Example sentences of "it be [verb] [conj] [adj] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 40 escalators out of service over the 270 stations , but fret not ; it 's estimated that all will have been repaired by 1996 .
2 It 's known whether this could have been a factor here in the accident .
3 ‘ Aurigny ’ is the old French name for the island of Alderney , and it is fitting that this should have been chosen as the airline 's title , since in many ways that rocky islet is the heart of the organisation .
4 It is intended that 828 will be working on the main line as soon as possible and consequently it has been rebuilt to British Rail Main Line standards .
5 Negotiations are still being finalised , but it is hoped that 34072 will visit Bitton next year , possibly May , and work trains to Oldland Common .
6 Under proposed University legislation , new graduates will automatically become members of the Graduates Association on receipt of their degrees , after which it is hoped that many will endeavour to create and foster the right conditions to make it attractive for graduates to want to belong and help make their membership worthwhile and rewarding .
7 It is hoped that this will not be later than approximately 8 April by which time they are wanted back here to get on with parachute training .
8 It is hoped that this will continue in an atmosphere of sharing , as there is great potential for future development .
9 It is hoped that this will make people feel safer and encourage them to report crimes .
10 It is hoped that this will gradually lessen the passivity which has been a characteristic response of some women to multiple loss .
11 Among other things it is hoped that this will eliminate some of the problems which Noah clearly believes led to their defeat by Switzerland — although his own choice of an outdoor clay court for the match against Jakob Hlasek and Marc Rosset , did not help either .
12 It is hoped that this will be the sort of figure which will deter those exhibition event organisers , who in the past have been more than content to pay top players such as Seles a six figure appearance fee and cover any fine which they may have incurred .
13 Our two organisations have exchanged Newsletters and it is hoped that this will continue on a regular basis , and that further links may be established in the future .
14 The archive is not open to the public at the moment as there is not enough funding for staff and technical equipment , but it is hoped that this will soon be overcome .
15 Consideration by Ministers of the member states at the Research Council is likely to follow at the end of December and it is hoped that this will produce a ‘ common position ’ , that is agreement on the proposal possibly as amended in the light of the comments of the Parliament and of the advisory bodies to the Council .
16 Since these observations were received , SCOTVEC and CNAA have agreed that joint Validation Events may be held ( see Update No. 2 ) and it is hoped that this will avoid problems of this kind arising .
17 It is hoped that this will give the investigator some purchase on normal discretionary practices as a background against which to view the effects of the new legislation .
18 It is hoped that this will be a first step in the direction of a European policy on dialect and education .
19 It is hoped that this will produce a pattern characteristic for each strain of organism .
20 It is hoped that this will help potential HCIMA members obtain the highest possible membership grades , and assist existing members to upgrade their HCIMA membership level .
21 Also with the mineral extractions now being carried by road transport , it is hoped that this can again be conveyed by rail along this beautiful line to the BR exchange sidings .
22 In addition cars are being converted to run on compressed natural gas ( CNG ) and it is hoped that 200,000 will have been modified by 1990 .
23 IT is hoped that 1993 will see the first working of an ex-B.R. main line loco on the former Mangotsfield to Bath branch when Bulleid Un rebuilt Battle of Britain 34072 ‘ 257 Squadron ’ makes a visit to the Avon Valley Railway .
24 Although Vauxhall has given assurances that all existing facilities will be replaced , it is understood that many will be at out-of-town sites .
25 As and when National Building Regulations include means of escape , fire fighting facilities and other additional requirements , it is understood that these will supersede the parallel clauses in any Local Authority Acts .
26 It is argued that this will necessitate a fiction section which : should comprise books of fantasy and ordinary life .
27 It is accepted that that would be difficult in markets because a relatively small percentage of the lambs presented are shipped overseas .
28 In the case of single or dominant firm monopolies while it is accepted that these may behave detrimentally to the public interest at large , few democratic governments have had , or are likely to have , the political will to intervene directly in their operation , particularly where their market positions have been legitimately attained , and their activities are not overtly illegal .
29 Of course it is believed that some will give way to others .
30 Other factors which influence the perception of risk include the degree of trust in the organisation ; familiarity and understanding of the technology ; the extent of involvement in the decision making process ; whether it is believed that more could be done to reduce risk ; comparisons with accepted risks ; and — last but not least — the fairness in the distribution of the risks and benefits .
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