Example sentences of "[noun] it [vb mod] be [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If this is simply a directional gyro it must be synchronised with the magnetic compass at frequent intervals .
2 Once this has been achieved in animals it will be tried with patients .
3 So in this instance it would be made on half , if , if the husband had left his job of his own accord it would be made on half of that amount .
4 If this card is an instruction card it must be obeyed by the person asking the question , the instruction card is then placed at the bottom of the pack , instruction cards are ren randomly mixed with the question cards and can change directions of play , make you give to the player to the left one of your cards etcetera , if a player has more than it does n't say .
5 We ca n't implement it unilaterally , but if we had reciprocation it could be negotiated upon . ’
6 We ca n't implement it unilaterally , but if we had reciprocation it could be negotiated upon . ’
7 In Texas it may be described as the past constantly almost catching up with the future , leaving no stable present time .
8 This is my second letter and it serves notice that should it provoke no reply it will be followed to Keswick by its author , bent on meeting his old and gallant friend Colonel Hope , who he had heard was passing through those parts for a short while to expedite some business before moving on to another country . ’
9 Should you require a print or transparency of the results of your search it can be ordered from Hulton Deutsch for a small fee .
10 In spite of her bulk she moved swiftly to grab the instrument , and she stepped back for fear it should be taken from her again .
11 In future it 'll be done by housing associations .
12 The Socialist Unity Party of Germany-Party of Democratic Socialism ( SED-PDS — as the former ruling SED had been renamed in December 1989 — see p. 37108 ) announced on Feb. 4 that in future it would be known as the Party of Democratic Socialism ( PDS ) .
13 If we are carrying out the valuation of a private company which intends to float in the foreseeable future it should be borne in mind that the flotation will make the shares marketable .
14 In 1988 the salary reached £22,548 and in future it will be linked to civil service pay , being 89 per cent of the salary of a Principal .
15 It is hoped that the last has been heard of the practice ( see contributory cause ( a ) ) and that for the future it will be abandoned for what we now know to be more prudent and wiser measures .
16 If Mr Major loses the vote it will be followed on Thursday by a motion of confidence , which he would win .
17 If it works with melonoma it could be applied to all the other forms of cancer .
18 They fell victims , along with others , to the belief that if a building complied with the existing building regulations and Codes of Practice it must be deemed to be safe .
19 With practice it can be developed to a fine art , so that little time is sacrificed .
20 In so far as a timetable can be thought of as functioning like a rule it can be thought of as an instrument of order .
21 So your first five thousand eight hundred would be used against it , and then any e excess over that would be added to your tax bill in that year , in other words it would be assessed as income in that year .
22 At first glance it could be mistaken for an ornately carved stool , its black and white surfaces for a kind of sculpture .
23 He should be told that the specimen of breath which he has given containing the lower proportion of alcohol exceeds the statutory limit but does not exceed 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath ; that in these circumstances he is entitled to claim to have this specimen replaced by a specimen of blood or urine if he wishes ; but that , if he does so , it will be for the constable to decide whether the replacement specimen is to be of blood or urine and that if the constable requires a specimen of blood it will be taken by a doctor unless the doctor considers that there are medical reasons for not taking blood , when urine may be given instead .
24 Before a writ is issued in a personal injury action it must be endorsed with a standard form statement that the value of the action exceeds £50,000 ( see Practice Direction ( QBD ) ( Personal Injuries Action : Endorsement of Writ ) ( 1991 ) 21 June [ 1991 ] 1 WLR 642 ) .
25 There may be no crust on the far side , and even on the near side it may be confined to certain regions , such as beneath the maria , though the majority view is that the Moon does have a global crust .
26 This had flowered and fruited and , although too late to be included in the Dictionary it might be brought into a later supplement because several new plants had been omitted once their initial letter had been passed in the main work .
27 This may be charged on the actual amount of water you use or a percentage of it , or in some areas it may be based on the rateable value of your home .
28 Eardley 's argument suggests that a white hole would be a highly unstable object and that soon after its formation it would be converted into a black hole as it gathered surrounding matter .
29 Under the common law , for a Bill to become law it must be approved by the Lords and Commons and receive the Royal Assent .
30 There are no proposals either in er draught directive form or before this house on that matter as far as I know and certainly er if that were to be the proposal it would be objected to strenuously on this side of the house .
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