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

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1 The reason for that is that it is we are operating in a in an environment of planning policy restraint .
2 What is certain is that , although a lot of ‘ experts ’ are ready to tell you what to do — and you may be the kind of gardener who merely wants a set of step-by-step instructions — the point entirely missing is that it is you , and only you , who has to use your judgement and make the decisions .
3 What is often forgotten is that it is us who have to pay to have it cleared up .
4 of event but erm I do n't think that that makes it er negative , I think that the idea is that it 's it 's cumulative and er that 's that 's the way , well as you say , .
5 M my view about this is that it 's it it is it is that this exercise is that it is er something which has been done very quickly and to my mind is not capable of providing the level of assessment that would be required .
6 Er so I suspect it 's not worked out quite as we intended er and it I mean the main problem is that it 's it 's it 's cost us time , cost me time which I would rather have spent on something else but there we are .
7 The only way you can make sense of it is that it 's it 's design to get a competitor out of the market .
8 What he characteristically does not say is that it was he who kept the Pythons together .
9 Erm , it 's and it 's you Jack now I think ?
10 Again in any traffic model there are pluses and minuses , the simplistic assumption is and it 's it 's a common techniques used in in in in traffic models er for for schemes of this type er that you do use all or nothing .
11 That that 's not much but if it 's if it 's I mean if it 's not padded out with waffle and drivel cos you I mean if it 's a good ti concise answer that 'll probably get a good mark .
12 I do n't know what century it is but it 's it 's a crazy attitude !
13 Well it 's but it 's it 's the modern shopping experience
14 This is because it is they who know what level of assurance the acquirer may seek through warranties and indemnities .
15 He 's always fore he 's forever contrasting er these these er centres in Highfields with his village halls and er small village halls and that and that 's very , the very truth , I 'd like to refer him and he knows as well as I do that what he should really be comparing with are the youth and community provision across the county which is an enormous amount in excess of the amount we put into old people 's homes and as Mr so rightly said , they 're problems were gon na have to grapple with in the future and so you then look at what has been suggested , what has been proposed and the point that Professor made about the Labour party having to make it work , is because it is they and everybody knows it 's they have been five membering this thing all the way through .
16 Well to be quite honest when it 's when it 's I 'll give one point for the character 's name
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