Example sentences of "[pron] it [verb] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It identified 500,000 hectares of costal habitat which it said were in need of active conservation measures .
2 It welcomes my right hon. Friend the Chancellor 's brilliant Budget for its changes in the uniform business rate , which it says are of enormous help to business , a great deal of assistance to growing firms and just what businesses have requested .
3 It is financed by the film industry , and will only grant certificates to movies which it considers are within the limits of public acceptability .
4 The advantage of this argument is that it allows one to define literature 's relation to reality in a much more positive and coherent way : both literature and the reality which it represents are of the same order and , according to Bakhtin , this order is ideological .
5 The CNAA , in its desire to ensure that the courses which it validates are of a sufficiently high standard , has necessarily concerned itself with the resources and ethos of institutions as a whole and has not hesitated to pass judgment on them , going , some would argue , beyond the responsibilities laid upon it by its Royal Charter .
6 Between 1950 and 1975 the female proportion of the working population rose from 33 per cent ( which it had been since the 1890s ) to over 40 per cent ( Hunt , 1975 ) .
7 This is the detached voice of reason judiciously intervening without allegiances into a debate in which it has been for the most part silent.3 The intervention reinforces the distinction between what Proust 's text does to itself and what de Man does to it , positioning him with the reader at a critical distance from , and therefore in shared judgement of , his own argument .
8 At all stages in the development of armory , and in all the centuries during which it has been in use , there have been two conflicting underlying factors , and it is important that the local historian be aware of them from the outset , so that if false trails are followed they are not followed for long .
9 It also believes that planning can ensure that new buildings are designed in a way which it likes , and has an ability to prevent anything , however small , happening near its own house which reduces its value or interferes with the way in which it has been in the habit of using it .
10 Lord MacMillan in Perry v Astor ( 1935 ) 19 TC 255 at p289 stated : The Section does not declare that the dispositions with which it deals are to be treated as non-existent in a question between the maker of the disposition and the Inland Revenue .
11 I 'm not very good at them Mum gave me that one it 's been in quite good condition but
12 For her it had been from the tender age of five , when her own brother and male ‘ friends ’ of a single-parent family abused her .
13 It it had been on the agenda before .
14 Nothing now would have induced Meredith to sign his petition , whatever it had been for .
15 Even a small park with a few facilities can achieve ***** if what it offers is to an exceptionally high quality standard .
16 Furthermore , the injury rate on the softer track dropped to less than half what it had been on the previous track .
17 By the late 1930s , the birth rate was about three-quarters of what it had been at the end of the First World War .
18 Within 20 years the Prussians had ruined what remained of Danzig 's grain trade and the population of the city had plummeted to what it had been at the end of the fourteenth century .
19 By then the population of Indians , about a million , was just over a quarter what it had been at the time of the European colonizations of the sixteenth century .
20 The French monarchy under Louis XVI was by contrast in many ways a shadow of what it had been under Louis XIV .
21 In all the most important affairs of life , liberty remained for him what it had been for the last thirty years , a state of will which could not depart from rectitude .
22 Convenience , that 's what it had been for her — little more .
23 The essence of European diplomacy was still political , still what it had been to Metternich or even to Richelieu .
24 His position was now exactly what it had been during his exile in Rufus 's reign : he was without an income and reduced to dependence on the hospitality of Hugh of Lyons .
25 It was not qualitatively different on the eve of the French Revolution from what it had been during the reign of Louis XIV .
26 Surinder , a Sikh woman , explained to me what it had been like coming to Britain in the sixties and finding a job in a sweat-shop soon after .
27 In the early days of the strike Jayaben Desai , perhaps Britain 's best known Asian trade unionist , described to me what it had been like when she came to work at Grunwick in the mail order department :
28 When Emily asked him what it had been like then , his eyes filled with tears .
29 It was sad when it died ; sad because of the memory of what it had been like when there was still hope .
30 That would n't be easy ; even now he was beginning to remember what it had been like when he 'd been small and afraid of the dark , unable to sleep without a nightlight .
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