Example sentences of "and it be [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Professor Laurence Learner is an English scholar at the university , but he 's also well known for his verse , and it 's about his verse I want to talk to him today . |
2 | NORTHERN Ireland 's reigning GP14 world champions , Paul and Mark Fekkes from Larne , will be missing this year 's first major event of the season — and it 's on their home waters . |
3 | And it 's on our shoulders . ’ |
4 | You know the father Christmas I 've just found and it 's on your white bookcase . |
5 | And it 's on your left hand side . |
6 | It may be worth saying , Tony that Graham 's already talked to officers and it 's worth your while talking to people on the house-to-house duty rota . |
7 | ‘ But he has not accepted them and it 's within his rights to do that . |
8 | Carefully open up the diskette three point five inches for the best effect and it 's like my Amiga one remove the top covering from the inside , scrape a lot of match powder into a bowl match powder . |
9 | And it 's in their nature to shape others in their own distorted form . ’ |
10 | Also , the neighbouring wine bar sponsors activities on the rink and it 's in their interest to hold the tournament there since it provides entertainment for their customers . |
11 | Because it 's in our hands , it 's in our children 's hands and it 's in our grandchildren 's hands . |
12 | Well I 'm a bit worried when people are buying these guarantees and someone goes into liquidation , like for instance if you buy an extended warranty then usually dealers tie up with one particular broker specialising in that form of insurance , and and if that particular dealer — the car dealer — gets the insurance and it 's in his or her name |
13 | One , not to erm , be involved at all , two to be involved , and I s think we should because we get very valuable information and help from them , but my own opinion , and I think I speak for my group , is that we do n't need to worry about having representation on the board , if we go for option two , which I believe represents the best value for money , but it 's up to this Committee to decide , and it 's in your hands . |
14 | And I 'm going to suggest it 's in your interest to learn how the media operate , and it 's in your interest to cultivate the media , and it 's in your interest to actually persuade the media to do a lot of the work which you would normally do for yourselves if I could put it that way . |
15 | And I 'm going to suggest it 's in your interest to learn how the media operate , and it 's in your interest to cultivate the media , and it 's in your interest to actually persuade the media to do a lot of the work which you would normally do for yourselves if I could put it that way . |
16 | On North went : ‘ I 'm really worried because I have the only copy and it 's in my safe , and I could cross the street tomorrow and get run over by a truck and so no-one would ever know . |
17 | So you know , and there was quite a big column , there were one column in the Edinburgh Evening News , and it 's in my my wee red book there . |
18 | I I saw a pair , a baby , twenty five reduced to I think it was ten ninety nine and it 's in my size . |
19 | And it 's in my overall pocket , I know it is . |
20 | I 'm sorry I 've got the telephone number now and it 's in my mind to do it . |
21 | Epidemiological risk factors are somehow linked with destabilising influences on breathing , and it is through their avoidance or modulation — for instance through a change in the sensory environment of sleep — that risk of death can be reduced . |
22 | Genes directly dictate the manufacture of molecules called proteins , and it is through their proteins that genes exert their effects on the phenotype of the body . |
23 | The ‘ bits of wood ’ of the title are a colloquial term for human beings and it is through their eyes , and their culture , that the story unfolds . |
24 | And it is through my understanding of drawing , control of the pencil , and study of design , that I can at least set out my figures well . |
25 | Since art critics have these working assumptions in mind , and it is with their writing we shall be mainly concerned , we need to proceed without being distracted . |
26 | The obscure circumstances of the collapse of the old culture involved invasion , or infiltration , by further Greek-speaking tribes ; and it is with their assimilation that the new world begins . |
27 | And it is for his gaffes as much as his gifts that old Colemanballs — the column Private Eye named after them — will be remembered . |
28 | They are not well off , but they are not on the breadline and it is to our credit that we have a structure that supports people when they are between jobs . |
29 | It is this idea of social solidarity that provided Leon Duguit with the basis of his theory of law and it is to his work that we now turn . |
30 | The most observant reporter of saying things by means of deeds was the late Erving Goffmann , and it is to his work that I would like to dedicate the rest of this lecture . |