Example sentences of "it be [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For centuries it was persecuted and the cruelties heaped upon it were given the full backing of the Church . |
2 | If it were to hold a known instrument off a bed casting then this would need to be declared ; ie " design of a bracket to support instrument off bed " . |
3 | OMG president , Chris Stone , said Software AG would certainly be able to bring a product to market much more quickly if it were to use the OMG-compliant HD-DOMS for the task . |
4 | The Government could play a part in advocating the recycling of plastics if it were to levy a small charge on each recyclable bottle . |
5 | And out of the disorder of the mangled metal work comes a process as flowing and systematic as if it were building a pristine model from scratch . |
6 | By now it was painfully clear that an aircraft display hall was the route for the Museum to take , if it were to secure the long term . |
7 | The main forum was generally placed at the central cross-roads and round it were grouped the chief buildings of the town . |
8 | If we have a principled way of discerning the stable sub-assemblies , thereby distinguishing them from merely arbitrary collections of parts , then we can as it were see the evolutionary pedigree of a complex structure . |
9 | That that used to be mentioned between us er er a few times , I can remember it being mentioned a few times . |
10 | Do you feel that it 's pointing the right way , bringing the sun in through the right windows at the right time of day ? |
11 | erm , and er , sometimes even pleased to say well I 'll try to get you in purple , but er , nowadays erm , we , we do n't go in for that because there 's , there 's so many er shops now that selling lighting fittings erm and selling nothing else , there is n't one actually in Harlow , but there 's one in Epping and there 's one in Stortford , erm that er , it 's , it 's riding a new car people want to see er a good variety of them , have a look at a lot or a washing machine or anything like that , you want to see many before you buy one . |
12 | ‘ I did n't work hard enough at marriage — it 's remained a huge sadness to me ’ |
13 | IT 'S seeing the funny side that keeps Les Barker buoyant . |
14 | But it 's knowing the right things . |
15 | so it 's keep a high profile on the , on useful things and keep a low profile on the , on the others |
16 | Roger Kelly is convinced that there are enough people to invest in the centre : ‘ Five years ago this would have been a pipe-dream , but with the rise of the ethical investment movement it 's become a real possibility . |
17 | It 's become a major part of my job . |
18 | ‘ It 's become a big problem , bigger than just the problem facing us , ’ said a Williams team insider last night . |
19 | It 's become a life-long commitment , although I 'm not complaining . |
20 | And in recent weeks it 's become a daily chore , as more and more birds have been brought in from the nearby Gloucester Sharpness canal . |
21 | It 's become the leading cause of solvent abuse deaths . |
22 | I just think it 's kinda funny , and it 's become an ongoing theme in my work . ’ |
23 | And it 's earning the chocolate-coloured Labrador that wrote it a worldwide reputation . |
24 | Yeah but w w too far because it 's affecting the middle peasants . |
25 | It 's terribly unfashionable , so it 's getting a new coat of paint at the Old Fire Station In Oxford . |
26 | That 's it , it 's getting a little bit annoying . |
27 | The working party on the theology of marriage is finding its task stimulating but arduous and it will surprise no one that it 's taking a long time . |
28 | It 's taking a long time to heal . ’ |
29 | ‘ Everything official here seems to be tied up in red tape , so although it 's taking a long time I 'm sure the licence is being processed , ’ she declared defiantly . |
30 | Alpha Microsystems has written off its Italian and French subsidiaries and will be closing them soon , citing poor margins and continuous losses : as a result it 's taking a non-recurring charge in the second quarter , ended August 30 , and posting net losses of $3m , or 99 cents a share , on sales of $12.9m , up 9% . |