Example sentences of "it be [art] [noun] [prep] my " in BNC.

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1 It 's a tribute to my step-father 's life .
2 It 's a criticism of my work , and I 'm not standing for it . ’
3 It 's a present for my mother .
4 Because it ca n't be so unusual for girls to be education in a se I mean , I just do n't know anything this i it 's a blank in my mind .
5 Item four , application by Homes , in conjunction with the for thirty six flats for residential development , on the land which I assume is at the rear of House , in erm , I will need some guides on it , because it 's a ghost before my time , erm , does anyone like
6 It 's a part of my life , and I 'm never going to give it up , ’ I said as we hurried up through the copse .
7 It 's a part of my religion , of the old religion . ’
8 But whatever happens , I will never feel indifferent or hate everybody here , because there were some acceptable , some good performances we did together , but I can already say there were some great performances — at least as I remember them — so it 's a part of my artistic life closely connected to my heart .
9 It 's a part of my life
10 It 's a load off my back .
11 It 's a weight off my shoulders .
12 And Clarke admitted : ‘ It 's a weight off my mind .
13 It 's a danger to my men and to the public . ’
14 It 's a recipe of my grandmother 's .
15 ‘ Oh , it 's a reply to my fax from Beryl ! ’ she exclaimed as she scanned the first paragraph .
16 It 's no skin off my nose , she decided finally , after a second glass of punch .
17 ‘ I suppose it 's no skin off my nose .
18 It 's no skin off my nose . ’
19 I 've learned to live with my disability , and learned to live without other people , so it 's no skin off my nose .
20 It 's no fun for my colleagues to be away .
21 It 's the thought of my Dave writing this .
22 It 's the colour of my hair . ’
23 It 's the story of my life .
24 It 's the story of my life . ’
25 It 's the story of my life . ’
26 Reply : It 's the anniversary of my wedding .
27 It 's the anniversary of my mum 's death this week , ’ he says , almost visibly remembering her .
28 It 's the men-folk in my family .
29 It 's the funeral of my dear friend , Lauengram , ’ he said , in answer to our question .
30 It 's the thing over my face — I feel I ca n't breathe ! ’
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