Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 My mum thinks I 'm having a great time , as I tell her that I am but it 's a lie , and it has n't got any better .
2 ‘ I am afraid to tell you who I am , because if I tell you who I am you may not like who I am and it is all that I have . ’
3 It is as much about who I am as it is about how I look , and about how difficult it is for women to separate the two .
4 I du n no , they get in on a Friday night he said by the time we 've cashed up , when I got there they 'd got this round coffee table in the middle of the room similar to that brass one what I 'm but it 's an old tin thing it is sitting in the middle of the room there was a little bag of money there a little bag of money there and a bag of money there that 's Geoff 's money that 's petrol money that 's five hundred pound .
5 I would agree with you that if the if we have gone along and said to people , well er yo , we 've got alternative accommodation for you and they have n't wanted to go then , well I 'm sure that we hope not to give them that er er , alternative accommodation er , and it 's not in our interest at all to er , keep er , places empty , and further more we have n't really got er enough er , alternative places to put er , these er tenants in so I 'm that it 's as the result of the sort of dwellings that er we 've er we now find ourselves with as a result of the er initial buildings in the first place .
6 Well I 'm if it 's full price thirty thousand , that 's three thousand pound in n it , near enough ?
7 We 've just gone through Armistice Day and I was and it 's always made , made me feel there 's something a little bit wrong about Armistice , it seemed more of a glorification in the way
8 There also arises a more general question , which is whether it is open to this court to exercise the statutory discretion conferred by section 13(3) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 , or R.S.C. , Ord. 59 , r. 10(3) , so as to perfect an invalid order of committal and thereby to continue the imprisonment of a contemnor currently in prison under an invalid order .
9 Although it is obviously accurate to call an incipient spin a stall with a wing-drop , I think that this is trying to avoid the issue , which is that it is really the beginning of a spin and at least a potential spin .
10 To speculate about possible good communists in the GDR is also to ignore the central fact about the country , which is that it is not one .
11 It could be improved by including all the results of excavations since 1961 , but this has not been possible for various reasons , the most important of which is that it is no longer the intention to study the results of 367 , but to turn to another event recorded by Ammianus which can be illuminated by this old study and by more recent work .
12 The issue points to a more fundamental tension at the heart of professional education , which is that it is concerned not only with knowledge and skills but with norms and attitudes .
13 Indeed , the very concrete physicality of objects might lead us to expect quite the opposite conclusion , which is that it is language which organizes the deep unconscious , while objects as visible images are a relatively superficial phenomenon .
14 This is a reflection of a more general characteristic of review , which is that it is geared towards the avoidance of mistakes .
15 There is moreover a further difficulty with the thesis which is that it is based upon a dichotomy between fact and value which is hard to sustain .
16 Yeah , which is but it 's still education
17 The sphere of everyday life is experienced as ordered and consistent which is because it is shared with other people and what is shared is , precisely , knowledge of everyday reality :
18 Rather , to adopt the method involves accepting that there is a ‘ reality ’ , which is as it is independently of what anyone may think of it , but which suitably organized inquiry is fated to discover eventually ; around the early 1870s Peirce speaks of reality as the final cause of inquiry .
19 They assume that the natural world has an independent existence of its own , which is as it is regardless of those who are studying it , and which is governed by laws which can be discovered by the research scientist if only the right methods can be developed .
20 But surely it it 's happened that it 's getting er and and I touch wood I do n't know how superstitious you are but it 's getting better and better and better for you each time because when you came here ooh some years ago since you first came into this studio er you were pretty popular then but it seems to increase all the time does n't it ?
21 I hope your fiancée finds out what sort of man you are before it 's too late , but she wo n't hear anything from me ! ’
22 So if you 're if it 's a strange area to you it 's up to you to organize yourself .
23 in which he says that erm the more convinced that she is that it 's going to be fatal in its operation , the more determined apparently she is that Adam shall share .
24 Matilda stays where she is and it is up to you to see that she behaves herself . ’
25 The reason they recruit , or try to recruit , black policemen like you is that it 's supposed to make for better relationships between the black community and the police .
26 I I know that you 're going you that that that you may suggest that er my view it 's not capable of being assimilated but I think the the the basic view I have to put forward to you is that it is not necessary .
27 Well ninety per cent of the time you should n't be where we are cos it 's no cars .
28 The reason it ends up swallowing and eating everything is that it 's seen as the only choice .
29 One is that it is culturally unacceptable to admit that one 's job is not satisfying .
30 One is that it is a hollow that can hold extra air , allowing the reptile to remain submerged longer .
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