Example sentences of "be [verb] [adj] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 main problem at the moment is that they want one person to deal , cos at the moment we 've got us dealing with national account and we 've got dealing with the regional account managers and sales execs dealing with the individual branches and I think things are getting lost as it goes from one to the other
2 For example , a book about human rights in the context in which we live can be considered subversive because it disagrees with the vision of those in authority . ’
3 For example , a book about human rights in the context in which we live can be considered subversive because it disagrees with the vision of those in authority . ’
4 ‘ My dear Juliet , how many more times do I have to tell you I 'm doing this because it interests me ?
5 However , there are doubts about how much of the Deloitte client list will be left intact once it has left the international organisation .
6 The client will often be promising less than it hopes to be able to deliver : although it may exclude liability for defects in goods , the client will generally seek to deliver goods free from defects , in order to establish or maintain its commercial reputation and protect its trading relationships .
7 A totem , for example , can be described first as it appears , then as an object which has stylised figures in the sculpture .
8 This complex of elements and activities should be managed such that it ensures that the right product is available at the right price in the right place at the appropriate time to satisfy the needs of target customers in the chosen market segments .
9 VOLCLOSING indicating that the volume is considered full as it has reached either its minimum fill or full mark , but has not yet been verified .
10 After five minutes or so you will begin to see that your back is becoming flatter as it comes more in contact with the floor .
11 The dualism is deemed disastrous because it prevents us from having a unified conception of the world built around the natural sciences , and because it leaves the relationship between the mental and the physical an insoluble mystery .
12 Second , there is the knock-on effect to the advertising market in the UK and Australia , which is looking weaker than it has for a long time .
13 The physical aspect is going great until it peaks and falls off .
14 and it 's called mediant because it lies exactly half way between the first note and the fifth note which is also a very important note in the scale , which we 'll come to in a minute .
15 The outcome of these changes is that the drug bill is rising faster than it has for some years and above the rate of inflation .
16 The mountain rescue organisation is getting bigger and it needs to be sustained — there has been a very dramatic escalation in the number of incidents on the hill in the last ten years .
17 The fact that there is a surplus means that the public sector is spending less than it receives in taxes , etc .
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