Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [be] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may be noticed that insensibility both to moral appeals and to appeals to one 's future interests , imprisonment within both ‘ I ’ and ‘ Now ’ , are often combined in the same person , and that the combination is widely accepted as the strongest criterion for classing him as ‘ psychopathic ’ and exempting him from moral judgment .
2 The more senior the employee the harder it may be to define clear performance standards .
3 In a world of uncertainty it may be assumed that equation ( 3.37 ) becomes :
4 Using ( 21 ) we now evaluate unc and it may be checked that postmultiplication by unc gives a null product .
5 The landlord is usually the party who settles the form of the lease ( albeit it may be amended many times before execution ) and most of the covenants are inserted for his protection .
6 ‘ For the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) and without limiting the grounds upon which it may be established that consent to sexual intercourse is vitiated — ; ( a ) a person who consents to sexual intercourse with another person — ; ( i ) under a mistaken belief as to the identity of the other person ; or ( ii ) under a mistaken belief that the other person is married to the person , … shall be deemed not to consent to the sexual intercourse ; ( b ) a person who knows that another person consents to sexual intercourse under a mistaken belief referred to in paragraph ( a ) shall be deemed to know that the other person does not consent to the sexual intercourse ; ( c ) a person who submits to sexual intercourse with another person as a result of threats or terror , whether the threats are against , or the terror is instilled in , the person who submits to the sexual intercourse or any other person , shall be regarded as not consenting to the sexual intercourse ; and ( d ) a person who does not offer actual physical resistance to sexual intercourse shall not , by reason only of that fact , be regarded as consenting to the sexual intercourse . ’
7 In some ways it may be considered that psychology has gone too far .
8 There is a danger , if this is done , that it may be forgotten that pottery is not only a fascinating subject in its own right , but that it offers vital dating evidence for the chronology of the site , and the key sherds must appear in the body of the main report , with similar critical evidence .
9 When the hay is fit to cart , bale , or tripod ( and only experience can tell you when it is ‘ singing ’ ) it may be raked two rows into one ( and possibly four into one ) .
10 It may be doubted that memory mechanisms form the sole basis of these effects , however , given that formally equivalent conditional discriminations using rats as the subjects have regularly found a DOE using a procedure which makes no demand on memory because the conditional cue remains present until the choice response is made .
11 Erm , medium status it may go up to more like five minutes , very high status it may be approaching ten minutes , okay ?
12 It may be suggested that competition in provision of market analysis and in research and development has also been aimed at increasing market share and discouraging entry .
13 This is by no means the end of the matter , because the Council still intends to pursue its objectives by other means , but it certainly seems to indicate that it may be having second thoughts about the project 's viability and/or its acceptability .
14 But here 's a disturbing thing : it may be having some effect .
15 On the other hand , it may be urged that self-help ought to be strictly limited even against a wrongdoer and forbidden altogether against one who is not a wrongdoer , except that retaking might be permitted in circumstances of inevitable accident or of necessity ( e.g .
16 In fact such behaviour constitutes an act of discrimination and it should be noted that discrimination on the grounds of nationality , for example giving a preference to British goods as opposed to French goods rather than treating them on their merits , is an offence under Article 7 of the Rome Treaty .
17 It should be noted that visualization of centromeres and the central element of the SC is not usually possible in silver-stained preparations .
18 It should be noted that access to files within VMS directories and hence the performance of LIFESPAN when accessing charge codes can be significantly hampered if the number of contained files becomes very large .
19 It should be noted that detail arrangements describing the procedural framework for managing and processing capital building schemes are available for use in the health service .
20 In conclusion it should be noted that power already exists to utilise delegated legislation to go a good deal of the way along the road proposed by the Royal Commission .
21 It should be noted that layout A is completed to a more utilitarian standard : a gelcoat finish is left on the inside of the hull and underside of the deck in both forward and after cabins , in place of the strip teak ceiling and foam-backed vinyl in layout B.
22 As regards property , it should be noticed that law and practice , to a large extent , make it unlikely that property of any considerable value will come into the direct ownership of an infant .
23 Charman felt it should be split four ways between each band member , but Gedge thought he should have most of it because he had actually written the songs .
24 There is thus a rule of construction that if a provision in an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom is ambiguous , it should be given that interpretation which is consistent with international obligations rather than one which conflicts ( Inland Revenue Commissioners v Collco Dealings Ltd [ 1962 ] AC 11 ; similarly , there is some authority for seeking to protect fundamental constitutional statutes from unintentional repeals ( see , e.g. , per Lord Wilberforce in The Earl of Antrim 's Petition [ 1967 ] 1 AC 691 ) If , however , such devices do not evade the problem , then traditional notions of the sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament require that any provision in any later statute which is inconsistent with any earlier provision repeals the latter to the extent of any inconsistency , whether declared or intended to have this effect or not ( Vauxhall Estates Ltd v Liverpool Corporation [ 1932 ] 1 KB 733 ; Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister of Health [ 1934 ] 1 KB 590 ) .
25 Because I I do know of of various different groups who are working in this field as volunteers , there 's no money behind them there , and I mean i i it should be a priority , it should be given that kind of priority where
26 In all cases where the Speedboat Clause applies it should be given careful consideration as it does limit the extent of cover appreciably .
27 Being tall and dense-growing , it should be given adequate space in the tank .
28 In a review which is intended to operate at an institutional level , it is of considerable importance that it should be seen that way by those taking part .
29 It should be emphasized that equation ( 6.7 ) is the result obtained from an ordinary least-squares ( OLS ) regression of actual monetary growth , , on the variables on the right hand-side .
30 I actually believe it should be operating all week and I think we should support this amendment .
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