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

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1 A substantial amount of cash was recovered from the raid , and it 's possible brave Chris may be in line for a reward .
2 It 's that unhealthy London life you lead . ’
3 And it 's all very Los Angeles .
4 No I know , it 's all wrong Wendy
5 It 's poor old Stephanie I feel sorry for .
6 When it 's this hot Alex .
7 All these factors have some role in Emerson 's make-up , but it is that old Paulista go-ahead mentality that made him one of the most disciplined , most consistent and , in his prime , ablest of drivers .
8 But now it is miserablish English-type April weather , and we have abandoned our plan for a walk in the woods near Nanking for tomorrow .
9 It was all great-grandfather Aurangzeb 's fault , ’ said Pakeezah Sultan Begum , rearranging her cardigan .
10 It was all mucky Leigh .
11 Of all the hard-hit member states , it was good old Blighty that had the most to shout about , not least because here was a good old-fashioned , honest-to-goodness motor show surprise .
12 T. Behrens is considerably baffled by this strange case , by the question of what it was that determined Ursula 's adherence to this programme , and of what it was that caused her to bring to an end her loving friendship with Justin .
13 It was Glasgow-born American Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown and Captain John Alcock who had first flown an aircraft across the Atlantic one month earlier in June , and their terrible journey in a giant biplane bomber powered by Rolls-Royce engines was very different from today 's high-cruising world of in-flight movies .
14 He now asserts that it was this God-man Jesus Christ who came into our world , was baptized and died .
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