Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] it be [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 BT say that it 's offered Mr Lihou a one off payment of £5,000 , but does n't admit any liability for what happened .
2 The move is the result of mounting concern after The Northern Echo revealed that it was feared plans to allow districts to form powerful purchasing consortiums could be the first step towards full-scale merger .
3 She made a deliberate detour past Miguel 's house on her way back to Monte Samana , and , without stopping , noted that it was called Casa Madrid .
4 Twenty thousand women had their tests rechecked when it was disclosed mistakes were made in the labs at Inverclyde Hospital in Greenock over a five year period .
5 This is , presumably , why Lockheed found it necessary to ensure that it was granted contracts around the world by offering financial inducements to decision-makers in the 1960s and 1970s .
6 In addition the Commission has recently been given the power to adopt block exemptions in the insurance sector and to consortia agreements in sea transport and has proposed that it be granted powers to introduce block exemptions relating to air transport between the Community and third countries .
7 The technique is a long way from being proved but it 's given hope to thousands
8 From the pink frilly garment , Clara would have deduced that the baby must be a girl , but she clearly remembered that it was called James .
9 He showed me a speck on the map to the left of Hodges and said that it was named Banks Island , after Cook 's naturalist friend .
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