Example sentences of "it be [prep] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But it 's about trying to define requirements to the , to the best erm level and best degree . |
2 | It 's about trying to understand what is going on , almost through the eyes of the participants themselves . |
3 | Abbott offers the disarming creative theory : ‘ It 's about trying to find something to persuade someone . ’ |
4 | Cautiously he said : ‘ It 's worth considering getting one of our own men out to the Gulf to investigate — hire a ship if necessary to search … ’ |
5 | So erm that 's , if you 're , if you 're getting behind on that it 's worth trying to do something about it soonish before you get too far behind to manage to catch up |
6 | if it 's worth trying to hit anything I was on top of him |
7 | It 's worth pausing to examine the peculiar animosity which Rushdie seems to arouse , quite unconnected with Muslim wrath at his supposed blasphemy . |
8 | And it 's worth remembering to carry the nuts in a soft cloth bag and not a rustling plastic one . |
9 | It 's worth going to see is n't it ? |
10 | send the photograph and that gives me an idea whether it 's worth going to look at it at all . |
11 | It 's like trying to breathe through a thick chador . ’ |
12 | It 's like trying to turn beef steak rawk into a New Age lentilburger , not by changing the ingredients but simply enveloping it all in a laser-fried wholemeal bun and hoping that nobody will notice the difference . |
13 | It 's like trying to peel an onion . |
14 | ‘ It 's like trying to break into the Kremlin strongbox . ’ |
15 | He was more elated than when he had been shooting as an international for Great Britain : ‘ It 's like trying to get eight draws on the football pools — anybody can win . |
16 | The momentum is there and it 's like trying to change the course of a battleship . |
17 | He knows exactly what it 's like to have to keep an eye open in every dark , steamy nook and cranny for cancer squatters . |
18 | It 's like working magick you see . |
19 | If you are , it 's a real strength It 's like going to buy a packet of peas . |
20 | It is worth getting to know and recognize the small black blob-like chrysalis that adheres to stems and leaf stalks because it can very easily be mistaken for caterpillar or similar droppings and knocked away . |
21 | Even so , it is worth getting to know and keeping a sharp look out for the signs from as early as May on , because if you act quickly enough it is possible to stop the attack before it spreads through the rest of the foliage by picking off , and , this is important , burning the infected parts . |
22 | Before going on to ask what happens in area 17 , it is worth digressing to point out that things are rather different in other vertebrates . |
23 | The principles outlined above all use the notion of ‘ normality ’ or ‘ ordinariness ’ and it is worth considering further what this means for people with mental disorder . |
24 | Finally , if you need a builder to carry out a substantial amount of work on your house after you have purchased it , it is worth considering taking out a BEC Insurance Guarantee for the building work : details in Appendix . |
25 | It is worth considering incorporating thermally controlled roof vents . |
26 | If a lot of juggling and rearrangement of figures is necessary to transfer the information to the forms then it is worth considering adopting a new procedure for preparing the tax computation . |
27 | Before exploring the history of the dispute itself , it is worth pausing to ask why no men were working the Monotype machines . |
28 | Before looking at the day-to-day working of the system in London and Birmingham , it is worth pausing to describe the role of the school care committees , for in both cities they were the vital link in the attempt to make the transition an educational rather than an industrial process . |
29 | It is worth pausing to look at the degree of crowd disorder associated with these sports and the possible reasons for such profiles . |
30 | These questions are so plainly hard to answer that it is worth pausing to consider why they have not had more effect on the development of International Relations theories . |