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

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1 Er y do you find it difficult to find people to look after the children , or is it just that you , you would n't want to go out ?
2 . Or is it just cos it 's fresh stuff ?
3 Why is there a shortage of money for our teams and travelling coaches , or is it simply that the LTA 's overpaid employees are anxious to preserve their lifestyles at the expense of British tennis ?
4 Is this due to changing ideas about how the British system of government should be organised , widely held , or is it simply that the government of the day is using its power to change the system in the pursuit of its own political goals ?
5 Miss or is it simply that er when the male rang up to say about Lawrence at has a gun and that he is the caller who is concerned for the safety of the occupiers .
6 right , now what do you like about driving , I mean er the , you , know , you all know what the car is , what , what , what 's , what appeals , is it just something you have to do , is it a necessity or is it actually because you enjoy it ?
7 Or is it only that I do n't understand why as a consequence of being a mere male ? ’
8 ‘ Are they like this at home , or is it only when they 're on holiday ? ’
9 Did you put that up yourself or was it here when you come here ?
10 Did you choose to move away from midwifery in that way or did er or was it just that er a job came up ?
11 So actually seeing though first time , how much of a shock did it come to you , or was it just or was it expected ?
12 Or was it simply that she looked like a large , mobile bag of laundry ?
13 Or was it more than the influence of the Broadstairs sands ?
14 Ramsey was asked later , were you getting unintelligible , or was it only that the bishop was a bad listener to Holy Week addresses ?
15 The software will not be as familiar , nor is it usually as easy to use but the results could well be worth it .
16 Nor is it enough if the accused acted with wilful blindness , even though in some areas of criminal law wilful blindness is treated as knowledge : Griffiths , above , Pethick [ 1980 ] Crim LR 242 and Moys ( 1984 ) 79 Cr App R 72 .
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