Example sentences of "[noun] it be [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 In such circumstances , if the Bank wishes to sell the stock it is holding over a reasonable time period , it will often be unable to avoid reducing its price .
2 Having relatives in England was not always the bonus it was made out to be .
3 As a result it was cut down .
4 But before Ferguson and the Rangers fans could celebrate his very first goal for the club it was ruled out .
5 You 'll find the little diagram showing you where the pulmonary vein and the pulmonary artery are on page eleven , page eleven if you want to refer to it right , if you want to look at it in a closer detail tonight that 's fine and if you want to see what I 'm saying now in a diagrammatic form look on page thirteen now if you look at that you 'll see some , the blue vein blood vessels it 's coming out of the right hand side of the heart and if you look at the direction of the arrows , okay , they 're going away from the heart , do you agree with me ?
6 Well I 'm making arrangements to pay mine er but when I get paid on Friday it were going through , got ta pay him twenty five pounds and then fifteen pounds every fortnight thereafter and it 'll take seven months to pay but that 's all he can get off us .
7 In the previous chapter it was pointed out that testimony in cattle-stealing cases was particularly prone to stereotyped ritual delivery .
8 In the previous chapter it was pointed out that both classical and neoclassical criminology had already incorporated some principles that were to be fundamental to positivism : classical criminology had insisted on practical crime control rather than retributive desert as the aim of punishment , and neoclassicism had allowed for the principle at least of ‘ determinants ’ of crime .
9 Early in this chapter it was pointed out that at the beginning of the century British governments adopted an approach of relief of unemployment that largely ruled out the creation of specific employment opportunities .
10 The consultative task was to keep the focus of discussion on the pupil , but simultaneously to deal with the teacher 's perception of the problem ( the reinforcing effect it was having on both pupil and teacher ) by giving him through group support the kind of liberating learning experience which he could transfer into the teaching context with Dave
11 First , then , what exactly is the simple detective story , to use the term it was known by in that 1930s heyday ?
12 A real den of iniquity it 's divided up into several little catacombs .
13 From a paper selling to dissident literati and the children of CND It was extending out to a new rock culture , and this accelerated the departure of the old American influences .
14 If this was a dramatic act it was carried out quietly .
15 In the City you get ejected , in a pub it 's chucked out .
16 ‘ Well , he had the original , and he wanted to know if the machine it was typed on was available before nineteen thirty-nine . ’
17 In winter it is given over to turnstones , purple sandpiper , oystercatchers and other shellfish-eating birds .
18 Lescun is a valley to drive up into for your picnic lunch ; in winter it is shut in , and a centre for long-distance skiing ; in spring , exquisitely vernal ; in summer or early autumn drowsy and majestic , waiting for its famously late , September harvest .
19 In his third collection of cantatas it is bound up with a highly personal use of instrumental ritornellos in dramatic recitatives .
20 I 'll tell , I 'll tell you what that 's , I think that 's what 's doing me up , it 's not being out of work it 's going out , it 's the things that I mean normally
21 This follows ICL 's successful implementation of a departure control system for airline Cathay Pacific ( CI No 1,842 ) , and the work it is carrying out for the on-line departure system planned for the Channel Tunnel passenger rail services ( CI No 2,016 ) .
22 But there is an old part to the town , running east from the harbour , and a delight it is to walk through : Basque urbanism at its most attractive .
23 The number of computational cells in the grid depends upon the nature of the flow , the complexity of the physical geometry it is flowing around , the order of accuracy required , and ultimately , the speed of the computer and size of its memory .
24 And when he built his first engine it was made out of erm iron and stuff and was extremely heavy .
25 The three-year appointment is a breakthrough for Brig Ramsey , 49 , who has landed the job at the very moment it is opened up to women .
26 It 's a shame it 's going on under a microscope , spotlight or whatever but erm .
27 Now because it was frothing up I 've turned the bunsen off to control the reaction it 's slowing down again now .
28 It attacks the very cells in the body whose job it is to fight off infection — the cells of the immune system .
29 However , the public on Møn was a small one and the park was visited primarily by public servants from other parts of Denmark , whose job it was to plant out public places — and also by visitors to the Villa and The Tamarisks .
30 The pinder , whose job it was to round up stray animals and keep them in the pinfold , to be released on payment of a fine , was also known as the axeman .
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