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

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1 Had it been made in the 1930s , Jimmy Stewart would have played Buck and Margaret Sullavan would have taken the Hoffman role , dying in the arms of the man she loves just as she reaches Miami .
2 A number of local studies have been undertaken on what the impact of the poll tax would be had it been implemented in the 1988 — 9 financial year .
3 If this is the case , why has it been denied in the past ?
4 Only very rarely has it been reported in the lung .
5 Imagine my disappointment when I staggered down a hill in murky twilight after its purchase to find that not only had it been lying in the back seat of the car for the duration of my climb , but that it had failed to come up and get me when the daylight failed .
6 Projections of it are reproduced in the papers .
7 Anorexia is a relatively modern illness er the first descriptions of it are found in the nineteenth century and today it 's er by no means an uncommon illness in er mainly in young women , very occasionally in men , but , but er y it 's more or less safe to say it 's er it 's a disease of er women and almost always younger women .
8 Our ‘ model ’ of the English language was prepared for teachers ; in what ways would it be implemented in the classroom ?
9 Japanese success story : Can it be repeated in the UK ?
10 If it needed to be done , could it be done in the private or public sector ?
11 Would it be done in the first year of a Labour Government , in the first Labour Parliament , or in two or three terms , or will there be an exchange rate mechanism-type growing process whereby we get used to the idea over 10 or 15 years and the Scots can have it immediately because they are culturally and politically ready for it , but the people of the north , who are not that bothered , will have to wait 15 years until they see the advantages that will supposedly accrue to Scotland and then will mount the barricades and demand the same for themselves ?
12 Sir Alan has in the past written about his deep misgivings over intervention and has recently let it be known in the City that he believes the economy is at last showing signs of pronounced slowdown , a view not fully shared by the Treasury .
13 " Take Tristram along as a younker , and let it be known in the village you 're doing so .
14 In the words of one politician , ‘ given that the major public utilities are under constant political attack , it is in the interests of the chairmen to have the minister broadly defending the industry and not letting it be known in the ways the minister has at his disposal that he basically agrees with the critics ’ ( fieldnotes ) .
15 How would it be to walk in the Dark Fields and journey in the Mountains of Twilight and swim in the underground Crimson Lakes … ?
16 Unsuccessful attempts to replace it were made in the fifties and sixties .
17 So that in my judgment that regulation can be referred to because it is embodied in the Act itself and , having a quasi-parliamentary validity , is a good indication of the wishes of the legislature , just as much as if it were enacted in the Act itself .
18 ‘ The bastards who planted it were hiding in the trees , so Donald did n't see them and could n't have expected what was about to happen .
19 There was an interesting sequel to this in 1967 when a book written by Len Deighton was published and sections of it were serialized in the Sunday Times .
20 Tom Watson believes that if it were located in the middle of the course , it would not be as difficult .
21 It 's in response to Mr Allenby 's question we seem to be patiently waiting for I think he posed it some time ago about the county council 's view on whether in the absence of a strategic exceptions policy or whatever you call it , a major exceptions policy in the structure plan , whether the county council would object to it being pursued in the in the local plan .
22 Penelope saw it being carried in the hand , stiff and furry at one end like a kind of African fly switch .
23 The ball on leaving Hoddle 's boot does n't touch the ground , until of course it 's bouncing in the back of the net .
24 It 's only got a population of about fifteen thousand and it 's situated in the heart of asparagus country .
25 du n no , it 's living in the bin
26 The picture will only appear if it 's placed in the correct position .
27 ‘ At least it 's made in the genuine outdoor manner with the billy of water suspended from an iron bar over the flames .
28 It 's jammed in the link .
29 If it 's raining in the afternoon there will be a table tennis tournament .
30 And I do n't think it need come to that , not if it 's handled in the right way .
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