Example sentences of "[subord] it be [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In so far as this political power , as ‘ concentrated violence ’ against the bourgeoisie , is itself an economic force , it is the force which severs the capitalist relations of production , by putting the proletariat in charge of the material and physical framework of production … on the other hand , this same ‘ concentrated violence ’ is partly turned inward , where it is a factor in the self-organisation and compulsory self-discipline of the workers .
2 The methods described so far are suitable for popular waters where it is a case of choosing a swim and staying put for the whole session , which means you must attract fish into your swim and induce them to feed .
3 Further , there are cases known , such as Bridgwater Bay , where it is a question of historical fact that two spits have grown towards each other .
4 When thinking how to act , I am in the world of common sense where something either is or is not , and where it is a matter of course that I can be in touch with it through highly subjective impressions .
5 Where it is a matter of public feeling then the voting system has a place — as a sort of representative jury .
6 But Mr. Thornton forcefully submits that no more is required to sustain the plea than that the court before whom the defendant had previously been charged should have decided his guilt , whether by the court , where it is the tribunal of fact , announcing its decision to that effect , by the return of a guilty verdict by the jury or by the ‘ acceptance ’ of a plea of guilty .
7 The meaning of democracy shifts even further once it is interpreted within the terms of the Calvinist principle of the Godly society , where it is the lot of the just to assume power and to guide the citizens in the paths of righteousness .
8 What a contrast to the previous student flats she 'd shared , where it was every man for himself !
9 They were less successful " where it was a question of altering the distributional restraints on their phonology ( the ( r ) -variables " — in this case , /r/-dropping rather than /r/-insertion , as required of British English speakers acquiring a North American accent .
10 They were even more unsuccessful " where it was a question of splitting a phonological item " ( thus acquiring a contrast between beer and bear , which are pronounced alike in JC ) .
11 The Cehave case involved a sale of citrus pulp pellets where it was a term in the contract that the goods be shipped " in good condition " .
12 English was the most far-flung language in 1880 ; not only in new nations , but in British colonies where it was the language of official life and therefore a language of record and social advancement for the native .
13 This article stated that an objective regime existed where it was the intention of the parties to create general obligations and rights in the overall community interest , provided all States with territorial competence over the area subject to the regime were included among the parties , or subsequently consented .
14 This last is one of the first essentials of a true Suffolk ; for it was bred for use on the farm , and for use on the Suffolk farms in particular , where it was the custom for the horses to work a long day from 6.30 a.m. to 2.30 p.m. without nosebag or any break for rations .
15 Although it is a matter of emphasis and weighting rather than clear-cut law , it might be argued that this also alters police responsibilities .
16 Although it is a newcomer to New York politics , the Coalition proved startlingly effective , distributing more than 100,000 voters ' guides , many of them through the Catholic church .
17 This is not an aspect of ‘ structuralism ’ made clear by Lévi-Strauss although it is a consequence of one of the features of the method ; the ‘ shift from the study of conscious phenomena ’ to the study of their ‘ unconscious infrastructure ’ ( Lévi-Strauss 1968 : 33 — quoted above ) .
18 Although it is a means of asserting authority , coming as it does at the start of the shift , parade is very relaxed and , from the point of view of the ordinary constables , serves as a way of casually reorientating themselves to the demands of work .
19 Even so-called ‘ fundamentalists ’ usually insist that although it is an axiom of faith that God really created the world , he did not necessarily do so in a literal six days of twenty-four hours each .
20 It is no offence for him to engage in other sexual acts with her , unless these are otherwise unlawful , although it is an offence for him to commit an act of buggery or gross indecency with a male patient who is mentally disordered .
21 Although it is the theatre of La Scala that visitors come to see , the Palazzo Marino , to the right of the Galleria exit , dominates the square .
22 In The Fire of Love he pinpoints the experience witnessed to by all mystics of a strenuous inner effort which although it is the precondition of contemplative experience can not actually produce it .
23 Although it is the subject of a crucial conference which is about to take place , the Government do not have a real policy on it .
24 if the latest version of the module is an approved version then , although it is the subject of a DC , no development has taken place .
25 If the latest version of the module is an approved version then , although it is the subject of a DC , no development has taken place .
26 Although it is the responsibility of the Child Health Service to refer the child , the teacher will have an interest in knowing if a hospital appointment has been made and kept even though this is the prime responsibility of the parents .
27 It has also become so familiar that it tends to overshadow the running , although it is the running from which the potency is derived .
28 The guitars are being marketed as ‘ Vox by Brandoni Custom ’ which , although it 's a bit of a mouthful , should avoid confusion with the Korg UK Voxes , which probably have a slightly different market anyway .
29 Although it 's a bit on the big side to lug around the mountainside , I advise you to keep a copy handy as the cold nights draw in — it 'll ensure your skyline walking dreams stay with you through the winter .
30 The quickest and least expensive was the Trans-Siberian Express , although it was a bit of a hassle for me being an American , because Americans are not easily granted visas for Russia .
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