Example sentences of "it be [vb pp] [conj] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Let it be recorded that Namibia , with Gerhard Mans prominent , also played their part in opening the game .
2 Ribald measures of organisational capacity in relation to breweries spring to mind ; let it be noted that Dorchester ran its municipal brewhouse efficiently and profitably in the great days of Puritanism , but not thereafter .
3 Officials let it be understood that Turkey would not object to Kurdish autonomy in a federal Iraq , but Özal , interviewed on March 29 , said that the Kurdish leaders " were clearly told they should definitely not consider a separate state " .
4 Still less can it be said that Jesus had a feminist interpretation of social realities .
5 For those who have not yet seen them , let it be said that Trestle work always in masks .
6 ( And at the risk of labouring the obvious , let it be said that Pound is often a very funny writer , in verse and prose alike . )
7 Nor can it be assumed that Eadwine found new allies among the eastern Angles in c .
8 Let it be supposed that Mrs. Steed was a lady of sufficient general understanding and capability to be a suitable donee of the power of appointment .
9 Alia had also let it be known that Albania intended to take part in the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) , from which it alone had stood aside until now .
10 After the war was over , Mr Ozal let it be known that Turkey itself had held talks with Iraqi Kurds , including Jalal Talabani , the leader of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and a critic of Mr Ocalan 's extremism .
11 The day after that smoke signal was released , the same non-attributable sources let it be known that Heseltine had been rebuked in Cabinet for busting the collective line .
12 They were less reassured when he also let it be known that Annagannihy was not being considered only as an ‘ asbestos-related dump , but that other forms of dumping might take place ’ .
13 In effect , however , he was letting it be known that Mr Heseltine would not be the only interventionist candidate for the leadership -nor the only one to feel more enthusiasm about Europe than Mrs Thatcher .
14 The various proposals considered in the previous section were presented as if they were additions to the tripartite analysis , it being admitted that Gettier had shown that analysis to be insufficient .
15 In spite of it being claimed that Sunday was the Lord 's day and therefore a day of rest , all in all it was one of the most tiring days of the week .
16 In the long term , it 's hoped that Swindon will one day have a shelter specifically for homeless women .
17 But now it 's hoped that Longfords may be restored to its former glory .
18 It 's said that Beethoven had green eyes .
19 ‘ Yes , I 'm afraid it 's locked and Francis had the key . ’
20 It 's alleged that Leyshon and Stokle were lured here and tied up at knife point , before being transported to the hill .
21 ‘ He says the whole army is unsettled because it 's known that Famagusta will never give up while it expects a relieving ship to arrive .
22 It 's claimed that Gilbey spoke to the Princess of Wales , who was using an ordinary domestic telephone .
23 It 's claimed that Gilbey spoke to the Princess of Wales , who was using an ordinary domestic telephone .
24 It 's claimed that Honda is turning away job applicants who belong to a union .
25 It 's thought that LSI wo n't be the chosen foundry this time around .
26 It is related that Annia Galeria Faustina , the wife of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius ( 121–180 ) , was so desperate to become pregnant that she drank the warm blood of a dead gladiator .
27 Years later it is discovered that Grom reached the Elven Kingdoms of Ulthuan , causing great destruction until finally defeated by the High Elves .
28 But in these papers it is stated that Tyndale headed his written defence , ‘ Faith alone justifies before God ’ , and that among the questions debated were worship of saints , the Sacraments and the authority of the Pope .
29 When for once it is stated that Sir Raynold , the chaplain of Ridlington , Norfolk , owned a house and three acres , the reason must have been some difficulty over determining the value , which in this case is omitted .
30 It is intended that Castle 's reporting should be high quality and conform to prevailing best practice , ’ he says .
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