Example sentences of "[adv] it be [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore it was in our judgment wrong to have discharged the jury .
2 I 'll probably be down it 's in my diary for Thomas ,
3 I would like to think that if Freud were alive today , he would have said the same thing , of course when Freud wrote this book in nineteen twenty one er there was no such thing as group psychotherapy it had n't been invented yet , it was to become very much after World War Two but partly existed before and perhaps it 's past its peak now , but erm it did become very much a after World War Two and the point I made was and this is really wh wh what Heather ha h has just said , that if you take Freud 's book on , on group seriously , how can you do group psychoanalysis ?
4 ‘ As I say , it went to Canon Wheeler or perhaps it 's in his house , amongst his effects . ’
5 Perhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
6 So it is under our present system , and so it would be under the RES , if it were nomination either for a safe constituency seat or for a high position on a party list .
7 So it is upon his perception of trade unions operating as industrial co-operatives and thus reconstituting society as an industrial democracy , that his hero 's place depends , a perception which trade unionism was so quickly to abandon .
8 So it 's about her lass as well .
9 So it 's to their interest to beef you up .
10 so it 's on our tapes anyway
11 They 'll say we ca n't afford you , so it 's in my interest really that you make a profit .
12 I ca n't even tell you so it 's in my time plan , I 'll show you .
13 So it 's in your best interests to do exactly as I say , starting now .
14 So it was under his adopted name , as Henry Morton Stanley , that he met Livingstone in Africa .
15 Then there was the question of what sorts of costume were appropriate on such a journey , and whether or not it was worth my while to invest in a new set of clothes .
16 Mark yesterday it was in his box in his wee desk .
17 I gave solemn word I 'd turn Daniel over if ever it was in my power again , So I think we 're saved , and all damage repaired .
18 It is they , after all , who have always been the symbols of their culture and traditionally it is at their slightest touch that the delicate flower of Izzat can shrivel .
19 Britain 's union structure was one of a series of ‘ fragmented monopolies ’ , each monopoly looking over its shoulder at other monopolies and exploiting the comparison whenever it was to its advantage .
20 oh they just type it though it 's in your account already
21 Luckily , I 've come to terms with my height and now it 's to my advantage , ’ she says .
22 Says Stevens : ‘ Now it 's over my nerves are jangling and I 'm hurting , I 'm a raw wound .
23 Now it was within his grasp .
24 The Spanish Civil War was of less consequence now it was in its dying spasms .
25 He knew how it had come to him , and now it was in his hand .
26 Today it is beyond our comprehension that The Marriage of Figaro could have been greeted with indifference in Vienna , that a relatively sophisticated musical public could fail to appreciate and cherish such talent .
27 Well it 's on his way home .
28 I keep saying I said to Dennis , well it 's on our property .
29 Well it 's in our paper then ?
30 Well it 's in my book ,
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