Example sentences of "it be [adj] [art] [noun] have " in BNC.

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1 It 's fortunate the police have n't found it . ’
2 It 's such a relief to have a clear complexion again , ’ declared Bethan
3 Her father , the Earl of Mexborough , said at his York home : ‘ I have n't spoken to her , so I do n't know if it 's true the couple have broken up . ’
4 Her father , the Earl of Mexborough , said : ‘ I have n't spoken to her , so I do n't know if it 's true the couple have broken up . ’
5 Her father , the Earl of Mexborough , said at his York home : ‘ I have n't spoken to her , so I do n't know if it 's true the couple have broken up . ’
6 It is obvious the writers have n't paid enough attention to current popular songs and musical styles .
7 The mill was leased in 1350 to Roger le Walker and it is likely the mill had been partially converted for fulling .
8 If the tool has be lying idle for some months it is likely the charge has partially drained , so it is a good idea to regularly use these tools .
9 PC Fishwick said it is likely the ties have come from a shop in the North-East or North Yorkshire .
10 In its ideal form this is observation carried out in an environment which may or may not be a natural one , but even if it is natural a situation has been deliberately created and is observed unbeknownst to the actors .
11 Where it is clear a person has some deficits in functioning then an advocate should be appointed , a relative , friend , solicitor , or occasionally the social worker .
12 It is clear the event has Wilson in its grip , despite his being associated with it for only two years .
13 The results and methodologies of the HSE Safety Accident Prevention Advisory Unit have now been published and it is clear the study has gone well beyond previous costings .
14 It was such a pleasure to have you share in our National Conference at Dunblane at the weekend .
15 It was a short hop for Foucard to suggest that as her colleague was such a dull man it was unlikely the flat had been searched for something belonging to him , more likely that the hunt was for something belonging to Rain or Oliver .
16 Oliver insisted she had been followed from Fleet Street and that it was likely the police had tapped her office telephone .
17 By the time of the economic crisis of 1967 it was clear the system had failed to prevent an even more rapid rise in public spending than before 1961 .
18 Fellow councillor Margaret Crooks said it was clear the bombing had been an ‘ inside job ’ and she called for those who helped the bombers to be ostracised .
19 As soon as it was light the dahabeeyah had sailed down river with everyone on deck keeping an eye out .
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