Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [verb] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If this is the intended outcome , it would be preferable to make it explicit .
2 It must be awful to have it all taken out of one 's hands and have nothing to do but wait — and for what ?
3 The visitors say the museum contains more than they thought and would be sorry to see it close .
4 er actually who are all in front , mostly from Stanton which I represent , they have made their views known to me some years ago , er this might happen , erm I 'm very glad that you have responded now to their concerns as well as the concerns of the villages and , and this paper does mark significant erm success co-operation between a lot of people involved and for that reason I welcome it , I would ask if it becomes be prepared to make it six months instead of three months please .
5 Freud seems to be willing to put it this way , and then to want to insist again that it was an actual deed , otherwise the impact is immediately lost once we allow ourselves to think that it did not happen .
6 Ask me instead about the Meaning of Life it would probably be easier to explain It all depends on whether you go First Class , Standard , on a Friday or Bank Holiday , before 9am , after 6pm , book a week in advance or want dinner on the train .
7 This having early in the days this not be impossible to get it all typed up .
8 Having worked so hard to start a business , it would be heartbreaking to see it all collapse due to some unexpected misfortune such as an accident , fire or theft .
9 You could do that and it would be easy to do it that way then to do it with time sheets .
10 If physical integrity is so highly valued , would it be inappropriate to make it clear that an offence would be committed by any normal adult who failed to see an obvious risk of physical harm to another ?
11 But as I say it ce it would be better to do it that way .
12 Well would n't it be better to wrap it all up in the forms meeting .
13 Of course , if such a procedure were adopted by the House it would be better to have it subject to agreement between the usual channels than merely on the diktat of the Government .
14 I never thought I 'd be able to remember it all .
15 Ideally , to be honest I would like a diamorphine maintenance course , but I do n't know if that 's possible these days to pick up a prescription once or twice a week and be able to do it that way instead of having the hassle of having to go on the street .
16 But you might be able to do it some other way .
17 A : ( with injured innocence ) I 'm just asking whether you 'll be able to do it this afternoon .
18 I do n't suppose I 'll be able to take it all in for a while .
19 What a relief it would have been to be able to dismiss it all as a Homes and Gardens photo-call , carefully stage-managed to make visitors drop dead .
20 she does n't need one , she wo n't be able to use it ninety four pounds
21 ‘ She telephoned the studio to say she would n't be able to make it this weekend . ’
22 What shall we do in the weekend ? , are you gon na be able to make it this time if we do something ?
23 We would n't get it because we would be able to have it one day would n't we ?
24 I should be able to tie it all up tomorrow . ’
25 ‘ You wo n't be able to keep it secret forever , ’ Dexter exclaimed .
26 By predating everything else , particle physics may yet be able to underpin it all .
27 Peter Donaldson of Red Lion Bookshop in Colchester spelled out the indirect effects of the Dillons discounting campaign quite graphically : ‘ One person came into the shop and was uncertain about buying Michael Palin 's Pole to Pole because she thought she would be able to buy it cheaper in Dillons .
28 Which one , yeah , and what the prices are , and I 'll find out the price for , I probably be able to get it cheaper , because the guy who I buy the Mega stuff off ,
29 Only he wo n't be able to get it all off .
30 Perhaps , yeah we might find that by the time we got to might not be able to get it all on .
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