Example sentences of "it be [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The bus stops again at the Kensington Hilton , a hotel so much on the edge of Kensington that had it been built 10 feet to the west , they should have called it the Shepherds Bush Hilton . |
2 | Has it been going this lesson ? |
3 | NOT for almost five years has it been thought necessary to preview a meeting of the General Committee of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club but today , at 5.30pm at Headingley , the 22 members will gather knowing that once again they wil be under intense scrutiny by the media . |
4 | Has it been thought necessary to make any special provision to protect the position of those minorities ? |
5 | The Bank 's initial forecast and the factors behind it are made available at 9.45 a.m. each day , but revisions to the overall shortage may be made during the course of the day , typically being announced at noon and 2 p.m . |
6 | Word pairs on this list are given a ’ validity score ’ of 1 , and those not on it are given 0 . |
7 | The pitfalls and dangers that knowledge brings with it are becoming apparent . |
8 | If the rate of crime increases when the adverse social conditions which have been linked to it are becoming ameliorated , the answer must lie elsewhere : either in the failure of the criminal justice system to deliver sanctions with sufficient certainty or positiveness ( the ‘ New Right ’ analysis ) , or in changes in the availability of criminal opportunities in the environment ( administrative criminology ) . |
9 | If some of those who proposed it are proved right in several years ' time , I hope that I will admit as much , but I have grave doubts nevertheless , and they are shared by a large number of heavyweight people in the Scottish universities . |
10 | In it are included graphic re-workings of that Medieval theme by twentieth-century masters such as George Grosz , Otto Dix , Max Beckmann , Kathe Kollwitz and Alfred Kubin . |
11 | They are interested in why they are paying such a high price for a service and why the company or companies providing it are making enormous profits when they are in a protected monopoly . |
12 | The patient is then far more likely to respond favourably to the proposal than if the reasons for it are left vague . |
13 | But it was too sweet , Léonie thought : how could it be called dying , most intensively living more like . |
14 | " Let it be decided this way , " she said to her father . |
15 | If you 're going to , if you 're going to provide the service you have to be careful that it , it is being effective , as effective as it can be , does it need to be more effective and should it be operating all week . |
16 | The killing caused a storm of protest and an emergency meeting was held to demand it be made safe . |
17 | Finally , the farmhouse : can it be made comfortable ? |
18 | May it be made clear for the record that my hon. Friend the Member for Redcar ( Ms. Mowlam ) , who is a junior Front-Bench spokesman , wrote to the Secretary of State this week asking for an inquiry ? |
19 | Could it be made longitudinal ? |
20 | I 'm not sure No I 'm not sure I agree with that because I mean area goes right up to Birmingham from the south and it be made multi-regional , multi-locational accounts within Southern England and London which are big accounts |
21 | Should it be shown gross or net of taxation ? |
22 | ( A man 's reaction about small type would have been to point to the scale and demand it be paid extra ! ) |
23 | All parts of the body were then to be carefully washed in spirits of wine before proceeding to the third stage , which consisted in the injection of the body a second time — his system being an amalgam of that advocated by Robert Boyle and Ruysch — and the viscera , should it be considered necessary . |
24 | Would it be considered permissible in the circumstances ? |
25 | Why might it be claimed that of all the criticisms of the CAPM , only that of Roll constitutes a serious theoretical attack ? |
26 | The past with all its mistakes , tragedies and consequences , can not be wiped out , nor can it be put right . |
27 | It is thus both a ‘ What have they been doing wrong and how can it be put right ? ’ and a ‘ Which way should they go now ? ’ case . |
28 | When Drexel 's former equity head , Arthur Kirsch , let it be known last spring that Drexel 's entire American-equity department might be had as a going concern , BZW did not pause to carry out market research on the venture . |
29 | Only then can it be deemed unnecessary and removed . |
30 | For a terrible moment , something flared in his heart and he felt an insidious tug at his mind : how would it be to enter that Realm , and talk with the Dark Lords and learn their secrets … ? |