Example sentences of "be [adv] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Um , but here I am inside it ? ’
2 She 's twenty-nine and on the other hand I have another friend who is in her forties ( 'A' ) and when those two are together it 's difficult to keep one awake .
3 Moreover , it has been argued that whenever two or more people are together it is impossible not to communicate .
4 ‘ And as she and Steve are together it 's not unlikely for him to pick up the phone if it rang . ’
5 In true natural selection , if a body has what it takes to survive , its genes automatically survive because they are inside it .
6 ( ii ) More recently boulder clay has been spread over almost all the lower land below 200 metres , covering whatever rocks are below it .
7 It 's just that while we 've been together it 's been the activity you 've indulged in most .
8 Rokeya 's flat was so precisely as Lee remembered it that she felt as if no time had passed between the last time she had been inside it and the present day .
9 When Jarvis came to take over the house , although a good many people had been inside it and others had lived in it , the chair and the stool were still in the bellringer 's room .
10 Cecilia had passed Cambridge School several thousand times and been inside it several hundred times but she had never got over her feelings of loathing it .
11 None of the Martins , as far as Thérèse knew , had ever been inside it .
12 Truro Daine had been inside it briefly but was gone now , to some other similie .
13 Young children are shaped as much in the home as they are outside it .
14 Words are generally as much over-used within worship as they are outside it .
15 Because they are experts and you are not it is easy for them to take the initiative .
16 You should have been above it .
17 Well if you 're gon na get the bottom of the garden where you 're downhill it 's not too bad but when you 're coming up here and doing as he was watering the new grass on the front he he I mean yes he is below it it 's the bottom of your storage tank in c in the attic which counts .
18 Yeah , except they 're only it 's somebody who
19 Well , of course you go over with it , you 're inside it , see .
20 They 're not it 's not just choosing th they 're stained
21 Now making these points to and then to go backwards still about what we 've been talking about and that is it 's the same with the opera and what you were saying about Harry Enfield and everything else , that you can an and Billy Connolly , you can bring certain groups of people into areas where they would n't previously have been , but you will not necessarily take them on the next leaf so for example , this is all gon na sound snobby and I 'm sorry but you know I mean a lot of people like Gilbert and Sullivan for example , but will not move on to Bizet or whatever it is and will never do that and I mean I have a problem with that I mean it , to me it 's not we 're not it 's just reality , but we have to understand that I mean we have to understand that in the context of sponsorship
22 If they 're not it 's a waste of a skill .
23 Cos they 're not it 's not a cheap pair is it ?
24 It 's not I think if they use this offset thing , the masters last about five hundred so you 're not it 's not , it 's not a silly amount .
25 Yeah bu bu but all I 'm saying is though it 's not , they 're not it 's not simply the idea of class it 's the idea that
26 I think also you would expect children who are really quite young , well before the first year , to be showing social interest in other adults around , and if they 're not it might be worth checking that there is n't some problem with the child .
27 I think also you would expect children who are really quite young , well before the first year , to be showing social interest in other adults around , and if they 're not it might be worth checking that there is n't some problem with the child .
28 So we do n't actually say the same what we 're like it should be alright I suppose .
29 Once we 're past it we can turn out to the open ocean .
30 Fairport Convention ; living proof that middle-age does n't mean you 're past it .
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