Example sentences of "[adv] it [modal v] be [vb pp] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 On these grounds alone it would be ruled out by any sensible organisation looking for a big office site .
2 So I really , what I 'm asking , is that perhaps it could be set out exactly now what stage we have reached , and what the recommendation is as from today .
3 More important , if your machine is good enough it could be taken up by a commercial firm and go into production .
4 So it 'll be left up to the
5 Slowly but surely the mass of bodies was yielding … soon it would be forced out into the drawing-room like the cork out of a bottle of champagne .
6 If an individual 's conduct is thought to justify it , dismissal could be without notice , but generally it should be carried out in accordance with the notice set out in a member of staff 's contract of employment .
7 But there are doubts about how quickly it can be set up , given the party 's lack of money .
8 Thereafter it should be opened up for general discussion .
9 Well it will be sent off to the Secretary of State in theory he has twenty one days in practice I suspect it will be mid-January at least before we learn .
10 Usually it is a united group of notes , as in ( a ) below , but sometimes it can be broken up into two or more parts , as in ( b ) : This first musical thought usually comprises an even number of bars , two , four , or even six , but there is nothing to prevent it being otherwise ( note the eleven-beat phrase in the Musorgsky , Example 4 , above ) .
11 Sometimes a trait gets passed on from generation to generation , and sometimes it can be missed out altogether .
12 Then it would be pulled off and everybody could see the padding .
13 He said that He used to tell me about his country that you know it was taken over by the Russians and then it 'd be taken over by the Germans and You know what I mean .
14 I would therefore think it 's appropriate to be in this sort of format er so that if any other issues other than questions of in migration appear to be relevant to this situation , then it can be taken on the move .
15 I 'd already told him where she kept it … and he was afraid that if he left it there it 'd be traced back to him .
16 If the contents of the statement are not contested therefore it may be put in as evidence without the witness being called to give oral testimony .
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