Example sentences of "it [be] [noun] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Could it be wedding-bells for you soon ? ’
2 At first it were good because it were incentive for her to keep going because she 'd , you know , paid so much but toward the end , she said , it were getting ridiculous .
3 Irene Daniels , who 's the programme 's researcher says ‘ if you have a clip that makes you and your family laugh , then it 's odds on it 'll make other people laugh too ’ .
4 As a Cheltenham magistrate Cranog Jones has sat in judgement of many but tonight he 's waiting for a jury to delever it 's verdict on him .
5 I thought it was Ben yesterday afternoon I dropped Lynsey 's thing in with Ben down there and it 's Jack , I like John , I like to speak to John , so I said John I think it 's Tommy for you , but then
6 It 's part of it .
7 But it 's part of it . ’
8 well it 's part of it really
9 So it 's part of you know , part of the the penalty if you like , of living in the flats .
10 The past does n't just go away , it 's with you , it 's part of you .
11 Well , tell him it 's kind of him to agree to let me stay here , but I 'm turning down his invitation . ’
12 whether it 's kind of him to keep her there
13 it 's kind of it 's it 's calls itself the Treasure Chest now .
14 It 's kind of you to make me so welcome , ’ she said , dazzling him with a very personal smile .
15 it 's kind of you all to spare me the time . ’
16 ‘ Oh , it 's kind of you , but no thanks , ’ said Dolly , still keeping to the floor and the protection of the blanket .
17 It 's kind of you to say so .
18 It 's kind of you , but — ’
19 It 's kind of you , ’ Jenna put in quickly .
20 It 's kind of you to say so .
21 ‘ No , dear — it 's kind of you , but when you get to my age you like to sit quietly and think about the past — and I watch my telly and listen to carols on my old wireless and then the Home Help comes and puts me to bed .
22 It 's kind of you to ring , Miss Rose . ’
23 It 's kind of you to help when you 've got your own practice to run .
24 It 's kind of you anyway .
25 And it 's curtains for you and me .
26 If those Labour voters work out that ‘ culture of co-operation ’ means they ought to vote tactically for the Liberal Democrats — and they do seem to have worked it out at Newbury last week — it 's curtains for yours truly . ’
27 Yeah , because it 's money for you to spend
28 economically it 's changes in it .
29 We will return to Royston for a while but then it 's Scotland for me and France for you .
30 It 's Bacton for you , sir .
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