Example sentences of "[verb] that it [vb mod] be do " in BNC.
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1 | They had proven that it could be done . |
2 | If that is done , I hope that it can be done here . |
3 | I would like to see this done , and have argued that it can be done , in the mainstream of the processual archaeology I was speaking of , with an explicit methodology . |
4 | ‘ For 30 years we have asked for it to be culverted and we have been promised that it will be done . |
5 | The collection rate in my hon. Friend 's area is 94 per cent. , which shows that it can be done . |
6 | Alright , so some high-powered committees have dismissed the idea of death rays , but that was before Star Wars showed that it can be done . |
7 | They 've changed quite the opposite way because er I now know that it can be done and how important advertising is to the even to the local businesses . |
8 | In principle , I suppose that it could be done , but it is hard all the same to see how . |
9 | I believe that it can be done without internment . |
10 | All too often these little details are ignored on lower-end instruments but Aria have proved that it can be done . |
11 | We have proved that it can be done without necessarily having the best players — Haguellar |
12 | We have proved that it can be done without necessarily having the best players in the world . ’ |
13 | ‘ Practicable ’ , however , did n't just mean that it could be done . |
14 | We propose that that process should be concluded not later than April , but it is immensely to be hoped that it can be done far more speedily . |
15 | The magistrate refused to allow the UK accredited representative to take the recording to London for read-out and insisted that it could be done in Italy . |
16 | That is what people sometimes have in mind , but think that it should be done by internment . |
17 | Either it refers to behaviour which does not have to be learned or it refers to behaviour which has been so thoroughly learned that it can be done ‘ naturally ’ , ie without conscious thought and application . |
18 | It follows , so it seems to us , that normally , when a film is being shown to a jury and the judge , in the exercise of his discretion , decides that it should be done in a closed courtroom or in a cinema , he should allow representatives of the press to be present . |
19 | It is clearly written , and although it emphasises that much can be done , it in no way suggests that it can be done with little effort or time . |