Example sentences of "and it be [adj] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And it 's good of you to be concerned . |
2 | She says it 's ages since she 's done any exercise , and it 's good for her . |
3 | She 's OK ’ with Mrs Lennox and it 's good for her to get away from me for a bit just now and again . |
4 | But we 've got a young side at Cardiff now and it 's good for them to play against these players , to see that they 're only human beings after all . ’ |
5 | And it 's good for us to recognise and to be aware and to realize , that in a day when we are so often just numbers , that as individuals we matter to God . |
6 | And it 's dangerous for you , as well . |
7 | It does n't necessarily mean that they 're unscrupulous in the way that they get their own way ; they just have very clear ideas and it 's impossible for them to see it any other way . ’ |
8 | It 's produced by Oxford Housing Aid , and it 's available from them for two pounds . |
9 | and he used to come home looking as white as a sheet sick to the teeth and he used to just go to bed and collapse in a heap , he is n't strong enough to do it and it 's pointless for him to try but other than that he can do anything he fancies . |
10 | And it 's valuable to us in , in three aspects . |
11 | and it 's irresponsible of you . |
12 | I think we certainly agree with you in terms of locality , and it 's open to you at any time , I would have thought , to be in touch with Katherine , and say , ‘ Would you follow up on x or y ’ . |
13 | It is n't her fault that people keep running after her , and it 's unpleasant for her , people jumping on and off … ’ |
14 | By this point people are usually very capable and confident and it 's unusual for them to fail . |
15 | Please , I 'm asking you to give me your blind trust and it 's unfair of me , but there are things I ca n't bring myself to confess just yet . |
16 | ‘ I remember — and it 's lucky for you no one asked any awkward questions about what happened along the way when you and Anna spent a night together . ’ |
17 | Many firms of estate agents are also surveyors , and it 's important to them to get on to building society panels to enjoy a good flow of valuation work . |
18 | ‘ Julie was a loving mother and we both wanted more children but her career was very , very important to her and it 's important to me that people know just what a clever woman she was . ’ |
19 | ‘ This is the last thing we will ever be able to do for Sophie , and it 's important to us to do it right , ’ Mr Leeder said . |
20 | And it 's important for me to clear that side of it on the basis that you have no responsibility for setting the assignments up . |
21 | And it 's foolish of him to have it when we 're all about to go into production and we 're so tired . ’ |
22 | Her marriage troubles appeared to be firmly under wraps as she told delegates at a Motor Neurone Disease Association conference in Solihull : ‘ It is good to be here again and it is nice of you to have me . ’ |
23 | Young people with no job lose confidence and it is easy for them to slide into living in reversal of night and day . |
24 | We have identified a new property which we can move to , and it is available to us , either to rent or to buy . |
25 | According to his account to the House of Commons , Baldwin replied : ‘ Sir , that is most grievous news , and it is impossible for me to make any comment on it today . ’ |
26 | This means that the worst score a Forest Goblin can get on the ‘ Eadbangerz Chart is 2 ( ‘ I fink I 'm gon na … ’ ) and it is impossible for him to ‘ Eadbang . |
27 | His basic proposition was ‘ That which is is , and it is impossible for it not to be . ’ |
28 | At this time of year , mid-Autumn , the snow has usually not arrived in Tromsø and it is possible for you to have the hills to yourself in Tromsdalen or , better , in Lyngen , but this year there was already a metre of the stuff down at sea level . |
29 | And it is necessary for us to hide it as well . ’ |
30 | They are not prescriptive and it is open to you to implement them in the way that best suits your firm . |