Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] it [is] " in BNC.

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1 Doubt is a state of mind in suspension between faith and unbelief so that it is neither of them wholly and it is each only partly .
2 This practice is said to suit them better since it is probable that they will marry and leave off work and they hardly like to spend seven years out of their wage-earning life in being trained . " "
3 Suddenly , but predictably , the main actor enters the stage and speaks in a piercing voice , intelligible to me only because it is unmistakably one of alarm .
4 I kill where I please because it is all mine .
5 In particular , the ERCs fail in some cases to rehabilitate the men and women who pass through them largely because it is not their physical disablement but their attitude that is handicapping them in returning to normal working life , and the ERCs are not really equipped to change these attitudes .
6 Your own notes are personal to you and ordered by you so that it is relatively easy to find the material you want when you want it .
7 I have my doubts erm in , in that erm certainly not within one nation erm I , I agree with you entirely that it 's contradictory to Marxism in that erm what happened in erm with Mao was that erm he turned away from any internationalist socialist concept .
8 And all we say is that we pay extra commission if we send you away but it is against er against our principle and even er economics to send people that far away .
9 No goals as yet in the other game in group A against Charlton although as I warned you earlier , I do n't think we 'll have that score for you tonight because it is being played in Italy and er our chances of getting that score through the er computer here are remote to put it mildly .
10 You just if it 's cold you 'll have to sort of stop for breaks and , so you can get warm wo n't ya ?
11 Erm and I will bring it to you finally when it 's in a form to be adopted as the procedure which this board will use erm either , you know , or delegate er the chief executive to use in the case of any appointments .
12 ‘ This is going to hurt you more than it 's going to hurt me , ’ says the dentist in true written-in-ten-minutes dialogue .
13 ‘ I 'm turning this project over to you purely because it is my personal opinion that you can do it .
14 I am glad we have that partnership with all of you here and it is on that note , on behalf of the government , that I wish you every possible success as you embark upon your seventy fifth year .
15 If you keep on saying a thing long enough communist , everybody believes you even though it 's the biggest lie on earth .
16 I only send you there cos it 's cheap .
17 But how can we send you there if it is not in the service of God ? ’
18 It drains you completely and it 's not the cancer ; it is the drugs .
19 just to make you again so it 's not just the counties that I 'll need to ask
20 ‘ All the same , ’ said Araminta thoughtfully , ‘ Papa says I 'm not to see you again till it 's over , and you 're either arrested or cleared .
21 After all , just look round any bar and you 'll see that everybody there , myself included ( you too if it 's your kind of bar ) , has in their time been both The Boy and The Older Man , both Banker and Domestic , Ingenue and Other Woman , booted Prince and stirrup-holding Groom — but I do n't mean either that you should have complete license to make him look just how you wish ; I do n't want to think of anyone hearing this story and grinning and thinking of Boy as some permanently , conveniently smiling blue-eyed blonde , because he was not that in any way and that is not what he meant to us .
22 Well you 've had your hands on all of them now so it 's probably highly likely .
23 They said well er I thought perhaps he was away preaching , she says oh no they do n't want any of m our people used to go out a lot preaching , but they do n't want any of them now because it 's too deep for them
24 tape on the it went and did it again on me now and it 's well and truly gone I 'll have to buy another one .
25 If anyone else would wan na come with me even though it 's during school weeks .
26 I did not bring her anything ; I spoil her enough as it is . ’
27 ‘ You 've hurt him enough as it is ; ca n't you see the state of his face ? ’
28 Her stomach lurching in sympathy with the plane dropping down fast towards Bangkok convinces her dully that it 's she who 's done it : left England , friends , comrades , ways of seeing , the easy labels of self-definition .
29 ‘ There 's nothing we can do for her now and it 's House Full tonight .
30 I hear from him regularly but it 's not the same as holding them to you .
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