Example sentences of "it be [art] [adj] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Will it be the organised medical practitioners as we know them today or those who are practising in the area ?
2 By the eighteenth century growing sugar and carrying out the first stages of refining it were the main economic activities on the islands .
3 It 's a tiny little things you know er in glass cases now there are a few at bus stops but a lot of people do n't use bus stops any more you know they drive erm I know that posters great hoardings that we some of us probably grew up with when everybody knew what was on and the great big posters everywhere .
4 It 's no good preaching sermons to young people about the value of labour if all they do is to guide a piece of metal into a press and tread on a pedal a hundred times a day …
5 It has n't been ploughed or sprayed or anything artificial put on it at all and it 's the old natural grasses .
6 The real point that one needs to note is the increase in capital investment in plant and machinery under this Government — It is no good hon. Members shaking their heads .
7 Camembert is also made from pasteurised or fresh milk and , like Brie , it is the mass-produced pasteurised cheeses that are the most readily available .
8 Indeed , it is the historic old houses you are likely to recall long after the memory of the well kept gardens , water sports , smart promenades and bathing pools have faded .
9 If it is the simple physical characteristics of a stimulus that play the key role in generalizations about behaviour , then we might expect to find patients who have lost the ability to lip-read and lost the ability to judge expression , but not patients who have lost only one of these two abilities while retaining the other .
10 ‘ Surprisingly ’ because it is the large American universities that typify most obviously the apparent disintegration of the academic community into a multitude of discrete disciplinary cultures .
11 It is the blue-eyed white cats that are most prone to deafness .
12 It is the characteristic chemical products of such enzymes that give a cell its individual shape and behaviour .
13 Moreover , FoE also criticizes the authorities for alerting the public only to short-lived peak incidents , whereas it is the sustained eight-hour incidents which tend to affect vulnerable groups .
14 Well erm you see although I learned shorthand and typing it was better money and that was the reason I had to do it , I 've passed my exams in shorthand but er probably there were n't enough offices then to employ a good many clerks , but erm they er it was a very big fellow who used to ring the bell and the bell was on the outside , he was named Tom but I ca n't for the life of me think erm what his other name was but , erm it used to put the fear through us I can tell you if we were around the corner and we heard that bell ringing but erm they , they were a good firm to work for and , but they were strict but everywhere was strict in those days , we had to accept it but it was a long long hours , but erm they knew I had some , I , I enjoyed it and I 'd go back again only I 'm too old .
15 It was a busy new mums with two other new people with babies of a similar age to and the usual crowd of increasingly mobile babies .
16 It was the other young mothers in the beds each side of her who had laughed at it .
17 It was n't the cursing and the obscene remarks which struck deepest , it was the extraordinary abdominal noises issuing from the dark rooms .
18 In the 1950s and 1960s the royal castles were examined in detail by various authorities , but it was the great baronial buildings in Wales that attracted King .
19 The eyes … sometimes looking bewildered , even desperate , but I think it was the horrible bright lights which are the worst part of it all .
20 I think it was the old Gladding Masters match , he did n't win it ( Pete Palmer did ) , but he had plenty of big names behind him ( I think the editor might have been one of them ) and showed why he must have been greatly feared in his prime .
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