Example sentences of "it [noun] of [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah , I mean , as long as it , as long as it kind of they know that it might change slightly after eleven . |
2 | ‘ And was n't it kind of them to leave the things to Anne and myself and the nice messages ? ’ |
3 | Everybody gets phone calls like that , unfortunately occasionally , but it kind of I went through a phase of it happening to me so I therefore had to change my phone number because it was er it was really unpleasant being woken er up by these calls . |
4 | TRANSDUCTION : Some bacterial viruses ( bacteriophages ) , after they have infected an E. coli cell , combine with some of their host 's DNA and make it part of themselves . |
5 | The government estimates that at least 10,000 people will be prohibited from political activity — such individuals will also be prevented from speaking or writing on controversial issues unless the council deems it part of their job . |
6 | The community planner was also aware that conflict probably did exist behind the prominence of what she perceived to be middle class agitation , but did not consider it part of her brief actively to encourage alliances that were not already formed . |
7 | Even in the so-called ‘ permissive ’ 1960s , there were no gay switchboards or lesbian lines , and Chad Varah made it part of his mission to encourage self-acceptance in lesbians , most of whom at that time felt ‘ guilty or freakish ’ . |
8 | The point , however , we wish to make here is that , from whatever source the teachers are drawn , their work with adult students should be regarded as university work ; the Professor of English should make it part of his duties to keep in close touch with them , periodical meetings of the tutors and the Professor , for the interchange of ideas and the discussion of problems should be held — in short that the extension and tutorial classes should be regarded as an integral part of the English Department . |
9 | Do Goneril and Regan take this coldness from their father , is it part of his ‘ evil ’ personality just as Cordelia was part of his ‘ good ’ ? |
10 | President Bush had made it part of his re-election campaign to attacked the alleged incompetence and corruption of the Democrat-controlled Congress , which he blamed for the shortcomings of the Republican administration . |
11 | How can we enter into this happiness and make it part of our lives ? |
12 | It 's just a short walk from the Jorvik Centre , so make it part of your visit to historic York . |
13 | When you wash your hair make it part of your routine to gently massage your scalp using the soft pads of your finger tips in circular movements . |
14 | ‘ And was it part of my father 's plan that you make love to me to convince me that marriage to Jonathan was the wrong thing ? ’ she said angrily . |
15 | ‘ I consider it part of my job to know everything about everybody , ’ Mandy muttered abstractedly . |
16 | In Libya the peace which flowed from state justice , impersonal , universal , was not enough for the Zuwaya : they added to it peaces of their own manufacture , tailored to the social personalities involved in particular breaches of the peace , guaranteed by specific and contingent undertakings made between Muslims . |
17 | Also , it sort of there 's something wrong with it logically . |
18 | I would n't say it encourages you but it sort of you know you 're going to get away with it . |
19 | And then it sort of you , you lost your track slightly with the referral side |
20 | Did it as they want it sort of you know ? |
21 | Perhaps it was due to the increasingly introspective searching which resulted from the Vietnam experience , or it spite of it , that a full quarter century passed before the Technicolour version of December 7 , 1941 , was brought to the wide screen . |
22 | The advantage however is accidental , and brings with it difficulties of its own ; assuming that matter , unlike ch'i , is inert until moved , it took some time to arrive at the thought of inertia as either rest or uniform motion in a straight line . |
23 | By the time Elizabeth arrived Lydia was prepared to welcome her , since any additional flavour must add something to the evening , which was like Betty 's meatless stock into which she kept putting more and more dried herbs and burned onion in an effort to make it taste of something . |
24 | Yeah , they 've had it excerpts of it on television have n't they ? |
25 | Is it acceptance of oneself ? |