I could perhaps mention titles only : technology , choice of technology and the link with the again the unemployment problem ; fields like rural development planning and erm the associated questions of rural industrialization of the balance between town and country , of migration from the country to the town and it 's implications for both country and town .
27 er , we 've already seen a press release which was put out as prompt step , what was your own view about what should be done after the Daily Telegraph article and it 's comments about ?
28 We avoided each other all evening until it was time for the Open University programmes .
29 You lose the parcel but it 's end up for example in the , they used a contractor at the other end because we lost the parcel but they 're not responsible for that .
30 The curtains were not drawn half across the window and so closing out the light as most curtains were wont to do , but were wide apart showing , of all things , a piece of grassland parched by the sun but , nevertheless , still giving evidence that it was grass by the strip in the shadow of the house .
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