Example sentences of "it be [verb] that each " in BNC.

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1 STV propagandists let it be understood that each major party will put up a candidate for every seat .
2 It 's estimated that each day another three species are lost for ever .
3 The identity of each years show lies with the selector , in this way it is intended that each exhibition will be significantly different in terms of art practise , medium and ways of thinking .
4 While it is recognised that each school may put a differing stress on the varying components in a formula system to match the school 's own needs and educational philosophy , the following points seem central to developing a successful formula distribution scheme :
5 It is recognised that each Network member may undertake exclusive sell situations for which international marketing is inappropriate and which will therefore not be circulated amongst Network members .
6 It is said that each of these elements has a symbolic meaning .
7 It is hoped that each of these will shed some light on the position of third parties generally .
8 It is hoped that each area will organise and be responsible for a stall — Stalls booked so far : —
9 It is hoped that each area will organize and be responsible for a stall .
10 It is assumed that each futures contract is priced according to the no-arbitrage condition , that is , F = ( S - D ) × ( l+r ) .
11 It is believed that each of the twenty amino acids is represented in DNA code by a particular sequence of three bases .
12 Badger-baiting is at an all-time high in East and North Yorkshire and it is estimated that each year in Great Britain as many as 9,000 badgers meet a premature death .
13 It is suggested that each subtest is scored separately and no overall test score is obtained .
14 It is suggested that each area elect a co-ordinator who would liaise with Janet Rogers who will be responsible for setting up the exhibition .
15 Organisational house style — it is anticipated that each centre will devise a suitable house style which takes account of keyboarding conventions .
16 In the British Army , discipline was centred around self-discipline , and it was assumed that each man had enough self-discipline to carry out an order without being told twice .
17 In 1990 , it was assumed that each assistant would average twenty items a minute ( Cutter and Rowe 1990 ) .
18 It was calculated that each child needed one pound a week for food and clothing .
19 It was decided that each Centre should display the emblem and that , wherever possible , the Centres should incorporate it on their notepaper , literature , leaflets , advertisements .
20 As it was stipulated that each segment be long enough to obey Gaussian statistics , short relaxation times may not allow a segment sufficient time to rearrange and regain this distribution .
21 During the course of the meeting it was suggested that each Planning Department should nominate an appropriate member of staff to be the ‘ contact ’ person with the Scottish Wildlife Trust in relation to Wildlife Sites .
22 Gradually it was established that each of the many kinds of virus consisted of a core of a nucleic acid , either ribonucleic acid ( RNA ) or deoxyribonucleic acid ( DNA ) ( see Chapter II ) , with a protein coat .
23 At the other extreme was a father and son dairy farm where it was claimed that each was working 110 hours per week .
24 In particular , it was known that each cell contains a nucleus which can be seen to contain a number of threads , the chromosomes .
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