Example sentences of "it be [pron] [noun] he " in BNC.
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1 | He smiled — the unknown , rare smile , as if it were his wife he was going to meet — and , lifting his glittering sword , thrust it upwards and forwards . |
2 | Now it 's my money he drinks … |
3 | It 's my practice he wants — you said as much yourself some time ago . ’ |
4 | It 's my fault he 's in this mess . |
5 | Oh it 's my fault he 's like he is . |
6 | She heard her father say , " Then , by the Holy Sacrament it is his promise he has broken , and can not expect my daughter to keep hers . " |
7 | He would have done better to have given everything to the boy outright , but it is my belief he did not want Benedict to lose touch with his godmother . ’ |
8 | I realise from his point of view his company would be a quarter of a million better off if they could prove it should never have been paid in the first place , but … it is my mother he was talking about dammit ! ’ |
9 | It was my sister he went off with . |
10 | He did n't really care for me at all : it was my money he was interested in . |
11 | ‘ I 've met him at a couple of PFA functions and when it was my testimonial he sent some things down to be raffled . |
12 | I presume it was my mother he meant . |
13 | It was his grandmother he spent his fifth birthday with and that same year his parents went off on a tour of the Commonwealth , which took them away from him for six long months . |
14 | ‘ It was his chest he phoned you about , was it ? , |
15 | Certainly things went wrong when he was Chancellor , but none of it was his fault he explains in THE VIEW FROM NO. 11 ( Bantam Press , Pounds 20 ) . |
16 | It was his grandparents he spent his first Christmas with . |