Example sentences of "be know [conj] [art] [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | For it to be known that a woman is a victim of a rape attack , would really stigmatize her . |
2 | We wish it to be known that the mosquito is no relation to the Gadfly . |
3 | Such attributes will certainly be known if the frame is derived from some kind of register , of patients , employees or students , for example . |
4 | ( 2 ) The readership of the report must be known if the writing is to be in a style to suit the recipients . |
5 | N may be too large for there to be room for that number of add instructions to be held economically in the store , or the value of N may not be known when the program is being prepared ( for example it might be read in as a piece of data ) . |
6 | ‘ The extent of this will not be known until the exercise is completed . |
7 | It would be wrong , in my judgment , to order under subsection ( 2 ) the repayment of the price of shares unless it were known that the investor was willing to give up the shares . |
8 | Anthills are often seen decorated with flowers , and small offerings of food are displayed near the base when it is known that a Cobra is in residence . |
9 | The management should be aware that once it is known that a business is for sale , it is likely that it will be bought by someone , if not themselves . |
10 | It is known that the sea is cruel , but it is also humourless , so few laughs are prompted by this book and after some glum pages it is easy to crave even the schoolboy humour of Stephen Leacock 's skit , Soaked in Seaweed . |
11 | Limits of not more than 5 units ( Hazen ) have been quoted , but this means little unless it is known that the colour is not due to suspended matter . |
12 | The indication that the package will be issued as a product serves a useful function for Quality Assurance , as more stringent quality checks can be performed if it is known that the package is intended for issue . |
13 | The indication that the package will be issued as a product serves a useful function for Quality Assurance , as more stringent quality checks can be performed if it is known that the package is intended for issue . |
14 | Truth is known if the truth is |
15 | Indeed , the name ‘ St Kilda ’ is something of a mystery , as no saint of that name is known and the name is probably a corruption . |
16 | And what 's best is knowing that the supervision is first class . |
17 | It was known that a change was taking place and Perhaps it was felt the more because of the very success of the Concert ; humanitarian impulses and liberal assumptions had disguised the fact , axiomatic to professional diplomats , that the interests of states often conflicted . |
18 | For centuries before the arrival of Westerners it had been the symbol of the soul and of eternal life ; and for the Chinese , who traded with the southern islands long before the time of Christ , the bird became associated with the phoenix myth — which crept across the continents into the mind of medieval Europe , even before it was known that the world was round . |