Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] it be [vb pp] " in BNC.

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31 The experiment is now performed and it is found that the bats avoid collisions just as efficiently as before .
32 The accounts were approved and it was moved that " a box be obtained for the Custody of the Deeds , & be lettered " Stockport Grammar School " " .
33 Recently physical interaction of the carboxyl-terminal domain ( CTD ) of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II with TATA-binding protein has been shown and it was proposed that the CTD is one of the components of the RNA polymerase II that interacts with the DAB complex during recruitment of the enzyme ( 47,48 ) .
34 Independent tests carries out on the packs , including representative chemicals from acids , alkalis and solvents , proved the broad chemical compatibility of the sorbent material used and it was noted that the pack can be applied to a wide range of chemical leakages .
35 The home that Abigail Pilmay built in 1682 has now been demolished but it was remembered in the 1920s as having the name Pot House .
36 A quote has been received but it was felt that something on a less extensive scale would be sufficient .
37 A quote has been received but it was felt that something on a less extensive scale would be sufficient .
38 A CLI command file is terminated when the end of the file is reached or it is suspended ( see later ) .
39 It is sipped or it is gulped ; sippers and gulpers , that is .
40 The idea that only manufacturing jobs create profit was also challenged and it was suggested that there are many jobs needing to be done in West Belfast — teachers , nurses , creche workers , etc. — which are valuable and contribute , indirectly , to the production of profit .
41 Alun Evans , secretary of the Welsh football association who doubles up as chairman of the UAU committee , said : ‘ I was informed by the chairman of the UAU rugby committee that he was discussing the possible sponsorship of its championship and I received a copy of a proposal … it contained a number of features which were not acceptable to the union and it was therefore with great surprise that we learned a launch for the sponsorship had been called and it was decided that the union could not agree to this action . ’
42 Members was raised and it was decided to defer this for decision by the A.G.M. as to the merit of the suggestion , and if agreed , whom the Society would wish to make Hon.
43 This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency .
44 Friendly messages were exchanged and it was anticipated that political and economic treaties would be signed during the course of a planned visit to Moscow by President Ramiz Alia .
45 But the Working Party did not need to dally with morbidity indicators , since ‘ the reasons for the pattern of differential Regional mortality are not wholly understood but it is believed that Regional differences in morbidity explain the greater part of it and that statistics of relative differences in Regional morbidity , if they existed , would exhibit the same pattern as those for mortality ’ ( DHSS , 1976b , p. 16 ) .
46 By 1830 , however , membership had more than halved and it was thought prudent to change the rules to limit its functions more closely to those of a conventional benefit society , thereby earning the support of some local shipowners and a personage no less elevated than His Grace the Duke of Northumberland .
47 A large number of rather similar ‘ irregular issues ’ are known and it is suggested that one or more private ‘ mints ’ were producing them .
48 Obviously , whilst scanning the letters this set has to be remembered and it is changed for each test .
49 The work of advice agencies was praised and it was recommended that public funds should be available for their development .
50 In the last chapter the structure of the tone-unit was introduced and it was explained that when a tonic syllable is followed by a tail , that tail continues and completes the tone begun on the tonic syllable .
51 It 's completely restored and it was used for several films — Macbeth and Becket , to name two of them .
52 The six months ' stock of parts was exhausted and it was believed that 10 to 15 per cent of the weapons and between 30 and 35 per cent of vehicles were unserviceable .
53 He says that his face was badly burnt and it 's meant he has n't been able to take part in his favourite game of rugby .
54 The inventor of the German action is not known but it was used in a square piano signed ‘ Gottfried Silbermann , fevr. 1749 ’ This piano is more likely to have been made by Johann Gottfried Silbermann ( 1722–63 ) rather than by his more famous uncle , Gottfried ( 1683–1753 ) .
55 The origin of platelet activating factor released by the pancreas stimulated with caerulein is not known but it was shown earlier that caerulein and cholecystokinin are capable of increasing the incorporation of labelled acetate into platelet activating factor in the isolated pancreatic lobules and to increase the synthesis of this phospholipid .
56 The technique is a long way from being proved but it 's given hope to thousands
57 However , with the creation of further women 's organizations , the need to have a unified representation has increased and it is expected that a new co-ordinating body will be founded in the near future .
58 When investigations have concluded and it is discovered what that means the information and whether founders John and Josephine Bowes have turned in their graves will be reported here .
59 The question of whether service jobs are real jobs or whether only manufacturing jobs create wealth and so are the only real jobs was again posed and it was agreed that it was wrong to define wealth-producing as only having got to do with manufacturing and producing profit .
60 Daniel Alexander , the architect of Dartmoor prison , was appointed and it was decided that the new building should be constructed on the lines recommended by Howard : individual sleeping cells for prisoners , with day-rooms , courtyards and offices : a strict separation of different classes of prisoner and careful attention to problems of water supply , sewerage and ventilation .
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