Example sentences of "[pron] be [adv] it " in BNC.
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1 | I mean not all of them are like it but |
2 | ‘ Well , now that I am here it looks like I shall stay until things quieten down . |
3 | ‘ Um , but here I am inside it ? ’ |
4 | We 'll have to drag him across ; you ca n't lift him and I 'm past it . ’ |
5 | I would n't be eighteen again for anything , I 'm glad I 'm past it . |
6 | ‘ Think I 'm past it ? ’ |
7 | But gradually it 's sunk in but when I 'm there it will probably seem like a dream . |
8 | At my age , I should think myself lucky I have to pay Income Tax , I do n't think I 'm like it , no , no it 's , no it 's true . |
9 | Because I 'm going out with people from work tonight and seeing as I 'm so it 'll look a bit off . |
10 | I was near it when I saw a man sitting on the ground , half asleep . |
11 | I thought I was past it but obviously not . |
12 | While I was away it must have rained . |
13 | ‘ Last time I was here it rained for forty days . |
14 | ‘ When I was here it was Reid Street senior school for girls but of course now it 's a mixed primary school . |
15 | I was inside it , and outside it , at the same time . ’ |
16 | The botanical gardens are bare and there are few signs of the famous flower festival exhibitions in the cold grey wet transition between winter and spring : on the four days I was there it rained every day , finally removing the last traces of soot-encrusted snow from the pavements but leaving everything streaked with a post-winter dampness . |
17 | When I was there it was one of the most spartan in the country . |
18 | But when I was there it was all different . |
19 | Well when , when Friar Lawrence returned when he was meant to be giving the letter to Romeo , I was just devastated , I did I just did n't know what to do so all I could do was rush down to the graveyard and try and stop Romeo , by the time I was there it was too late . |
20 | When I was there it was You agree do n't you ? |
21 | Well it er I was very it 's not a stately home it 's the equivalent I would say to a sort of erm lower landed gentry upper er working class sort of place . |
22 | The paradox was that the more ideology stressed the role of sex within conjugality , the more it was necessary to describe and regulate those forms of sexuality which were outside it . |
23 | But I I think that it it is a matter which is legitimately it should be legitimately included within the the structure plan as an important factor . |
24 | My initial assumption is that any given member of any given society makes some distinction between his immediate social environment and that which is outside it . |
25 | Which is exactly it . |
26 | So that is a community place for us as well and that is the only place we can , where we can learn about religion other place because this is a foreign country wi who has got a different religion than we are and there is no other institution will , which will ever mention any of the reading apart from which is So it has played a very important part . |
27 | It is a bubbling pot and soon it will boil and spill over , scalding and burning all who are near it . |
28 | But I know somebody who is like it That 's the sort of thing you say , no I 'm not like that , but I know people that I work with who are like it . |
29 | Here you are there it is . |
30 | Well no you 're well it 's , it 's a stand alone , but all your files are not |