Example sentences of "[noun] it be [noun] [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 In the New Testament it is Paul who develops the concept of salvation in terms of justification .
2 Edith had also stopped all the pupils in the school from beating her up again after the first incident and during the riot it was Edith who had saved her life .
3 On the final lap it was Robert who beat his brother to the Metropole corner , after the 180mph descent from Coleraine .
4 From the late 18th century onward these brought sealers from North America and Europe into the Southern Ocean ; during the subsequent decades of competitive exploitation it was sealers who discovered most of the cold temperate islands , the ice-covered islands within the pack ice belt , the tip of Antarctic Peninsula , and the great ice-filled bight of the Weddell Sea .
5 Erhard and Adenauer now clashed on other issues but in an argument in May 1962 over custom duties it was Erhard who won the Bundestags support .
6 Indeed , at the end of the scene it is Olivia who is left alone on stage — in that key situation of the end-of-scene soliloquy that tells all — to declare her newfound , misbegotten love in verse .
7 And , therefore , these days it is men who are oppressed , not women .
8 But when they arrived at the meeting it was Oldfield who was wearing Branson 's horn-rimmed spectacles , riffling papers in his briefcase and doing his best to look brisk and businesslike , while Branson gesticulated in a parody of artistic eccentricity .
9 In Nina 's stories it is Modigliani who was pushed off the bench , made to carry the beer in for a party .
10 But to Sophie 's intense mortification it was Dawn who arrived and said calmly , ‘ Robert has been called out to a difficult calving case and I 've been told to give you his apologies .
11 Under the next gas lamp it was Sarah who looked at him , but he stared straight ahead .
12 Obviously , if Jane says I 'm skipping and Mary says I 'm skipping we observe that on one occasion it is Jane who announces that she is skipping and on another it is Mary .
13 When the rise in rents from 1912 onwards threatened to overwhelm the family economy it was women who protested and led rent strikes , for example in Leeds and , more famously , Glasgow , leading to the imposition of rent control in 1915 .
14 When I arrived and rang the bell it was Albert who showed me in .
15 She always brushed Corrie 's beautiful hair when she came to the rectory , and though she began teaching both children the alphabet it was Corrie who received the most attention .
16 In times of trouble it is children who suffer most — whether through war or the daily grind of poverty .
17 In mine it is Philonous who finally says , ‘ All right ’ ( though note that it is followed by ‘ but ’ ) .
18 Though they both wore the uniform of a Private it was plain who was of superior rank .
19 When the TUC expelled the electricians ' union it was Jordan who determinedly merged his engineering union with theirs , to the fury of the hard left .
20 Yet on their home turf in France it is Renault who are the market leaders with 27 per cent against Peugeot 's 24 per cent and Citroen 's 11 .
21 ‘ Yes ? ’ she answered , her voice guarded in case it was Jason who was calling .
22 In any case it was Shirley who had typed the card and she was in a higher or lower world that cared nothing for such trivia .
23 According to these employers it was teachers who needed WE more than pupils , so that they could get a picture of what engineering was really like ( as opposed to media misrepresentations — strikes , redundancies , etc. ) and so put across a ‘ good image ’ of engineering , hopefully attracting the ‘ brighter pupils ’ into the industry .
24 For the second 45 minutes it was Chelsea who made the chances , with Boro keeper Steve Pears reacting well to keep them out .
25 But on forty one minutes it was Milton who took the lead as new signee from A E R Harwell , Robbie Munn , was on hand to slide the ball home from close range as Matt Utteridge in the Bishops ' goal could only palm away Nigel Mott 's probing cross to send Milton in at the interval leading by a goal to nil .
26 In any case , organisations can only be represented by their members , and in partnerships it is individuals who are the active partners .
27 Paul Reynolds held off the challenge of John McPherson to put Drumaness ahead seven minutes from half time and even though a Dunmurry effort was cleared off the line it was Drumaness who squandered the scoring chances in the first half .
28 In the end it was Laura who broke the silence .
29 In the end it was Rachel who was forced to give in and she swam to the side of the pool , climbed up the steps , and sat on the side watching as David completed several more laps .
30 In the end it was Mary who had to calm Martin down , reassure him and promise to come back the next day .
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