Example sentences of "i [vb base] it be [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 my Lord G is the E R N , I mean it is central government monitory policy
2 Anyway erm I think we totally support the thrust of what you 're asking about and I was asked to make a special appeal to County Council to see whether they could assist with this recently established Rural Options Land Bank , the purpose of which is rather extraordinary , but I mean it is defined landowners who have a philanthropic bent to provide the land to do something about the very problem you 've raised .
3 Oh yes , I mean it 's tremendous fun , actually , because it 's one of those jobs which you can make more or less whatever you want out of .
4 Oh yes , I mean it 's tremendous fun actually , because it 's one of those jobs which you can make more or less whatever you want out of .
5 But anyway I mean it 's all part of the picture .
6 I mean it 's all part really , of , of learning respect for the teachers and
7 See I mean it 's all paper that
8 But not only that I mean it 's New Year 's Eve , everybody else is bloody getting drunk and enjoying themselves and you 're stuck doing the bloody bar .
9 I mean it 's one thing
10 I mean it 's one thing letting the committee know for their records or something .
11 Any call coming in , call for Sci and Med could be answered by Arts and Reference , I mean it 's 56767 numbers , that 's all the criteria is .
12 I mean it 's typical government policy , bang , there it is now you lot sort it out !
13 Yeah , I mean it 's that kind of co-ordination , yeah , to get that , to get that , right
14 I mean it 's good fuel
15 It 's very expensive to for what it is , I mean it 's fifteen pounds a ticket but if you , if you 're a member of course you get in reduced
16 I mean it 's fifteen minutes , as Jimmy Magilton just said ‘ they blitzed us ’ .
17 I mean it 's solid concrete .
18 So I mean it 's seventy miles so it should only take us another hour .
19 Got a new coat Julieanne , I mean it 's fucking Debby !
20 Erm he makes a distinction between poor peasants , some being utterly destitute and some just being less destitute but er basically as er seventy percent of the population erm they 're the main group that 's pushing revolution forward and s so therefore I mean it 's this group that the Communist Party must n't alienate , you know , they mu must n't do anything to harm this group , associations the Communist Party must n't attack erm the associations .
21 They find it very difficult to get into Torbay to try and trade cos it 's very , I mean it 's another hour on the trip really is n't it ?
22 Yeah , I mean it 's silly things really .
23 I mean it was one thing standing up in front of my own group and giving a lecture , but it was quite another kettle of kippers doing it in front of a strange class .
24 And er I mean it was all luck everything that sort of happened to me that night anyway I mean it it was n't so lucky for other people but I suppose most survivors have their their tale or so .
25 I mean it was fifty pence .
26 And a fellow said to me about two ye , two to three years ago I expect it was two telegraph people up that pole out an just outside of my gate and he 's still there and I walk along the gate and he turned round to me he say you 're a lucky man !
27 Imagine what it 's like if I say it 's right lip and he 's read it an inch left .
28 there are advantages erm and quite honestly if erm er the way I put it is that salary company car and BUPA and all that sort of thing
29 ‘ I do not understand you , ’ he rasped , ‘ but coming from you I imagine it is some acid comment .
30 I imagine it was all part of the same reaction .
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