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

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1 I says , Andrea knows about them it 's her job she 's now my , my superior , so if anybody let the managers know , she should .
2 The hospital becomes a very important place for them it is their babies home .
3 For me it is myself first .
4 ‘ He already had a background in TV when he started in Butterflies , while for me it was my first acting job .
5 After which it is something of a disappointment to see that Olivetti or the firm 's advertising agents have not applied the spelling disk to the advertisement .
6 look after whoever it is they 're looking after .
7 One College provided information on this with five staff , for four of whom it was their major concern .
8 And some of them it 's it 's hard to get them to go so but in general any of the fairly reactive acids and any of the fairly reactive metals they 're going to give you a salt and hydrogen .
9 Most of the mothers talking here had known their boyfriends for at least two months before they " did it " , and for almost two-thirds of them it was their first sexual relationship .
10 And tha that is one thing I 'm , I mean I 'm not I 'm not the best driver in the world , but that is one thing I do try not to do cos as you say no matter what the circumstances are , if I go up the back of somebody it is my fault .
11 The more History attempts to transcend its own rootedness in historicity , and the greater the efforts it makes to attain , beyond the historical relativity of its origin and its choices , the sphere of universality , the more clearly it bears the marks of its historical birth , and the more evidently there appears through it the history of which it is itself a part … inversely , the more it accepts its relativity , and the more deeply it sinks into the movement it shares with what it is recounting , then the more it tends to the slenderness of the narrative , and all the positive content it obtained for itself through the human sciences is dissipated .
12 While Between explores the discursive role of women from a semiotic perspective and isolates characteristically female forms of language use which hold the potential for critical examination of our contemporary cultural ‘ mythologies ’ , the object-discourses on which Thru works are those of which it is itself an object .
13 The implications of this change in tone emerged explicitly in Grenville 's setting aside of ‘ the effusions of a blind and generous passion ’ in favour of ‘ cool judgement ’ since the issue involved ‘ a large portion of the interests of the British empire of which it is your Lordships ’ duty , as an House of parliament , to take care ’ .
14 Well the tower is er I 'm not quite sure about the exact height of it it 's I think it 's a hundred and over a hundred and fifty feet high er the to the top of the dome I think it 's a hundred and fifty three feet high to the top of the dome .
15 For what it is worth , ma'am , I would recommend an equal division of whatever it is you have to leave . ’
16 What he said was you do n't get paid until the erm the actual sort of whatever it is he 's sold has been installed .
17 Tidy up something which he 'd overlooked ; wipe the mallet clean ; clear up the evidence of whatever it was he was doing here last night ; replace the keys on the body ?
18 And then we used to play games with him and we were going to invent a game that did n't exist because whatever you said , Mr Brynner always said , ‘ Well , as a matter of fact I was world champion pistol shot , ’ or ‘ I 'm the world champion ’ of whatever it was you mentioned .
19 that of body of whatever it was who where there have left .
20 Otto said that we all gravitate towards what it is we want .
21 If you put that depth of knowledge with the normal Wedding Present , you can see the talent , musicianship and understanding of what it is they are doing , ’ he says .
22 First we need a proper idea of what it is we are seeking to explain .
23 Though our modern technology and civilization is based largely upon our ability to harness the electron , conventional physics still has no real perception of what it is we have got our hands on .
24 I apologise for the length of this letter but I do believe that it is essential that you have a clear understanding of what it is we are to do .
25 I have admired her greatly as someone who has an absolutely clear sense of what it is she is trying to achieve .
26 The individual is never informed of what it is he ( sic ) is alleged to have done to give rise to the suspicion ; nor , indeed , is it necessary that he be convicted of any offence .
27 ‘ It may help to remember , ’ she adds , ‘ that the man has n't necessarily gone out looking , and he might not even be conscious of what it is he wants .
28 ‘ And have you got any idea of what it is you do to me , Maria ?
29 No doubt you were expecting to hear from me , and no doubt you are aware of what it is I want to talk about ? ’
30 ‘ I say them two or three times and it became more obvious each time I say them that they had a real understanding of what it was they were trying to do musically .
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