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

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1 If some of those who proposed it are proved right in several years ' time , I hope that I will admit as much , but I have grave doubts nevertheless , and they are shared by a large number of heavyweight people in the Scottish universities .
2 Would it be considered permissible in the circumstances ?
3 Now erm this is this is archetypical group behaviour , but whatever it is , it can not necessarily reflect erm that individual 's own erm peculiar self as it were using peculiar in the in the strict sense and proper to them , because as we 've seen what happens in a group is , is , is the individual .
4 ‘ No , ’ Reynolds said , and he shifted his grip on the brown paper as if it were getting hot in his hands .
5 It 's getting hot in the van .
6 It 's getting hot in here .
7 Now this will definitely test your listening skills and , I know it 's getting late in the afternoon and you 've had a heavy meal , but you really do have to concentrate because the feedback you give him is now , or her rather , is now vitally important , okay , cos you have n't got a second bite of the cherry .
8 It 's becoming common in many local authority , private and voluntary sector Homes because it generally works well both for residents and staff .
9 An exceptionally attractive pub , it 's housed Tardis-like in a cottage that 's said to be Leyburn 's oldest building .
10 It is proving invaluable in helping chambers set in place a proper system of administration in chambers .
11 But it is getting warm in here .
12 Bob Ewell who is the father of the so called victim , Mayella , is prepared to use his influence as a white to get Tom convicted even though we know that it is Bob Ewell who should be taking the punishment as it is made clear in the trial that he is the person who abuses Mayella not Tom .
13 To lose it is to become homeless in a world that is suddenly alien and hostile .
14 It was getting noisy in the wood .
15 it was getting depres it was getting oppressive in that little office down there .
16 Brushing away an obstacle on the line of a putt is against European and US tour rules , but it was ruled acceptable in South Africa where it is dangerous to meddle with insects .
17 It was lodged high in a tree beneath the railway embankment in Walton , where his body was discovered by four other boys .
18 It was indeed very difficult to find somebody non-Jewish reading the Bible in Greek even when it was made available in that language .
19 It was made compulsory in Denmark , Norway , and Sweden around 1810 .
20 The submission was however inconsistent with the law as stated by this House in Reg. v. Governor of Pentonville Prison , Ex parte Sinclair [ 1991 ] 2 A.C. 64 , 81–92 , in which it was made clear in the speech of Lord Ackner ( with which the remainder of the Appellate Committee agreed ) that , under the provisions of the Extradition Act 1870 , the powers of the magistrate are specifically laid down in sections 3(1) , 8 , 9 and 10 of the Act ; and that in consequence , apart from consideration where appropriate whether the offence in question was an offence of a political character , the magistrate is not concerned with questions of foreign law at all , being concerned only with committal proceedings under English procedure in relation to an English crime or crimes specified in the Secretary of State 's order to proceed .
21 It was made clear in a further policy statement that in those cases where the tariff was 20 years or more the reference to the local review committee would be made after 17 years had been served , though a warning was given that this did not imply that any particular period had been set for the prisoner 's tariff .
22 A Prison Office spokesman denied the allegations , claiming : ‘ It was made clear in the autumn statement last year that there would be no construction work on the jail until 1995/6 .
23 A Prison Office spokesman denied the allegations , claiming : ‘ It was made clear in the autumn statement last year that there would be no construction work on the jail until 1995/6 .
24 But a Home Office spokesman denied the allegations , claiming : ‘ It was made clear in the autumn statement last year that there would be no construction work on the jail until 1995/6 .
25 EVEN BEFORE IT was declared redundant in 1977 , All Souls looked a lost cause .
26 This was the part he had dreamt of night after night in that living room and now — astoundingly — it was to come true in the birthplace of Shakespeare with a great company all around his son .
27 It was very simple : it was to appear reasonable in all circumstances , even when severely provoked .
28 Under Innocent it was to become commonplace in the official correspondence of the curia .
29 A HINDU temple became the latest target for religious violence yesterday when it was set alight in the early hours .
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