Example sentences of "it be [prep] [adv] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's on Am Bodach that a lot of people 's routes converge . |
2 | Might the Mr Chairman I was just wondering if it 's worth just mentioning that the , since the Redhill Airport proposal which does include a privately funded motorway link erm point erm has gone to and has been called in to the determination I believe by the Minister , but er we are sort of pending er holding our horses until that er er is nearer the time is that not perhaps |
3 | It is with deep regret that , on behalf of Athletico Whaddon Football Club , I have to report the death of club chairman , Mr Ken Mentle . |
4 | It is with deep regret that I report the death of Mr Frank Sinclair of Bishop 's Castle . |
5 | It is with deep regret that we announce the death of one of our first members , Fred Fisher at the age of 79 years . |
6 | IT IS with deep regret that we announce the demise of EPDD flexi-day . |
7 | IT IS with deep regret that the death is announced of . |
8 | IT IS with deep regret that we have to report the deaths of the following : |
9 | IT is with deep regret that we have to report the deaths of the following : |
10 | It is with deep regret that the death is announced of , wife of . |
11 | It is with deep regret that we have to report the deaths of the following : |
12 | It is with deep regret that we have to report the deaths of the following : |
13 | Whatever the exact circumstances , it is at least clear that Eliot vacated Carlyle Mansions quickly and deliberately — and that he left behind him a man to whom he had been a companion for ten years . |
14 | The exact meaning of the word in relation to the status of the early civitas capitals is also still unresolved , but it is at least clear that we are dealing with a unit which enjoyed some measure of self-government . |
15 | However , it is by now clear that there is no ‘ one best way ’ of doing so . |
16 | It was with deep regret that I had to leave for home later that evening . |
17 | Irrespective of the precise role of linearity in the Hebrew notion of time , it was for long assumed that the eschatological nature of that concept greatly influenced , by way of Christianity , the development of our modern idea of time 's unidirectional non-cyclic nature . |
18 | It was by now clear that the economic and technological side of modernity was a power of terrible destruction as well as positive social improvement . |