Example sentences of "in [adj] it be " in BNC.

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1 What is tolerably certain is that he was still alive when he either entered into confraternity with Christ Church or Cnut gave them his name , and that when Cnut himself sailed for Denmark in 1019 it was to suppress trouble .
2 For the Railway Jubilee in 1875 it was decided to remove the Fountain altogether , and South Park became its home where it stands today .
3 Scott was so successful in styling the building in fine brickwork with ‘ jazz-modern ’ fluting ( as John Betjeman called it ) that , when the Battersea ‘ A ’ station was opened in 1934 it was widely acclaimed as a supremely successful modern treatment of a building type that seemed quintessentially twentieth century .
4 In 1934 it was still a struggle — a fridge was bought on hire purchase over two years — and the Professional missed being ‘ laid off ’ only by the Chairman 's casting vote , on the proposal ‘ that the present position of the Club was such he should move on ’ .
5 In 1934 it was shown that pyloric stenosis could be confirmed by barium meal examination , and in 1977 Teele and Smith first described the use of ultrasound in the diagnosis .
6 At the Southport Conference in 1934 it was agreed : That united action with the Communist Party or organisations ancillary or subsidiary thereto without the sanction of the National Executive Committee is incompatible with membership of the Labour Party , and that the N.E.C. seeks full disciplinary powers to deal with any case or cases that may arise .
7 But because the case was heard in private it is not known whether the teenager is returning to her mother or remaining with her 18-year-old boyfriend 's family .
8 In public the couple were all smiles , in private it was a different story .
9 In private it was no better .
10 If you go around in threes it 's useless .
11 Though no long regularly used as a market place , the Grassmarket received its charter from James III in 1477. it was the scene of the Porteous Riots described in Scott 's Heart of Midlothian , the haunt of the Burke and Hare murderers and the scene of public hangings .
12 But in 1838 it was Malthus 's theodicy of ancient empires , not his political economy of the modern state that bore decisively on Darwin 's biogeography and ecology ( Bowler , 1976 ) .
13 Although the Republic of Nicaragua gained separate independence in 1838 it was subjected to US military intervention in 1912-25 and 1927-33 , after which the country was left in the control of the Somoza family until the overthrow of the right-wing regime of Gen. Anastasio Somoza Debayle by a popular revolutionary movement , the Sandinista National Liberation Front ( Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional — FSLN ) , in 1979 .
14 In 1943 it was the flagship of a 35-strong fleet of vessels which braved the U-boat infested waters of the North Sea and Arctic Circle to get supplies through to Russians in Murmansk .
15 In 1948 it was 19,765 and by 1988 , 38,500 — of which 1,286 were female .
16 In 1970 the actual deficit measured in terms of millions of 1969 escudos was 2,317 , in 1971 it was 8,390 , in 1972 it was 10,010 and in 1973 , 12,348 .
17 In 1971 it was rescued by Rupert Murdoch , who alone was prepared to risk the capital to keep it afloat .
18 When he built a bungalow for himself at Kinmel Bay in 1971 it was the start of a house-building career which was to lead to the receiving of important awards at national ceremonies in top London hotels .
19 Being an actress is relatively easy in that it 's someone else 's words you speak .
20 After leaving school at 16 , she began to draw more and more : ‘ It is quite close to acting in that it 's to do with reflecting on life — how you see people and the fascination of trying to distil the essence of a person .
21 By contrast , Exercise 2 is a chromatic scale , similar in concept to Exercise 1 in that it 's also a continuous loop , but in reality quite different in terms of feel and effect .
22 As for the sounds that this beast will make : well , it 's not unlike a normal Gibson bass in that it 's raunchy and powerful .
23 He thinks of his show — 6am until 9am — like a relationship ‘ in that it 's constantly changing and looking for a balance .
24 it 's a sign problem in that it 's not doing the look up properly .
25 I think it 's only pragmatic in that it 's maintaining production levels .
26 You know yeah may be may be and it is difficult situations do it but I think some of the problem comes in that it 's very difficult for us to stick with the point and hear ourselves say the same thing over and over again because it does n't feel right how many how many of you did n't feel right doing doing what you were doing ?
27 The grey area comes in that it 's much easier for manufacturers to put the CE label on the packaging .
28 Th the fire , the those feet are catching in that it 's not being used you might just as well switch it off .
29 As to what happens now he says I 've to go to Magistrate 's Court so it 's just beginning to sink in that it 's gon na cost him some brass and it 's going to be serious .
30 Well it 's like medieval philosophy in that it 's not utilitarian .
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