Example sentences of "it [be] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Even those of us too young to have been part of it are still under the spell of the culture of activism formed around it . |
2 | On second thoughts there is nothing surprising in ‘ which we all use ’ ; how could it be otherwise in a family like the Marmeladov 's ? |
3 | I says , do n't tell me , I said , he did the same thing to me the other day , and it were only within a couple of days of each other . |
4 | ‘ … a queer little place called Ornovitza , tucked away in an eastern corner of Europe , it 's rather of the Republic of San Marino type , only it is n't a republic , it 's a Duchy . ’ |
5 | It 's rather like a trip on the Circle Line ; you can get on at any point really , and you 'll get to the fridge , or the move , or the school fees sooner or later and then back to the beginning again . |
6 | It 's rather like a computer when the disc goes wrong — you know the info is there but you ca n't tap into it . |
7 | ‘ It 's rather like a cathedral , ’ she murmured . |
8 | It 's rather like a Ford Granada ; you can buy the basic version or you can pay almost as much as you would for a Jaguar and get the Ghia version . |
9 | It 's rather like the scene that I penned at the beginning of this column . |
10 | We get curious pride , you know , working with these kids … it 's rather like the kind of pride and fascination you get when you persuade a wild animal to eat from your hand … a curious feeling |
11 | There 's no hanging about here tonight it 's straight into the action from all the weekend and we start with the big match at Filbert Street , Leicester City against Nottingham Forest . |
12 | Get a book published — that is hard enough — or a TV play produced and it 's straight to the newspapers to see what the critics say . |
13 | ‘ Yes , it 's already with the Court of Probate in Chancery at Westminster Hall . |
14 | It was in yesterday 's paper it 's already in the kitchen . |
15 | Well it 's already in the minutes . |
16 | Oh that 's no trouble it 's practically on the way so |
17 | And that does n't feel tight , it 's probably over the day it 's just pulling it is n't it ? |
18 | Well it 's probably over the page ! |
19 | Name it and it 's probably on the shelf in our offices . |
20 | I 've been able to trace back it 's probably in a procedure called fetch page . |
21 | ah it 's probably in me bag , yeah do n't worry about it , it 's probably in a bag , let mummy |
22 | It 's probably in the dialect book , I have n't looked it up . |
23 | yeah , I think it 's either in my briefcase , or it 's in the car , but it 's probably in the briefcase , I 'll go and have a look |
24 | ‘ Somewhere in London then ; it 's probably in the files but it 's unlikely he 's there now . |
25 | It 's probably in the garden . |
26 | I mean it 's mostly for the kids or if , w when we 're travelling in the car anywhere . |
27 | Erm so , in principle we 've agreed that schedule , er I 'm waiting for erm Bob to sort V I out and the name erm as you may be aware erm Bob wants to call it client servicing and our view was that by and large it was n't a question of having to have loads more different screens we just needed them in different areas and they could , they 'd go to Louise to get where people were going to be and it 's mostly about the R S six thousand for commission erm on which there are only about twenty of those anyway , twenty seven so I did n't really see that as being a major issue . |
28 | I know it was n't too bad last year erm I think it 's either at a Wednesday or Thursday . |
29 | and it 's either in the raffle money or in the door money . |
30 | There 's somebody that advertises , I think it 's either in the Wimborne or the Advertiser |