Example sentences of "it be [adj] [noun] of [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Long-focus shots of me groping in the dark , or will it be more close-ups of my stupidity ? ’ |
2 | The man who used to ride around Knockglen as if it were all part of his estate ; that was Eve 's grandfather , Major Charles Westward . |
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 his preparation for his new movie , A Bronx Tale . |
8 | So it 's all part of his warderishness . |
9 | It 's all part of his job , ’ she said . |
10 | It 's all part of our great series of free contests to show what life would be like if you landed the jackpot . |
11 | It 's all part of my earning a living ! |
12 | It 's this friend of my brother 's who lives in the same block . |
13 | so it 's three quarters of your gross |
14 | It is five percent of our expenditure budget for this year of course . |
15 | In the Eighties , he made a remarkable body of neon art and it is that side of his activity which forms an exhibition at Anthony d'Offay ( to 16 May ) . |
16 | It is all part of our input into the world . |
17 | Many of you , I know , believe Smott 's substitution after four minutes was because he was out of his depth , but I can assure you it is all part of my master plan which I am painstakingly developing on a game-by-game basis . |
18 | It might appear , from the arguments and prejudices just considered , that the nature of the commitment dividing holists from individualists has already emerged : holists , it seems , are in effect determinists , and it is this feature of their theories that individualists are anxious to reject . |
19 | During this time Coe was on the dole and living in Bermondsey , and it is this period of his life that gave him the basis for The Dwarves of Death . |
20 | It is another system of its own . |
21 | It was all part of their information technology training , a component of the national curriculum . |
22 | But it was all part of my compulsion to lose weight . |
23 | It was all part of his punishment , to give him food he liked when it could n't be appreciated . |
24 | It seems odd that a man with so much of a reputation for sexual encounters should cringe from public contact , but it was all part of his reserve . |
25 | It was all part of his campaign to enable him to take part in Operation Raleigh in February this year . |
26 | He tells us in his autobiography that this decision produced a breakdown in his wife 's health , but it was all part of his efforts to become a pure Buddhist leader and hence bring benefit to burma . |
27 | They thought it was all part of his evident ‘ foolishness ’ . |
28 | It was one result of her ‘ revenge ’ that both she and Lisa had failed to predict . |
29 | I would think so , yes I think , I would think so because the bedroom suite , the bed upstairs er of that er suite is quite a good quality bed , you know , it 's only a spring mattress of course it 's not a , it 's not a box thing like we 'd have today , I mean , what we have in our other room , I 've always intended to change it , but never got round to it , but it er just had a spring mattress , but it was good quality of its time |
30 | We are therefore not surprised to find that it was this part of his work which most nineteenth-century readers chose to ignore , as any Victorian anthology will prove with its selection of passages relating to Nature . |