Example sentences of "it be [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 It 's Mom we 're talking about — not a stranger in a sensational newspaper item — and there are too many unanswered questions about her death — or her disappearance .
2 no , because the point is that Labour has not changed it 's course , which is recognizing that at the heart of it 's policies we have to show that we know the world has changed , and we 've got a message to women , which is that we know that you are essential in your role in the family , but we know you 're also essential in the economy ,
3 Well , it 's money we would n't get otherwise is n't it ?
4 So I do n't know I just think it 's an extra little booking that we should n't really turn down cos it 's money we would n't normally get .
5 Mm it 's Timothy we 've had sitting on that chair .
6 It 's Arras we 're concerned about . ’
7 JP : ‘ Next time it 's releases we 'll give you a credit . ’
8 I have indeed , it 's serendipity we 've got to have n't we ?
9 Oh it 's water we can drink , I 've only got a coloured
10 It 's Philip we 're thinking of . ’
11 It 's Dorcas we 're looking for .
12 It 's Godolphin we want . ’
13 And whether it 's Michelle we release back is another issue .
14 ‘ Dorothy , it 's time we went to Final Assembly . ’
15 For them , especially , it 's time we caught up with the rest of the European Community and extended to all workers employment protection , pro rata benefits and pay , as well as parental leave and childcare .
16 It 's time we had a talk , ’ Otley said the next morning .
17 It 's time we British bucked up .
18 I sincerely hope not , and it 's time we proved it .
19 Well , it 's time we men stood up for ourselves .
20 ‘ I think it 's time we ventured out on to some grass and a semblance of the real thing , ’ Biddy remarked , fastening her crash-helmet .
21 It 's time we took a load off your mind .
22 I feel that it 's time we made a commitment .
23 Ignoring Colin she spoke to Norman : ‘ Look , it 's time we were going .
24 NOW the European Community mandarins have gone their separate ways after yet another costly weekend of squabbling and arm-twisting , it 's time we realised that the nations which form what was once called The Common Market actually have very little in ‘ common ’ at all .
25 I think it 's time we had a drink .
26 It 's time we lifted some of it .
27 It 's time we got you home , Darren .
28 I think it 's time we increased surveillance on all arrivals into Finland . ’
29 Maybe it 's time we began to roar like stags in the rut .
30 I think it 's time we bivouacked ’ , I muttered , when we had struggled free of the rope .
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