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

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1 The synoptic outline might have been more serviceable had it been separated from the list of languages and moved to the first volume .
2 the income arising to the trust has a foreign source and therefore had it been received by the beneficiary he would not have borne tax on it ; and 2. the benefit — the payment out by the trustees to the individual — is not received in the United Kingdom .
3 If this is the case , why has it been denied in the past ?
4 That strange feeling he had experienced in the hall : had it been repeated on the landing ?
5 In any case , if there was an innocent explanation of the existence of the photograph , why had it been hidden at the bottom of the drawer ?
6 Only very rarely has it been reported in the lung .
7 Had it been closed by the authorities ( I used that word , not ‘ the malais ’ ) ?
8 Has n't it been changed over the years to say different things from what the original writers intended ?
9 The options for it are limited by the geography of the Thames valley , where the flood risk occurs , and existing development .
10 Although it is from 1 to 3 km below sea level off Java , along most of the coast of Sumatra parts of it are exposed as the Mentawai and other islands ( Figs 3.9 and 3.14 ) .
11 The 79 works on display offer an insight into the national psychology ; its effects on artists and the techniques they employed to represent it are placed under the spotlight .
12 The Sunday Liturgy is never celebrated without music and large parts of it are sung by the celebrant , the deacon and the people .
13 Projections of it are reproduced in the papers .
14 With a Repayment Mortgage the capital borrowed and the interest due upon it are paid to the lender , however , with Endowment , Pension and Personal Equity Plan Linked Mortgages only the interest is repaid to the lender , with the capital being repaid by a separate investment contract or life insurance policy .
15 Our ‘ model ’ of the English language was prepared for teachers ; in what ways would it be implemented in the classroom ?
16 Nor can it be compared with the ballerina 's dance in Rhapsodie where she wafts to and fro as if in a dream before breaking into her solo .
17 Nor will it be freed by the machines .
18 Does effort now lead to a cost reduction that lasts for ever , or must it be applied in every period for example ?
19 Fixing aluminium foil behind radiators , dull side against the wall , helps to reflect heat outwards , instead of letting it be absorbed by the wall .
20 Nor can it be treated as a property of objects of thought .
21 But just to add to the usual conspiracy theories — why could n't it be repeated at the end of the game — surely it was one of the key points of the game .
22 Japanese success story : Can it be repeated in the UK ?
23 Will it be employed in a classroom situation in which a competent teacher supplies linguistic explanations and moves the student from one topic to the next ?
24 Can it be related to a system with a biological purpose ?
25 The principle is an anti-perfectionist principle but can it be regarded as a principle of neutrality ?
26 Caffeine is the active ingredient of coffee or tea and is a necessary social drug , adding considerably to the overstimulation and agitation of modern man , but in no way can it be regarded as a tonic .
27 While the way in which sexual relations are conducted obviously varies considerably from individual to individual and from zone to zone , generally speaking , there is an attempt to maintain a fairly strict control in the military camps , although this does not apply for the civilian population , nor should it be regarded as an indication of future attitudes .
28 Could it be referred to the grant first ?
29 Chairman , I ask that you receive erm , the petition of eight hundred and sixty four signatures requesting a pelican crossing on and ask it be referred to the environment committee , please .
30 Let it be given by the entrepreneur himself , all-seeing , omnipresent and ever available , whose personal orders are reinforced by the personal example which his employees have constantly before their eyes . ’
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