Example sentences of "to it [modal v] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A new entrance to it would be created by way of a trench passageway .
2 If a car has been left at the chapel , a more direct way to it may be made by turning down into the valley from Outrake Foot .
3 This specimen is from Illinois , USA , but forms related to it may be found in Carboniferous limestones in many areas .
4 Information is the currency of human communication ; access to it may be controlled but information itself can not be owned , since it is in essence in the mind .
5 The record of the Disciplinary committee and all papers submitted to it will be made available to the Arbitrators .
6 Rate of charge on capital distribution Where the property was held on discretionary trust before 26th March , capital distributions of the settled property to individuals who became beneficially entitled to it will be charged only the following fractions of the tax that would otherwise be charged on capital distributions of the settled property : These reliefs will also apply where an interest in possession comes into existence in property previously held on discretionary trust .
7 Does my right hon. Friend realise that in dealing with things that we hold so dear we want to make sure that the European Community gives us a good bargain and that what we give to it will be given back to us ?
8 If there is no tuba , the part which would have been given to it will be allotted to two bassoons in unison ( if it does not go too low for them , of course ) .
9 It is at this point , where the routines become more closely aligned with the self and where they appear to be dealing reasonably successfully with the ever-present problem of control , that the habit becomes hard to break and that threats to it will be resisted .
10 Without relative truth to hold on to it could be argued that absolute Truth , which is a matter of faith , would be nothing but empty utopianism .
11 On the other hand , the introduction of staff external to it could be seen to guarantee the objectivity of the exercise for all concerned .
12 If there has to be a last minute addition to the contract after the document has been prepared and is awaiting exchange , it could be written into the draft contract before exchange , or some reference to it could be added to the contract so long as all that was done with the authority of the parties who signed it .
13 The list above is only meant to be indicative , and to it could be added those that are difficult to categorise because of their broad nature — loss of confidence , which could occur because of any of the above risks , but is also a risk in itself , and fraud .
14 Bristol is a member of the National Congress of University Convocations at which issues such as Government funding for the universities and the alternatives to it can be discussed .
15 and has it 's so important in the pathogenesis of the capsule that antibodies to it can be used er , ca , er can actually completely prevent the disease and we end up with a capsule vaccine based on the type B pulse .
16 Of course , anything that can have a name put to it can be measured more or less usefully .
17 Once the Fourier spectrum of a signal is known , the overall response of any linear circuit to it can be found readily by superposing the responses to each harmonic component .
18 As mentioned under clause 5.9 it may not be in the original tenant 's best interests for a subsequent guarantor to be able to limit its liability in this manner and therefore if the original guarantor negotiates such a limitation , a specific reference to it should be made in the guarantor 's covenants with care being taken that it is not a general limitation applicable to subsequent guarantors .
19 We will see from this how deeply the ‘ autonomous ’ model is rooted in contemporary thought and at what levels , therefore , the challenge to it must be conducted .
20 To represent a happening as unforeseeable , however — and herein lies the explanation for the use of the infinitive with to — one must necessarily evoke a position before its occurrence : the stretch of time leading up to it must be evoked as containing no prior indication that it was going to occur .
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