Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it be [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | A PUBLIC relations stunt to prove that Charles and Diana have patched up their troubled marriage backfired last night when it was revealed they will still sleep in separate beds . |
2 | THE Queen came under fire last night when it was revealed it costs £369,000 for a day 's sailing in the royal yacht Britannia . |
3 | TROUBLED morning television station GMTV finally had something to smile about last night when it was revealed it gained an extra million viewers over the last two weeks . |
4 | all , you know when it was transferred there was only the two of us . |
5 | The Italian model hit the headlines earlier this year when it was rumoured she went to Thailand with Mick Jagger . |
6 | Nicholson was in awe of Minnelli ; this was , after all , his first experience of a mainstream director of Minnelli 's vintage , and he began to worry after the first day when it was suggested he might get his hair cut . |
7 | Because in in the early days when it was invented I mean people were actually embossing the dots on by hand individually erm so er anyway yeah so , yeah that , that would be excellent , yeah , mm . |
8 | Mary was pensioned off soon after this and now lives in a rage in Malta , where it is feared she is writing her memoirs . |
9 | He is allegedly being held in a secret location in Riyadh where it is feared he is at risk of torture and execution . |
10 | He 's also known to deal in drugs in and around Amsterdam where it 's rumoured he lives on a houseboat somewhere in the Jordan area . |
11 | The man that was on the mower , they had an eye to that they would just wait until it was off the the Where it was cut you see ? |
12 | In preparation for this , the first decade of the regime was devoted to the development of the infrastructure , in particular the railways and canals , so that by 1860 France had reached a point where it was felt she was capable of competing with the greatest economic power of the age . |
13 | ‘ Very nice , ’ said Joe , eyeing the purchases , she 'd set out on the bed , ‘ but explain why it 's taken you all day . ’ |
14 | The overiding feeling among local people is one of relief that the party is over — what many are asking though , is why it was allowed it to start in the first place . |
15 | I could not understand why it was suggested I was a cheat . ’ |