Example sentences of "it be [noun] you [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I hate these as it were things you know ? |
2 | and people used to go and see it and go and enjoy them and if you want to erm , if you went into Wales and on that way there was , who was it , it 's Albert you know |
3 | Once you 've put the lid on you get smoke coming out all around the edges , well , actually , it 's steam you know . |
4 | ‘ OK , so it 's honesty you want . |
5 | If it 's crowds you want , you can even get to Venice in three hours . |
6 | I it may not be the case , but I think it 's possibility you 've got to consider , is n't it ? |
7 | It 's money you want , and you 'll make when — |
8 | If it 's money you want , I do n't have much with me , but what I got you 're welcome to . |
9 | So it 's the , the most widely used supply response model in the entire universe , alright , and as a result of it 's popularity you have to learn it as well . |
10 | Yes but it 's noises you do n't notice , if they 're continuous then they become |
11 | It 's Waveney you see we belong to Waveney |
12 | ‘ It 's bread you want , right ? ’ |
13 | It 's Sam you fool ! |
14 | It 's not , no it 's hair you know |
15 | If it 's hits you want , you got ‘ em , loads of them , every one of them perfectly performed from ‘ Song For Whoever ’ , ‘ You Keep It All In ’ to ‘ A Little Time ’ . |
16 | It 's Jeff you write |
17 | Well it 's Mr you see , he goes out at twelve o'clock on a Sunday and does n't get in till quarter to four . |
18 | Now this is where you go to the branch , and the branch management team stand up and bring you up to date with everything that 's happening in the company with product changes , legislation changes , yes , some of it 's boring , but it 's information you 've got to have . |
19 | Do n't get me wrong — sheep are profitable , very profitable , but if it 's cheeses you rear them for then one man can only deal with a few . |
20 | ‘ It 's time you learnt to look after yourself , or else you 'll find you 're firmly on an unreachable shelf . |
21 | It 's time you learnt to flamenco . ’ |
22 | Come on , it 's time you saw your rooms . ’ |
23 | It 's time you scrapped your overwritten |
24 | ‘ It 's time you took yourself off the market , ’ she said . |
25 | ‘ I have to go , Deveraugh ; it 's time you took me home . ’ |
26 | ‘ It 's time you thought about these matters . ’ |
27 | ‘ It 's time you had your sleep . ’ |
28 | Point is , do you see , whatever your Mama might have said , point is , it 's time you had a new one . ’ |
29 | Perhaps it 's time you had a real rest , Buzz . ’ |
30 | It 's time you had one . ’ |