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

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1 It did n't matter which lead mode I selected , when I 'd pulled enough gain out of the system to create the required feel , the volume had all but gone , rendering the sound pretty unusable since it was way below that of my other patches .
2 Erm It 's a sim similar except it 's minus over V squared .
3 So they 'll have so many houses to work in , they will go along initially and make sure the plugs on er irons and It sounds very simple but it 's part of helping the community .
4 Erm it may be erm er worth , in that , in that context , saying something about erm to get a contrast effect between y'know sort of how people would feel if they saw a man and a woman kissing in public and they may be perfectly alright about that but they may er feel particularly disgusted when it 's sort of two men or two women .
5 It is impossible to say to what extent Cézanne was aware of the fact that he was doing this , and in the process breaking the laws of scientific linear perspective , but it seems likely that it was part of a natural desire to emphasize the two-dimensional aspect of the canvas while continuing to explain the nature of objects and also insisting on their solidity by modelling them as fully as possible .
6 And even , although you ca n't read it all , it 's very hard because it 's sort of at a an oblique angle .
7 Dressings generally should be left undisturbed until it is time for suture removal unless :
8 ‘ But , as you say , Sir John , the hour is late and it 's time for bed . ’
9 She 's got one , it 's flat , it 's not flat but it 's kind of deflated , she 's getting er , doing handstands on it and she 's going my head , it 's my head
10 It 's kind of stupid but it 's kind of funny if you know what I mean cos the baby do n't talk and as soon as the Mum and Dad 's out of the room it 's let's go and find the chocolate .
11 At first it were good because it were incentive for her to keep going because she 'd , you know , paid so much but toward the end , she said , it were getting ridiculous .
12 Since the mid-1970s there has been growing recognition that residential care can only be effective when it is part of a package aimed at helping the family as a whole , and where parents are involved in all aspects of the care process .
13 Barley is exceedingly delicate in his treatment of the great Bung Karno , the man who once stated , to wild applause from an audience of Indonesian economists , that ‘ Inflation can be good — as long as it is inflation for the Indonesian revolution ’ .
14 ‘ With this I can buy anything I like as long as it 's food from suppliers approved by the Home Office , ’ Lamb says .
15 The interviewers , who are normally retired FBI men , are pretty tolerant of homosexuals ( as long as they are out of the closet , making ‘ outing ’ an official policy ) and marijuana-smoking ( as long as it was part of student experimenting ) .
16 And all the soil 's eroding cos it 's sort of sand and it 's red .
17 So some horses are unfriendly because it is part of their genetic makeup , and other horses are unfriendly due to lack of proper handling when they are young .
18 MIPS Computer Systems Inc is desperate to be seen to be non-aligned once it is part of Silicon Graphics Inc , and to that end , it has rallied 12 of the computer industry Great and the Good to help guide the future directions of the MIPS microprocessor architecture and help ensure that it remains competitive and open .
19 The scheme 's been so successful since it 's launch in 1990 that about 60 percent of the Borough 's household waste is now recycled .
20 An air attack now on Saddam 's convoy or his bunker would be very difficult unless it were part of a general air-strike to punish his refusal to follow UN Security Council resolutions .
21 ‘ For Michael , it was difficult because it was use of half-sentences , which were important .
22 The third issue is the precise mode of service on the defendant , and in particular whether it is service in solemn form or ‘ simple delivery ’ .
23 They all more or less agreed above undercurrents of mutual ill-will that it was time to be hit by the brutish cold again .
24 I was out with erm an nephew la last night and I mean it was n't icy but it was sort of getting late and it was cold .
25 The verb in a sentence such as The sun shines brightly is not deictic in the sense that the verb to come is , but is nevertheless deictic because it is part of a system which relates specific entities to reference points .
26 ‘ I believed her when she assured me I would meet someone much more suitable when it was time for me to get married . ’
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