Example sentences of "and [adv] it be [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | The Press Council strongly encourages anonymity in sexual assault cases , although unlike rape cases they are not covered by the 1976 Act , and so it is something of a test of the voluntary code . |
2 | Bob is a lecturer at a local college , and so it is his wife Beryl who runs the hotel . |
3 | I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine . |
4 | And so it is my conclusion that you are at present a man without funds , clearly ignorant of the axiom that ‘ there is no such thing as a free lunch ’ . ’ |
5 | It 's completely real , there 's no pretence , and so it 's what every performer in America aspires to be . |
6 | This discussion has actually sort of change my perspective on it erm and so it 's it 's not that there 's an element of doubt in my mind I 'm just I if I 'm gon na go into something it 's got to be a hundred percent . |
7 | So it was that Edward Carrington became the driver , and so it was they turned up at Florence Drive to learn that Major Barrie of the Home Guard had gone with a lieutenant and two soldiers of the Eleventh Cameronians to escort the prisoner to Maryhill Barracks , on the other side of the city . |
8 | And so it was our prisoner . |
9 | And so it was my experience not to become closer to him in our isolation but to approach myself more closely . |
10 | And basically it 's it 's the actual thrust of overseas competition basically . |
11 | I know it was a learner like and obviously it was her first time out . |
12 | And anyway it 's our money , ’ he said . |
13 | And anyway it 's none of their business . |
14 | ‘ Sometimes I know he wants me to do something and usually it 's something I do n't particularly want to do . |
15 | Under the watchful eye of the teacher the children improvise their shoe shop , and probably it is she who suggests the use of shelves for the ‘ display ’ of pairs . |
16 | There was nothing wrong with the jumper and legally it is her fault for not checking the size . |
17 | Okay now erm , there 's a slight change of plan because er following one or two of the classes last week I realized that erm I had n't made myself very well understood last week and er what came back from one or two people was rather garbled , and really it 's my own fault because I probably tried to do too much too quickly and as a result perhaps er did n't make myself clear . |
18 | And now it 's me . |
19 | ‘ And now it 's yours . ’ |
20 | ‘ My children are all grown up and now it 's my turn , ’ she says . |
21 | And now it 's my turn . |
22 | As I said , everyone has to go there and a list of Swifts as long as my arm have been to it and now it 's your turn . ’ |
23 | ‘ And now it 's mine , ’ he agreed with quiet satisfaction . |
24 | And now it is Thy will that I leave this festival ; I go . |
25 | Evolution has given us the Canaletto whose complex city perspectives recede infinitely away and now it is itself seen regressing as |
26 | He smiled his rather pale , somewhat wintry smile and said ‘ Thank you gentlemen , and now it is my painful duty to set you your homework ’ . |
27 | I have been dishing it out for a number of years , and now it is my turn to take it . |
28 | And now it is my duty to introduce Doctor and erm I think you said you were talking to us about yourself and erm also a little bit about your holidays ? |
29 | And now it was her turn . |
30 | By the time he reached the gallery his mother was at the far end of the broad corridor , but she was n't going into her room or into his room , she was making for the attic stairs , and now it was his turn to raise his eyebrows . |