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

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1 It 's a warm May evening , the exams are over and everybody 's partying .
2 It 's a lazy Saturday and I decide to go for a walk in Cwm Idwal .
3 Look at this suit — it 's a real Paris model with a mink collar . ’
4 It 's a real Gillespie idea this one is n't it ?
5 It 's a real Ron Wood lick which is what Wally was all about .
6 It 's a great Jock Scott that 's doing all the damage , ’ came the reply .
7 it 's a blue Toyota registered to Mr Jim
8 It 's a bright Flot-n-ad made by the Electroflare people , and says CURB THE COURIER with , in smaller letters , Del Delivers .
9 It 's a wonderful Wednesday of glorious options and opportunities that will thrill you to the core .
10 It 's a miniature Slimbridge .
11 It 's a proper Sony Walkman .
12 " It 's a sunny Sunday , John .
13 It 's a Green Jack , ’ Tallis said , amazed .
14 as far as I can make out it 's a different Roger to what she knows .
15 sent her it 's a different Roger , but I do n't know .
16 Michelle 's , oh right , it 's a different Michelle , no .
17 It 's a local Derby er and let's just hope it 's a good game and everybody enjoys it .
18 it 's a red Audi , eight , er hundred
19 It 's an ex-London Midland and Scottish Railway Class 5P4F 2-6-0 No. 42765 which was born between the wars at Crewe Works in 1927 .
20 It 's an anti-lush America .
21 It 's an old Beatles number , actually , ’ Georgina said , looking at him scornfully .
22 It is a traditional Sunday brunch dish .
23 Different degrees of vibration of passing traffic may indicate if it is a small Fiat or a ten-ton lorry ; it will be a more normal situation than watching different-sized vehicles drifting silently by .
24 It is a typical Karajan project because in one respect it is enormously sophisticated — the technology is elaborate , expensive , and bang up to date — and in another it is very simple , inasmuch as its ultimate aim is nothing more or less than the lucid presentation of the music .
25 It is a warm Saturday towards the end of the 1989–90 season , leagues are being decided , the unfortunates are being relegated and Scotland 's itinerant football fans are weaving their way to the citadels of Brechin , Forfar , and Cowdenbeath .
26 It is a rambling Tudor house run by John and Margaret Parker , whose breakfast room and drawing room look out over a wonderful walled garden , beyond which fields of grazing cows stretch down to the river .
27 It is an old WEM Dominator .
28 It was a young Sharpe … who has slowed down since ( as players do when they hit 20 ) .
29 Outside it was a dark November day , but the house seemed full of sunshine .
30 It was a bleeding Piaget copy .
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