Example sentences of "it be [verb] [prep] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Cos it 's beginning to really piss me off .
2 It 's designed to gently exercise the small , delicate facial muscles to help prevent wrinkles and sagging .
3 Do you think it 's going to ultimately change the whole notion of publishing .
4 Do you think it 's going to ultimately change the whole notion of publishing ?
5 ‘ I know it 's going to just kill Pilar to give up the house she loves .
6 I think , I mean , one way is for editors with similar jobs to get together and do a generic one erm but there 's only one editor amongst us so you have no-one together with unless you want to find somebody in another group , but I do n't think it 's going to really serve very much purpose .
7 If there 's a lot of water in the dam , right up there , just pull the plug out here it 's going to really shoot out .
8 So if you multiply the number of men , by the h number of hours they work , it 's going to always come to forty eight .
9 If it is required to positively identify the components , it is recommended that one of the parents is made homozygous for a marker chromosome such as T6 ( Section 5.1 ) .
10 If it is required to cytogenetically demonstrate the activity or otherwise of paternally or maternally derived X chromosomes in cells of fetal origin , the first requirement is to mark one of them so that it can be distinguished from the other one .
11 This means that , despite the constraints , CD-ROM is increasingly regarded as a viable multimedia platform , particularly attractive because it is going to fast become a standard , built-in feature of mass market microcomputers .
12 In addition to modifications arising out of SPRs , it was decided to significantly enhance the functionality of the package , which would involve modifying five other modules .
13 Mick Ronson : ‘ We toured the States followed by Japan , and by the time we came back to England , it was beginning to really snowball .
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