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

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1 And it 's horses for courses , it 's secure .
2 And it 's figures like that , which reinforce Judge Tumim 's view , that another one like it should be established elsewhere in the country .
3 And it 's curtains for you and me .
4 I could perhaps mention titles only : technology , choice of technology and the link with the again the unemployment problem ; fields like rural development planning and erm the associated questions of rural industrialization of the balance between town and country , of migration from the country to the town and it 's implications for both country and town .
5 er , we 've already seen a press release which was put out as prompt step , what was your own view about what should be done after the Daily Telegraph article and it 's comments about ?
6 MINDER star Arfur Daley has talked his way into the Oxford English Dictionary , it was revealed yesterday — and it 's thanks to ‘ Er Indoors .
7 You 've been with us nearly a year now , and it 's thanks to your work that we 're well on the way to managing the volatility problem at high temperatures . ’
8 ‘ Generally it 's coming right again and it 's thanks to a new driver which I can hit , ’ declared Rafferty .
9 Their expertise lies in enabling others and others to take advantage of arts facilities and helping them erm or working with them to produce the things that happen , for example all the erm posters which were up during last years festival erm were produced in conjunction with community arts which erm has erm er produced on Ditchfern Place , erm and earlier this morning I was thinking that up as I think other councillors did , that more serious of projects which community arts are now entering into er in Chesterton in particularly in the children erm I think councillors went to Dickfield women 's photograph project and it is things like that about giving people confidence to join arts in a way erm with which they might never otherwise have experienced and the community arts have taken just that .
10 combine such analyses with oxygen isotope analyses , and it is variations in the latter that are particularly significant .
11 And it is women of working age who use it most . )
12 Its peculiar feature is that the main raw material , pig bristle , is bought from a monopoly supplier , China , and it is imports of Chinese paint brushes that have quadrupled within the last three years .
13 However each can learn something from the others , and it is thanks to International co-operation on this level that the RNLI began to operate the Waveney ( originally an American coastguard design ) , and that the Canadians now build and operate the Arun class .
14 We have overcome numerous technical problems and it is thanks to the commitment and expertise of all our people and those who have supplied their services to the PFR that this has proved possible ’ .
15 He subsequently served as its legal adviser , and it is thanks to him that it obtained its Light Railway Order and was enabled to operate under a lease agreement until purchase negotiations were concluded .
16 In the Mesozoic there was another great radiation of the crinoids , the typical forms having flexible arms , and it is crinoids of this kind that survive today .
17 The littoral was well integrated into the market economy even before the beginning of British rule , and it was families from this area who were able to gain wealth through trade and other capitalist ventures when the cash economy expanded inland in the nineteenth century .
18 Its Sheffield rally had a whiff of Nuremburg triumphalism , and it was odds on that Ashdown would be waiting to learn on what terms he would be invited to support ‘ the unthinkable ’ .
19 And it was girls in school then that s s you know when you started talking about , Ooh what happened to me on the beach and that .
20 And it was centres like Huddersfield , whose main industries were mining , engineering and textiles , that suffered most .
21 The Dungarvan Leader once commended a candidate " with a record of achievement " in these revealing terms : " He has consistently fought in the Waterford County Council ( of which body he has been a member for many years ) for amenities for the town , and it was thanks to his representations that the long-suffering residents of the old road had a footpath provided in front of their homes to prevent flooding .
22 For instance , they discovered how useful honey was in the treatment of wounds and it was thanks to people 's participation that the best ways of applying it to particular kinds of wounds were developed .
23 She was ringing to say she was settled in a new council bungalow and it was thanks to me .
24 Smith became a Carnegie trustee , and it was thanks to the association between the two men that Keighley became the first town in England to acquire a new Carnegie free library .
25 Peterborough manager Chris Turner added : ‘ Evidently one of their players caught one of our players and it was handbags at 10 paces and then someone threw a punch . ’
26 Previously , investigations like this had been done mainly from the outsider 's point of view , and it was men like Evans-Pritchard ( 1902–73 ) , Radcliffe-Brown ( 1881–1955 ) , and , particularly , Malinowski ( 1884–1942 ) , who determined that the only really effective way of understanding the way of life of these peoples was to go and live among them for an extended period of time , learning their language , and becoming accepted as a member of their social groups .
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