Example sentences of "and it be [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We started talking and it 's all figures flying , and if fact it 's that Casio three , eight , seven .
2 We had dinner in the Village : a french restaurant where the provençal dressing is warm ketchup , and it 's all candlelight and striped aprons and waiters with waxed moustaches who talk like Maurice Chevalier .
3 Well , this is an issue which is sort of under debate and it 's all part of the training thing , 'cause we are going to talk about it at the Training Committee tomorrow .
4 It 's the same with most women I said , and it 's all paper talk .
5 Well , I suppose it is constructive in a way , but you never really see anything for it and it 's all routine .
6 But where she used to live the houses have been pulled down ooh a few years ago and it 's all shops now .
7 And it 's all imagination , this — ’
8 It 's same in here , right through the room and all the way to the up the stairs , and it 's all Axminster .
9 Be be because you know it , it really is , it 's erm er it is sort of really we see it as sort of part of the confirmation programme really and your involvement in it , and it 's all sort of quite erm special to confirmation so it would be nice if you could be involved .
10 I 've got a large carrying case for an electronic organ keyboard er I want to sell , it 's it 'll take a keyboard erm forty one inches long by forty inches wide and four and a half inches deep and it 's all sort of shaped inside with the lining to the shape of the keyboard and nice strong box .
11 Did a little bit for the radio this morning in , Radio and Radio , and it 's all grist to the mill .
12 And it 's all hedgehogs and stuff like that .
13 That 's more than flock to watch Madonna OR Jackson at Wembley — and it 's all thanks to you .
14 And it 's all thanks to your friend Mike . ’
15 And it 's all thanks to Raleigh International that the 26-year-old woman , from Glencregagh Park , was able to undertake the exciting project in South West Africa .
16 A £20,0000 playground opens in Toxteth today and it 's all thanks to parent power .
17 It 's new , and it 's here , and it 's all news .
18 Right , erm , yes , it 's for adults I think , and it 's such things as Leonard Cheshire Homes , er , and I ca n't thing of any other ,
19 And it 's that part of the jigsaw that I want to concentrate on .
20 Well I c I I 've seen so many things over the year I just do n't believe it until I actually see it and th literally four weeks ago , I 'd just got back from Germany , went on a meeting the following morning and it 's that gentleman there , Steve , and h he 's got some pictures in his pocket which will prove exactly what we 're talking about .
21 And it 's that devotion that 's just won him the title of Britains most romantic top tycoon .
22 And it 's that moment which , when we trace the expansion backwards , will have occurred between about fifteen and eighteen billion years ago , but we ca n't say what , if anything , may have happened before that , whether the universe bounced out into another state of expansion , so we have a sort of a cut off in our ability to retrodict , or extrapolate backwards into the past .
23 But I think we 've got to remember that the , the people who really determine the quality of the users of our services , the clients , it 's they who say yes , this is what I want , this is th this is what I 'm after and that is why I hope that we will be able to target on things that come out of the consultation progress s process , things like evening and weekend working that people want and , rather than simply churning out more nine to five Monday to Friday day care , what people want is it targeted to their needs where they are and it 's that sort of quality that I think is so important .
24 The British government agreed to that and it 's that matter that now causes the present difficulties and uncertainties .
25 She 'll probably back up and it 's same figure again .
26 What can we get out of it and we 'll do that tomorrow , we 'll derive y'know estimates of expectations , co-efficients and and elasticities and it 's those sorts of things that you might be asked to in an exam but , you wo n't need to derive anything in your exams
27 And it 's these finds in the trays are actually real archaeological finds from real sites in York .
28 And it 's these developments that the borough council wishes to see embraced by a new policy .
29 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
30 And it 's these people who need to worry most .
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