Example sentences of "it [is] [det] [noun] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Blue Velvet has had more effect on me than anything musically — it 's that idea of everything superficially being nice and chummy but underneath there 's something sinister . |
2 | She said if it 's that shadow on your lung we 'll soon have you on your feet |
3 | It 's all part of their game to keep us guessing . |
4 | It 's all part of their efforts to build a better and more rewarding career for themselves . |
5 | Oh it 's all part of their er their project . |
6 | It 's all part of her campaign to change public attitudes to the illness . |
7 | ‘ It 's all part of whatever it was . |
8 | ‘ No , it 's all part of me plans , it 's all or nothing , ’ he said . |
9 | I think it 's all part of it , that they will be silly initially , but they 'll som , soon co , er come to realize that it 's sensible . |
10 | Oh I think it 's all part of it . |
11 | It 's all part of his preparation for his new movie , A Bronx Tale . |
12 | So it 's all part of his warderishness . |
13 | It 's all part of his job , ’ she said . |
14 | It 's all part of our great series of free contests to show what life would be like if you landed the jackpot . |
15 | It 's all part of my earning a living ! |
16 | Aye , well it 's it 's , I suppose it 's all money for him as well . |
17 | That lot — it 's all guilt with them . " |
18 | well it 's all toiletries in it |
19 | It 's all thanks to you and your mother . ’ |
20 | That 's more than flock to watch Madonna OR Jackson at Wembley — and it 's all thanks to you . |
21 | " It 's all thanks to you really . |
22 | And it 's all thanks to your friend Mike . ’ |
23 | It 's this cover over it . |
24 | It 's this friend of my brother 's who lives in the same block . |
25 | That side of me 's it 's this side of me now . |
26 | But perhaps it 's some quirk in your nature , and you actually get a kick out of despising the women you get involved with ! ’ |
27 | ‘ It 's some friend of yours who 's responsible for man , is n't it ? ’ asks Michael , looking sideways at Howard . |
28 | I do n't know if it 's any help to you . ’ |
29 | She tilted a defiant chin at him , ‘ From a friend — not that it 's any concern of yours . |
30 | ‘ And even if he has , I ca n't see that it 's any concern of yours , Dr Kent . ’ |