Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] it [be] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I have been accused of favouring Transworld in the past , so I feel I must defend myself and say that it is not that I love Transworld so much as that I admire success .
2 ( Note that here and elsewhere in the book , underlined stretches of talk mean that it is phonologically and/or grammatically marked as " Creole " . )
3 I hope that it is not because the hon. Gentleman has not been called at business questions .
4 And I mean it was er I accept that it 's hardly that that Russia perhaps was intervening in the interests of er of of erm of of of of er Russian policy in that area .
5 Does my right hon. Friend accept that it is right that he should restate the Government 's commitment to their policy in Northern Ireland , based on the rule of law ?
6 They imply that it is psychologically or biologically natural to recognize and perhaps to rank these differences .
7 We assume that it is enough that the new way will prove better than the old way once it has been tried for some time .
8 Yeah , I know but it 's just when she 's sort of having to sit down all the time .
9 And er of course , one felt a little more a little happier after sort of meeting someone you know because it 's quite and I was very shy at that at that time .
10 I suppose that it 's only when you have the financial means that you get the treatment everyone deserves .
11 However , we believe that it was right that the statement should be made in the House , from which have come the decisions that , in our opinion , have done so much to encourage the IRA through the years .
12 Does not the Secretary of State understand that it is precisely because the TGWU is so committed to effective training and the future expansion of British industry that it is not prepared to give credence to the Government 's sham arrangements ?
13 Therefore , even if complex real-world situations can only be represented by complex models , the proponents of the object-oriented model argue that it is only as it need be to represent these situations on computers and to manipulate those representations for the purpose of processing queries .
14 I wonder if it is here that the pictures are to appear , worrying that the seats are badly arranged , pointing the wrong way , that we wo n't be able to see them properly .
15 Yes , I do because it 's on as she said it was on continually .
16 And so we have and it 's now that the war 's over , we 'll now see the press pressing and probing and trying to erm undermine John Major in the way they 've erm
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