Example sentences of "[coord] it be [adv] [verb] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | and it 's easily updated because er from what I 've seen now you can actually key in sort of the acreage and then update the crop inspecting reports |
2 | ‘ She came back from Scotland in fine form and it 's certainly looking as though she 'll run again , ’ he added . |
3 | Speaking of metronome markings , it 's 40 to the crotchet , and it 's usually taken as 40 to the dotted minim , in short about three times faster , because no one believes the music 's supposed to go so slow . |
4 | The existence of man 's ability to enjoy beauty is not a contentious subject and it is universally accepted as ‘ good ’ . |
5 | It is better manned , it has more resources and it is better equipped than any police force in British history . |
6 | It appears as the instrumental introduction ( and two instrumental interludes ) , it comes four times in each of the two choruses , and it is still going when the song fades out . |
7 | By the later decades of the century it was becoming obvious that the numbers of many species were being rapidly diminished , and it was now regarded as ‘ unsporting ’ to amass the vast collections of trophies favoured by earlier hunters . |
8 | Capitalism may be perceived as unfair , and needing reform , but it is also perceived as incapable of fundamental transformation . |
9 | This is probably not necessary if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of a court order ( which will be sufficient evidence in itself ) , but it is strongly advised if the house is to be held by the husband and the wife as trustees upon the terms of an agreement reached between them . |
10 | The basic two-way branching structure is always there , but it is easily smothered as lines cross and recross one another , making solid masses of colour ( only black and white in the printed pictures ) . |
11 | It has taken the rest of industry in this country a remarkably long time to come around to his viewpoint , but it is finally looking as though the penny has dropped . |
12 | But it is certainly cited as one of the examinations that pupils at the new Technology Colleges may take . |
13 | Oh that 's what you told me , I know , but it 's easier said than done , in n it ? |
14 | And years ago I used to have sciatica , round the nerve and but it 's only happens when I sit and then the last thing so I went to the doctors the other day and what they do , they see us around bash on , on the knee on the nerve and she said , all my muscles have gone ! |
15 | But it was easier said than done . |
16 | She told herself that she must confine herself to anger only , but it was easier said than done . |
17 | This view is not new ; in fact it was put forward by Durkheim and other nineteenth-century writers , but it was often disregarded after the study of crime was taken over by the new discipline of criminology in the early twentieth century . |
18 | But it was quickly abandoned when the IRA resumed its terror campaign after just three days . |