Example sentences of "[verb] it be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | IT IS arguable that successive British Governments , although paying lip service from time to time to the notion of being able to change the institutions of the EEC ‘ from within ’ , have never in reality held out much hope of doing so ; rather , perhaps , has it been their true intent to use the institutions of the EEC to shape the policy of Europe in their own image . |
2 | Interesting Pauline at work , she 's ever so hurt , could n't get over it , she came up to me the other day she said , hello , how long has it been we have n't seen one another for two months . |
3 | In this book , which will also serve as the catalogue for the exhibitions , has it been you who has written about the unpublished drawings ? |
4 | Well it has it 's it 's the only way to deal with that lot . |
5 | Somebody might be sitting there saying well how does he know it 's er how does he know it 's we I ca n't see a word for we in there . |
6 | ‘ How will you know it 's him ? ’ asked Crane . |
7 | ‘ They do n't know it 's him ? ’ |
8 | Anything you 're up to let us know it 's What 's On B B C Radio Nottingham P O Box two two two in Nottingham Nottingham N G one three H Z to write to er give us a couple of weeks ' notice if you can . |
9 | I do n't know it 's I think it 's now jus just a job now , you know it 's |
10 | Who 's gon na know it 's you ? |
11 | " How do you know it 's mine , you promiscuous — " |
12 | ‘ I do n't know it 's your real name , ’ says Dixie . |
13 | I do n't know it 's your tin of pencils , have a look |
14 | ‘ Did you know it 's his birthday today ? ’ |
15 | ‘ How do you know it is what he wants ? ’ |
16 | We would n't know it were we shown . |
17 | Well he did n't know it were you . |
18 | In any case , when they know the money has gone , when they remember I was here , they 'll know it was me . |
19 | " How did you know it was me ? " |
20 | ‘ And how did you know it was me who sent the flowers anyway ? |
21 | How did you know it was me ? ’ |
22 | Did n't know it was me . |
23 | She 'd know it was me who got it . |
24 | How did you know it was me ? |
25 | We did n't know it was them . |
26 | ‘ I did n't know it was him ! |
27 | You would hardly know it was him . |
28 | ‘ Did n't you know it was him that found her ? |
29 | If I walked across his unmarked grave , I 'd know it was him buried under the ground . ’ |
30 | Tears came into her eyes as she watched him , though she could n't have said why , but she did know it was something she 'd never forget , etched on her memory now forever . |