Example sentences of "it [be] [adv] [noun] of [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's incredibly kind of you to meet us on the offchance . |
2 | I really , I really get the impression that there 's , there 's , it 's incredibly sort of nobody really knows what to do , you know , there 's this big turbulent thing just happening and people are very confused about the whole thing because the M May the fourth directive is n't particularly er it did n't give anybody an absolute guideline , guide to erm what to do . |
3 | I remember a while ago someone told me he thought I should be wearing platform shoes , but we 're not into having symbols of different generations , we 're just into style as a ‘ thing ’ : we 're into flaunting things , it 's just part of what we are . ’ |
4 | It 's just part of your job . |
5 | Yeah fine erm but as I say it 's just sort of you know kind of minor layout changes , that 's all I was suggesting |
6 | Then gradually , when reality starts to intrude again , he gets embarrassed about the sensitivity he 's shown , and so he gradually pushes it away , to deny it 's even part of his nature . |
7 | ‘ It 's remarkably kind of you to put us up like this , and we 're both very grateful . ’ |
8 | I suppose it 's really proof of what er the approach that North Yorkshire County Council is taking on this issue because nothing is is as simple a as it seems . |
9 | ‘ Look , it 's terribly kind of you to find me a place to stay , but you must let me give you the money . |
10 | It 's so kind of her and she must have worked so hard … |
11 | ‘ It 's so kind of you . |
12 | ‘ It 's so kind of you to have my welfare at heart . |
13 | It 's actually women of our age group that has got ta take the responsibility for to make changes , so that women in the next generation have got that opportunity that we did nah have till now and that 's the whole point of it . |
14 | So if we we just want to make that erm clear erm number three er we would n't like to add a fourth erm motion and the Labour resolutions it is erm it 's actually end of it should be , consideration should be given . |
15 | ‘ Perhaps … yes , it is most kind of you . ’ |
16 | When the Greeks begin to use it , it is also part of their interest in mastering the appearance of nature , and leads on to perspective and chiaroscuro , to European painting . |
17 | I do n't think it has anything to do with her age , for I think it is just part of her personality . |
18 | ‘ And the lady , it is especially kind of her to allow me to stay . ’ |
19 | This may not be all there is to the concept of pain , but it is certainly part of it . |
20 | It also makes clear that sentences in the abstract do not in general express definite propositions at all ; it is only utterances of them in specific contexts that express specific states of affairs , where the contexts achieve this by filling in the pragmatic parameters that indexicals are variables for . |
21 | It was surely part of her duty to find out what finally happened to the seductive female spread out on the front cover . |
22 | So it was just kind of what ever enthusiasm there was washed away with that . |
23 | It was just part of our tradition . " |
24 | Although she remembered the words perfectly well , Constance merely said , ‘ Oh , nothing , it was just part of your general racket . ’ |
25 | And there 's nothing wrong with her it was just sort of it 's just nerves is n't it ? |
26 | It was now part of their ingrained thinking that the newspaper barons were imposing their standards on the population by rewriting the language of tabloid journalism . |
27 | It was perhaps part of his general attempt to calm her fears , but it is a potent indication that there was an underlying fear and she was not properly informed that no alternative was available . |