Example sentences of "[noun] it [vb mod] be " 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 The presupposition that for something about a stimulus to mediate localisation it must be something of which one is conscious , was abandoned .
3 I discovered it 's a very different matter , lying awake thinking it would be nice to have a man beside you , and lying awake longing for one particular man .
4 Once this has been achieved in animals it will be tried with patients .
5 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 .
6 For example , if it is costly for firms to hire more labour or adjust their capital stock it will be optimal for them to spread out over time their response to any relative price signals they receive .
7 Of the red caps it should be twelve , thirteen , seventeen , twenty , twenty two , twenty three and twenty fours , no I 'm thinking of
8 It starts at eight o'clock the tickets are six quid on the door and appearing are the Ivy League Alf Berry and Heather Nixon , Night Ride organist and drummer and the compere is Peter Lawrie it 'll be a good night I 'll tell you that .
9 card it would be .
10 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 .
11 Where a child has moved around a great deal it may be difficult to determine where he ordinarily resides .
12 ‘ Then hamburgers it shall be , ’ she laughed , loading up a tray .
13 When the practice begins or comes to light in the context of an existing marriage or other partnership it may be distressing for the partner .
14 Its aims and operations are still too loosely formulated to allow it to be the cohesive force it could be .
15 When family members , or other people close to the sufferer attempt to give feedback it may be resented and resisted by the reactivated denial system and lead to the opposite of the desired effect .
16 If our kids wan na go to the football it 'll be well erm
17 With football it SHOULD be more than just money .
18 Gentlemen if you accept that amended recommendation it will be necessary this morning to identify those members of your committee who will take part in this joint committee .
19 In an early 1992 copy of Link we promoted this new book and told readers it would be available in the Spring of 1993 .
20 For many overseas readers it will be less immediately accessible , except at postgraduate level , without a good deal of preliminary work .
21 What luxury it would be to get out and stretch .
22 We ca n't implement it unilaterally , but if we had reciprocation it could be negotiated upon . ’
23 We ca n't implement it unilaterally , but if we had reciprocation it could be negotiated upon . ’
24 In Darcy 's Utopia it will be as normal to practise elocution as to brush your teeth .
25 Until the advent of man in physical geography it could be argued that physical geographers had escaped from the effects of human activity by concentrating their endeavours upon rural and unmodified spatial areas and upon time scales prior to the time when human activity began to exercise a significant influence .
26 In Texas it may be described as the past constantly almost catching up with the future , leaving no stable present time .
27 In the absence of magnetic saturation it can be shown ( Roters , 1941 ) that the torque produced is proportional to the square of the phase current in a variable-reluctance motor and linearly proportional to the phase current in a hybrid motor .
28 But for British miners whos pits are under threat from closure it could be the opposite .
29 Perhaps unnerved by the suddenness of his summons to the Prime Minister and the vigour of Palmerston 's attack , Scott felt that his case had to be presented in a ‘ more consecutive manner ’ , and on 23rd July , 1859 , he wrote a long letter to Palmerston explaining how much effort he had put into the design and what a loss it would be to the country if it was not adopted .
30 If they went , what a loss it would be .
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