Example sentences of "it [be] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | That it was a Saturday morning had made his presence possible — he would not have accepted the invitation had it been on some date in the week — and carriages had already piled behind one another in the main street ; evidently it was to be a large party . |
2 | Er what 's the atmosphere like in Belfast , what 's it been like this week ? |
3 | Whatever you do at least be sure to make it stupendously high ; let it be of all columns in the world the most lofty . ’ |
4 | Wo n't it be on this lot ? |
5 | Who could it be at this hour ? |
6 | ‘ Whoever can it be at this time of night ? ’ asked Elizabeth . |
7 | Whoever could it be at this time of night ? |
8 | What will it be for that clef ? |
9 | Norway 's preoccupation is therefore not how to meet its own energy demand , nor will it be for many years , but how best to exploit its hydrocarbon wealth . |
10 | If the latter , can it be for any offence or only for a serious one , and is the offence in the problem sufficiently serious ? |
11 | Could it be worth this pain ? |
12 | Should n't it be round that side ? |
13 | Mum , will it be like that Cinderella did n't stick to the story ? |
14 | And it were about that height . |
15 | ‘ I ask that you will accommodate Anne Duchess of York , my daughter-in-law in your household , ’ Elizabeth Woodville had written — after enquiring as to her friend 's health , reminiscing about former days and passing on to the matter of her daughter-in-law as if it were of little consequence . |
16 | Moderator we , we do accept this but maybe I could er say just a word to the assembly about the workload as it were of this panel on doctrine . |
17 | Other one would learnt how to open a crack , and it were in that cage , and it could hear birds outside . |
18 | The road to follow up into the low hills is marked with the sign ‘ Coteaux de Jurançon ’ , though it is also quite easy to lose once you are up there ; but when vineyards are so thin on the ground as it were in this part of the country , there is every reason to get briefly lost amongst them . |
19 | what are the con it it 's with some schools are putting in |
20 | He well he 's , he 's moved into somewhere , du n no whether it 's with this woman or not but she 's got two young kids . |
21 | But they have to call in a vet from time to time , and it 's with those farmers that I think you 'll have most success , just so long as you keep your charges low . ’ |
22 | It 's just like an inverse it 's of that number |
23 | Jane : No I did n't is certainly confrontational but it 's of little interest dramatically . |
24 | ‘ I do n't know if it 's of any help but — er — I made a couple of notes at the time . |
25 | After a moment of silence in which she studied his face , she said : ‘ I do n't know if it 's of any importance , but they played a game . ’ |
26 | And it 's something to do with that and an embargo date 's a little bit like that , and in a sense , you may well be able to stop people actually publishing the thing , but they will still know and be working on it if it 's of any importance , so use embargo dates advisedly . |
27 | ‘ If it 's of any interest to you , I scarcely even remember what I said , but if I somehow managed to upset you … ’ |
28 | This can be traced back as far at least as Lord Mansfield , who said : ‘ In all mercantile transactions the great object should be certainty and therefore it 's of more consequence that a rule should be certain , than whether the rule is established one way or the other . |
29 | where you take the animals , you come out right , and there 's a butchers i n't there ? , cross over road , big shops on corner , it 's on that block |
30 | ‘ It 's on that boat . |