Example sentences of "it [vb mod] be in [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason is that while it may be in limited supply , it is n't unique . |
2 | The tactile consciousness too , powerful as it may be in intimate contact , can not represent our wide apprehension of the world to so marked a degree . |
3 | Unwieldy it may be in certain respects , but it is surely better for a model of meaning destined to serve a descriptive as opposed to a theoretical study to err on the side of generosity of scope , rather than on the side of austerity . |
4 | If Judge Galpin 's interpretation of the Act and the Rules is correct , it drives a coach and horses straight through an enormously important area of child protection within family relationships ; that is to say , the ability to prevent an abduction and the ability to prevent the possibility of an abduction , or to restore a child who has been abducted to the home where the child should be , unless or until the 21 days service or other abbreviated service has been effected , by which time it may be in certain cases far too late for the welfare of the child . |
5 | This means that although realizations of these overlap and are sometimes identical , it does not really make sense to say that this is a merger in the language system in BV ( of course , it may be in other dialects ) . |
6 | For example , it may be in some cases a more rigorous test to cycle 24 hourly at 45°C and room temperature , than to store continuously at 45°C . |
7 | The fact that some providers , including NHS trusts , have run out of money is not solely a problem of inefficiency or poor resource management ( although it may be in some cases ) ; it is also a reflection of the diversity and complexity of the demand for health care , which makes it so unpredictable . |
8 | It may be in day-to-day terms that the Head will delegate responsibility and designate a " Compact Co-ordinator " . |
9 | Furthermore , it may be in Big 's interest to deliberately slow down the progress of an acquisition possibly to await the occurrence of certain events or to put pressure on the vendor . |
10 | A severe drought is not a common feature on the field but when it occurs it may be in any month from April to September . |
11 | It may be in these circumstances that moderation rather than liberation is more likely to achieve results , but it is a matter of interpretation whether the results achieved by good behaviour are worth the energy required . |
12 | The point I 'm trying to get at sir is that erm it is none of it is in none of our interests , either the planning authorities or even of the developers , that if we were to erm find a strategic sites policy appropriate for this alteration , it 's in none of our interests that it should be confusing to the public or to the development industry as to how rare a thing this should be and how tightly directed it should be in geographical terms . |
13 | Back in 1973 the Turin vice squad had a tip-off that all was not as it should be in one of the city 's massage parlours which offered a variety of therapeutic services , among them ‘ Overall body massage with opportunities for meditation ’ . |
14 | Why do you always want outside , it should be in any case . |
15 | The insurance valuation of the contents was probably lower than it should be in these days of rising prices , but if it could be taken as a guide and the amount split in two it might be regarded as fair . |
16 | Whatever you write , it should be in some sense original . |
17 | Because of the singlet condition I know that unc for B implies unc for A , so that A certainly has unc and it must be in one of the two states unc or unc From this sort of consideration , and some combinatorial mathematics which I will not inflict upon you here , John Bell deduced in 1964 an experimentally testable consequence ( see Appendix , A9 ) . |
18 | This makes a beautiful patterned skirt which can be bold and flamboyant or gently patterned according to the design you use , but it must be in fine yarn or it will be heavy and concrete-like. 2/30s acrylic , Bramwell 's Silky , Bonnie 's French Crêpe or Forsell 's 2-ply Wool all make lovely fabrics . |
19 | You will tell him that it must be in secret and that it is very , very important . |
20 | Where sickness rates are high it might be in both employers ' and employees ' interests for the company to introduce private health cover , where swift treatment may mean an earlier return to work . |
21 | It 'll be in that . |
22 | It 'll be in that one . |
23 | It 'll be in lower case anyway . |
24 | The the exam , for part of your assessment will be in much the same form it 'll be in two parts er recreating to the two parts of the course and , yo , you 'll get roughly the same number of questions as the than the essay questions that you have with each each semester . |
25 | It can be arranged without his knowing a thing about it , and by the time he gets back it 'll be in full swing . ’ |
26 | I think it 'd be in that direction . |
27 | It 'd be in one of the , the pits . |
28 | It is an additional requirement of the religion , that it shall be in some logical form which can be accepted by all kinds of people , from the academically minded who need to be satisfied with its innate sound reasoning , to those who are prepared to let faith take over where the tedium of logical study is not wanted or not within their individual capacities to undertake . |
29 | In those sort of casinos in the south of France , she thought , it would be in poor taste to adorn oneself with fake diamonds . |
30 | I hope you will agree with me , therefore , that it would be in all our best interests to let the police into our confidence on this one . |