Example sentences of "[vb infin] [be] [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't say what it would 've been , you know what the outcome would 've been but it would 've been different . |
2 | What I do know is that it is disgraceful and defamatory to label as stooges the people from the Borough Community Relations Council who gave up a day 's work to act as observers , and who have made it clear that they would have reported whatever they had seen , good or bad for police . |
3 | If you buy a ‘ Rolex ’ watch for £50 , you know it 's unlikely to be genuine , but what you would n't know is that it may only be worth £5 . |
4 | What you do know is that it has caused you considerable hurt and pain . |
5 | All I do know is that it truly happened . ’ |
6 | All I do know is that it seems someone here does believe that they still have an influence . ’ |
7 | What we do know is that it is impossible to write any human being off as permanently damaged . |
8 | What she did not know was that it was not so much that the work was difficult , but that there was so very much of it , and all tiring . |
9 | Alright , logging the data does n't change the nature of the data , what it does do is that it re-scales the data , okay so the only thing that 's , that 's , that 's changed by logging , right , is the scale of the cr is the vertical scale on the graph , right , but essentially we are still trying to model the same series and N T C is essentially the same series as T C. |
10 | let me , the o the other thing we can do is if it 's broken the shop can send it back but the man , the other person pays . |
11 | All you could feel was that it was something bony . |
12 | But the former Neath and Wales rugby union star , later dismissed for throwing a punch at Gary Tees , insisted last night : ‘ All I can remember is that it was in a tackle . |
13 | All I can remember is that it had nothing to do with his feet . |
14 | But what the tār does n't realize is that it makes a perfect target for a gun , stuck up there with its pale fur as clearly visible against the dark rock as the moon is in the sky at night . ’ |
15 | The second reason why playing the numbers game with female and male psychologists does not work is that it involves equating women with feminists . |
16 | ‘ What Governor Clinton does n't understand is that it 's the people in the voting booths that matter . ’ |
17 | ‘ But what you do n't understand is that it 's Leo I 'm doing it for . ’ |
18 | ‘ And if you pick one of these creatures up and place it a little distance away on the surface of the water , all its fellows will see is that it vanished , and reappeared elsewhere . |
19 | ‘ He lost it , and all I can remember was that it was about a star . ’ |
20 | Jones said : ‘ All I can remember was that it was in a tackle . |
21 | So all she could report was that it seemed dark and cruiser-shaped . |
22 | What Labour could hardly claim was that it had a magic formula for preserving peace with the unions , although the St Valentine 's Day ‘ concordat ’ with the unions was milked for what it was worth . |
23 | What you should recognize is that it is a warning sign that you have been doing too much , and that you need to get away from the patient , at least for short periods in the day , if not for some days or weeks . |
24 | Like Forster , all he could guess was that it was fast . |
25 | A standard monetarist prediction of that decision would have been that it would produce two years of boom , followed by growing inflation and balance of payments deficit . |
26 | ‘ If proper thought had been given to that , I think the conclusion must have been that it would not be beneficial … |
27 | The answer was he usually ignored them , which meant of course that some entries were obscured and the whole was not as clean as it may have been but it was certainly speedy . |
28 | No it could have been but it is n't . |
29 | It was not without its problems — co-operation between the individual producers was not always as effective as it might have been and it lacked a satisfactory system of ensuring that the quality of productions was kept uniformly high — but it was an influential scheme , and the bias towards the tape-slide medium amongst audio-visual teaching aids in the UK remains to this day . |
30 | That was like the day I had them out was the day that my first N H S appointment would have been and it it 's like , you know |