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

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31 From this study it is hoped to develop a taxonomy of degrees of cooperation , to be applied in similar situations of long-term near-violent and sub-violent confrontations across maritime frontiers , to the fields of maritime and marine resource management and protection ; such an analysis could be of guidance and advantage to policy-makers and analysts alike .
32 Since a large number of locations were needed for this study it was decided to use locations which none of the subjects were likely to know rather than stimuli filmed in the Cambridge area which would differ in the degree of previous familiarity subjects had with them .
33 It is interesting to note that the human gastric tumour cell line HGT-1 , which was derived from a primary tumour originating in an non-antral part of the stomach , had histamine 2 receptor which responded , maximally to much higher histamine concentrations of 10 - 3 to 10 - 4 M. Cells from the duodenum did not possess the histamine 2 receptor and in this study it was shown that two colorectal tumour cell lines did not seem to possess histamine 2 receptor indicating location of histamine 2 receptor may be confined to the gastric area .
34 Early in this chapter it was pointed out that at the beginning of the century British governments adopted an approach of relief of unemployment that largely ruled out the creation of specific employment opportunities .
35 Earlier in this chapter it was argued that the use of DCF was justified on pragmatic as well as theoretical grounds because it provides a single index of value and avoids the necessity for comparing streams of cash flows .
36 At the beginning of this chapter it was suggested that the main features by which we can characterise the wider category of positivist criminology ( and which also serve to distinguish it from classical criminology ) are determinism , differentiation , pathology and the diversion of attention away from crime ( and the criminal law ) to the criminal .
37 As a result of this openness it is known that the Secretary of State chose to modify the Mathematics Working Party 's recommendations , particularly in the area of ‘ applied mathematics ’ , that consultation revealed that most of those consulted preferred the stance that the working party had adopted , that the Curriculum Council nevertheless made recommendations which accorded with the Secretary of State 's view and that their recommendations were , not surprisingly , accepted .
38 After a few sessions it was becoming clear that Henry 's impact on the scheme was reciprocal .
39 As part of this programme it was considered that :
40 The answer is never one the minimum we 've come across in an organization is two the typical is five to ten and in some organizations it 's going on fifteen .
41 In some countries it is considered socially acceptable to compliment someone directly on his business accomplishments or the accomplishment of his company , but in Japan anything in the way of a compliment is made indirectly .
42 This research has been expounded at some length here to demonstrate that despite some limitations it is informed by a relatively subtle and complex analysis .
43 Last year at about this time it produced the admirable Victorian Newcastle painter Ralph Hedley ; this winter it is showing in ‘ A Romance with the North East ’ Rober and Isa ( Thompson ) Jobling , who lived and worked there until the 1920s producing powerful and poetic images of its countryside coast and people .
44 To keep within this ceiling it was agreed that the rate of growth of agricultural expenditure should be set at 74 per cent of the rate of growth of Community GNP .
45 I like it fine , except for this brushing , I object to all this mess it 's doing and
46 In some areas it was acknowledged that these plots contributed substantially to the food supply .
47 In some areas it was reported that large numbers of troops had ben deployed to restore order .
48 During this process it was suggested that a dummy engine be installed to save time and weight , but this idea was rejected on the grounds that the idea was for the Norseman to be as live an aircraft as it could be , and for it to taxi from the hangar in which is was being restored , across Howey Bay , to its position on the shoreline , adjacent to where it would be mounted on the pole .
49 If the merger has not been referred by the end of this period it is deemed to be cleared .
50 During this period it was recognised by the local planning authority as a building of considerable local importance , and , accordingly , was listed Grade II .
51 The decline in the size of the privately rented sector was rapid , and towards the later part of this period it was accelerated by slum clearance .
52 At this period it was known as Upper Hailing Place and was the residence of the Rev. James Formby .
53 For the greater part of this period it was controlled by Kim Ku , a conservative nationalist vehemently opposed to the Japanese occupation of his country .
54 After this period it was used as a farm , an unknown observer during the mid 19th century mentions the large ancient barn near the Church .
55 NOTE : In this article it is assumed that your machine has a hard disk called C : and MS-DOS is stored in a directory C : \DOS .
56 The economy has been so strong in the last few years it 's going to take a lot to bring it down . ’
57 Accreditation was not a concept that had gained currency in Britain at this time , and in developments over the next few years it was to receive a variety of interpretations in British further and higher education .
58 For the last few years it was held up by 20 players of outstanding international standard and we did not realise that technically we were dying ’ .
59 The roof of the Victorian section was not water-tight and in some places it was leaking like a sieve .
60 At this meeting it was decided by the Committee to approve the Constitution of the European Federation of Funeral Services on behalf of the N.A.F.D. As we hold the Presidency of E.F.E.S. it was decided that we would not vote in favour of any one particular city for the location of the registered office for E.F.F.S. , but would endorse the decision of the majority over this matter .
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