Example sentences of "[subord] it be on [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The whole thing is a lot tougher on Tod than it is on me . |
2 | It 's much harder on them than it is on you . ) |
3 | Once it 's on it 's way it 's done . |
4 | Once it 's on you ca n't get it off mind . |
5 | That does n't sound as if it 's on my schedule . ’ |
6 | Er well if it 's if it 's possible yeah , but if if it 's on your you 'll have to disconnect your battery . |
7 | If it 's on it 's own . |
8 | They they would come in mate if it was on their own rate but as soon as you . |
9 | But like , Scott was going to me he was going to me , oh stop complaining or I 'll give you one your tit , like and I goes well I would n't mind so much if it was on my , I wear a bra all the time |
10 | Cos it 's on it 's cheap in here . |
11 | If she phones then it 'll it , it will be I would n't take it unless it 's on my terms . |
12 | It matters to the democracies because it is a battle about ideas they believe in , because it is on their doorstep , and because the rest of the world has been watching to see what they would do about it . |
13 | Vaguely irritated , she decided to blame Aunt Bertha for the incident , because it was on her account that she was here at this particular time . |
14 | I finally turned to Kent , not because of what had already been discovered there but because it was on my doorstep and a lot more accessible than either France or Wiltshire . |
15 | It was open to the solicitor , if the appellants be right , to explain to the judge why they were absent , because it was on his advice . |
16 | The neighbour we sent it to died while it was on its way . |
17 | We do n't know upon what he 's basing what he 's saying , whether it 's on his own particular memories of school , whether it 's been informed by , department of education officials in England , or Scottish education officials up here , and I think any up , any where somebody , something as crucial teachi , any job , er , where somebody who 's uninformed is making pronouncements which are considered to be sufficiently important that they 're read out on th , on the six o'clock news and in the papers |
18 | ‘ It looked as though it was on its last legs when you gave me a lift yesterday . ’ |
19 | He did n't mind socializing with his staff as long as it was on His terms and at their expense , but to meet them as equals on neutral ground was another matter . |
20 | In such a case the impression is given that Jesus is , as it were on his own , and with no reference needing to be made to the other persons of the trinity , God . |
21 | When the job is over , I then write a brief summary appraisal , as it were on his performance . |
22 | Erm , it was not possible to get your views in , as it were , personnel terms rather than financial terms on that er report , but er as it were on your behalf , we supported the Treasurer 's er recommendation for reasons set out in paragraph one four , and if I can er explain that for you a little little more , de-regulation could mean , that each employing authority has it 's own scheme of superannuation , or not , and if not would simply leave employees in a position of taking them off the state scheme S E R P S or going for a personal pension . |
23 | For it is on her satisfaction with this supernatural tryst that the stability of the following year depends , and the equilibrium between Indonesia 's volcanoes and oceans — her earth and water natures — can prevail . |