Example sentences of "and it be [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 And Joan there 's a famous name for you of Belper and one more and it 's Terry of Leicester , prize for you .
2 HMS Gloucester shot down the missile … just seconds before the ship and it 's crew of thirteen hundred would have been destroyed .
3 And it 's part of the Christian doctrine , you know , spare the rod and spoil the child . ’
4 It 's produced by Christian Aid and it 's part of its Christian Aid week 's activity .
5 We will know by the first of April this year rather more than we know at the moment but you 're right it can go up and down , but there are lots of budgets in Social Services which are subject to this and it 's part of our job to try and manage that during the course of the year .
6 So and it 's part of the three drop load so .
7 It 's very much a real church while the show 's on , with a vicar and prayers each morning , and it 's part of an entire village that 's taken only four weeks to build .
8 He gave me that nickname because I 'm small with curly hair like a candyfloss stick , and it 's kind of cute .
9 I 've been taking this pain under my armpit and it 's kind of under back .
10 Do you , do you happen to know , will this service give benefit advice as well , because the , the budget which introduced a , an allowance of a kind for , for child care , is actually quite complicated , and , and it 's kind of er , an amount of income which can be disallowed before Family Credits are calculated and it , it , it involves a new kind of benefits trap as well , and I can see people needing quite a lot of advice about how to get it , and , and when not to get it and so on .
11 I do n't know whether I 'm on my head or my feet with him , and it 's kind of hard to cope with . ’
12 It 's not it 's brother or sister , or their brother or sister , it is unique , and it 's pattern of development , although of course it will be broadly similar to other children , exactly like no other child , and in a sense I would feel that the parental job is to judge very carefully the needs and the developmental cycle of their own child , and then stimulate to the extent that that child needs .
13 It 's not it 's brother or sister , or their brother or sister , it is unique , and it 's pattern of development , although of course it will be broadly similar to other children , exactly like no other child , and in a sense I would feel that the parental job is to judge very carefully the needs and the developmental cycle of their own child , and then stimulate to the extent that that child needs .
14 And it 's fear of the
15 Yeah , just because you looked a nice girl was it ? on a cat and bob , somebody who gives you lots of promises and it 's load of crap
16 All these kids and lights and noise , and it 's sort of scary and exciting at the same time .
17 And I have a sister-in-law who used to play for a women 's football team so she 's very interested and a as soon as there 's a big game on , on the satellite they all come round and it 's sort of into the kitchen you can make the the half time
18 Erm and it 's sort of erm features that are expressed er like intelligent and then intelligent er it reveals to what extent subjects perceive speakers in a particular language as having desirable or undesirable traits with which they may or may not wish to identify .
19 You know maybe a vacuum that needed to be filled by and They looked at the case of the quarry strike and it 's sort of so glaring obvious for men and women all over the country that it 's er really a case of er wo working men and women being erm well being trampled upon really .
20 my holiday was later as usual and longer so , you know and there was a couple of other things not related to this which I 'd thought of doing and it 's sort of they evaporated , but erm , we did spend time talking to Ingy earlier in the year , you know , about publicity and I gave her lists of well such as things obvious things like Playback and Newsbeat
21 my o my own personal view is if we just pay the fifteen and it 's sort of off in there straight away and then spend but not to sort of say , well you can spend it and update it ca n't you ?
22 Rather need n't have dances on it and it 's sort of black little dancers on it ?
23 and it 's sort of well it 's not well they do get full that 's if she suddenly does longer than
24 Yeah , it 's amazing , you get home take the dogs get them their food , have some tea , and it 's sort of half past eight you know .
25 it 's just the way they cut it and it 's sort of all these little curls
26 No it 's not bad the game actually it 's alright but it is a bit sort of like boring when it 's , when you play it every day and it 's sort of break your neck or something .
27 He goes , do you know what one of them is , he goes , it 's just sort of like evolutionary thing between the ape and man , and he goes , it 's sort of part way between , and it 's sort of like some sort of creature , and it 's half like an ape and half like a human , and he goes , and you 're one of them he goes , you 're one of them Gran , he goes , you 've got a brain like one of them , as well , and Gran just like went oh shut up Ryan .
28 This qualitativeness — the ‘ manifest image of the world ’ — is irreducibly connected with what experience is subjectively like , and it is part of what is lost if consciousness is analysed away or otherwise abandoned .
29 In the 1850s , when there was still little pumping from the Chalk aquifer , water levels were nearly as low as they are now ; low rainfall was the cause then , and it is part of the cause of Europe 's recent droughts .
30 It is ‘ making allowances ’ that is difficult , but bear in mind that the doctor does see parents who are genuinely harming their children , either mentally or physically , and it is part of his or her job to consider all the possibilities in every case .
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