Example sentences of "[adv] it be [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Thank you very much it 's much appreciated .
2 However , it must be pointed out that not all monopoly suppliers act against the public interest ( eg it is not suggested even by the most ardent advocate of privatisation — refer to Chapter 3 — that the water supply or sewage disposal industries should provide competitive services to each household ; the duplication of resources in these cases would be extremely wasteful to society ) , nor do all oligopolies abuse their position .
3 Apparently it is not intended to decide that a bowler with a long run pays more than a dashing opening batsman , but rather to ensure that a highly-paid Test cricketer does not necessarily pay the same amount as a young uncapped player .
4 Apparently it is still hoping to do something with some of the software it has developed internally .
5 Apparently it 's badly damaged . ’
6 Apparently it 's entirely blocked with mud and rocks . ’
7 Apparently it 's like sucking I du n no salty warm yogurt .
8 Apparently it was n't thought essential , but odd leaks from the room-nodes around spilled weight intermittently over her .
9 Basically it 's down to supply and demand .
10 It was called the Psychological Club , but basically it was all centred around this one very strange guy who had interpreted Jung 's teachings in a very strange way .
11 Perhaps it 's no wonder the Club recently won the prestigious Operating Initiative Award , run by Leisure Week magazine .
12 hooked around the perhaps it 's not gon na making things like , they have n't well it 's the only and that was a while ago , so what you have to do mum is I 'll tell you what I did last night I normally have to hold the arms while I use
13 Perhaps it 's all run to the bottom , or gone dry . ’
14 The biggest problem with the diabetic clinic is that time tends to be very limited and perhaps it is best regarded as a place for assessment and the identification of problems , with a little time for education .
15 Perhaps it is best viewed as a correlator .
16 Perhaps it is all hidden under Alpine fold-belts .
17 Perhaps it is indeed learning that there is no escape from the shock — and such learning may be very important to its subsequent behaviour .
18 Perhaps it is merely to accommodate the moths , but what the benefits are to either sloth or moth in their relationship is still not understood .
19 After all in an age where everyone is becoming more environmentally aware , perhaps it is only fitting that even artists are getting into recycling .
20 ‘ Clearly the letter arrived by the laboratory door ; perhaps it was even written in the study .
21 Perhaps it was n't going to be Hawkins after all .
22 Under the circumstances then , perhaps it was wisely ordered that I never found a man to form that special relationship .
23 Perhaps it was also expected to put non-Italians at a disadvantage .
24 I can not resist the feeling that the Government 's extraordinary surrender yesterday to German bullying over the recognition of Croatia had something to do with the need to appease German public opinion , which is turning nasty on the whole process — or perhaps it was just sucking up to the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs.
25 Or perhaps it was just shock at seeing me without the gag .
26 Perhaps it was not intended as an overall plan .
27 Sister Maria Palmer said , ‘ Perhaps it was not made clear to you that I am-a doctor , Brigadier .
28 Perhaps it was not thought important who Dierdriu married . ’
29 Perhaps it was never explained to them .
30 Perhaps it was never roofed : if so , it must have had a very high corbelled vault , either in stone or in mudbrick .
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