Hi, Be it = irrespective of things Regards, Sri
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vsrao1. LiveinJapan carried on expedition to Mt.Everest be it the snow, frost and extreme cold.By my example of this usage earlier in this thead, I meant must 'be it' later be followed by 'or ont'. If so
2. LiveinJapan sat for his exam be it the fact that he had fever and had failed to prepare