Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] it [be] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 well we can do that we had some lovely spring , that day we went up to the park it was what spring like were n't it ?
2 Oh , you get the few stalwarts who come year after year , but for the majority it 's their one and only chance to be pampered , to see places they might otherwise never see . ’
3 And out of the money it 's your
4 It 's alright it was n't the vet it was your grandmother .
5 All the gossip it is we must be hearing , or we 'll just up and away , saints guide us .
6 Still , as we all know , size is n't really important , and with the Utopia it 's what 's in the rack that matters .
7 Er and in the South Midlands ' section , I think it is erm towards Coventry and Nuneaton , we have got erm I can even remember the name of the Guild it 's we 've got a lot of younger women in there and these are younger women that , it 's very , I 'm very pleased to see them and when you see them go to the rostrum you can , you know they really are , they seem as if they 're a revival of the old camp because we , we 've got to campaign you see and but you , you try , I mean I 'm getting beyond it really myself and yet you see , you try and whip up erm an aging movement it you , you want younger women you see .
8 ‘ There 's a speed limit in this city , sir , and as an officer of the law it 's my duty to set a good example . ’
9 ‘ I told the lock-keeper it was yours .
10 At the moment it 's nothing . ’
11 Well I 'd like , Dave Girt , Leeds City , I 'd like s some recognition of West Yorkshire 's problems to be evident in er the deliberations , which er at the moment it 's it 's absent , it may it may have been taken into account but it 's absent in the exposition , and I I 'd also like some erm indication that competing development would not be massed on the boundaries of Leeds , that the scales of er the the distribution of the employment land seems to be to be biased towards those districts which which border Leeds .
12 it 'll be back again Mind you , I feel it I mean I know at the moment it 's it 's me I my elbows in the morning I ca n't hardly move them when I wake up in the morning because I get that far my arms have to be outside the bed and our bedroom 's that cold
13 and this house facing the the part of Nottingham they call the forest it 's it 's not Nottingham Forest but it 's called the forest , it 's where they have the goose fair each year .
14 During all the long years of the war it was she who kept up the morale of all of us , especially my father , who went through many difficult times .
15 yeah there 's a muse th th there 's a museum at Carne in Normandy , I do n't know if anyone 's been there , we went there last year , and it , it 's a new museum , a memorial museum and that 's the most moving place I 've ever been because it 's actually designed to show how awful war is and that it should n't happen again , it 's not a museum glorifying war , it 's a museum showing that , that it should n't happen , we should n't let it happen and there 's a erm there 's a great big case as you go in which has er a statement from every country that took part in the war , including Germany , and they 're all there , they 're all there together saying that you should n't you should n't let it happen and , and and I , I thought that was the sort o you know i i it was very impressive because i it was n't glorifying anybody , it was n't saying we won the war , you lost the war it was it was a , a coming together to say that it should n't happen .
16 So if the council refused it at the meeting it 's their people that 's refused it !
17 Erm , and Chris had a look at it and said it 's not the phone it 's your line , so she had to have the , the G P O people in .
18 And that it 's up to them to do the research , to listen to advisers , parents , other students and so on , but at the end of the day it 's them that 's got to go and do the course .
19 why are people being spoke it 's because they know at the end of the day it 's what they 're bombarding all these things what we are
20 I mean I 've got my own thoughts , I have to be careful here that you know I 've got to try and pull together what you think because at the end of the day it 's it 's very important that it reflects the way we work in school , not the way I perceive I we work in in school because you 're the people at the chalk first .
21 whereas on the page it is you know
22 So you do n't mind the game it 's it 's everything that goes with it ?
23 You dug up a spadeful of earth , but by the time you threw it on the rampart it was nothing but muddy water .
24 Yeah , I think that we need to look into more depth the issue of the County Farms estate , we agreed from the start it was something that could not be rushed , and we had to , the principle question that needed to be answered was that was there a viability for County Farms or role for County Farms in the nineteen nineties .
25 If anyone had the right to place the bolt it was him .
26 And erm he he said it 's stupid , he said they were given all this and it 's the homework it 's nothing to do with the revision you 've got to do in his the exams !
27 Cos Mrs the l what they called the laird it was his wife that was the president first .
28 Ah it 's the acne it 's I ran out two weeks ago , so we 've been on holiday I had to get those prescription .
29 You know , hobbling to the helicopter it was my
30 Erm n I as I say I could n't see her the bed it was it was a duvet and .
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