Example sentences of "it be [adv] " in BNC.

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31 Change can be achieved more effectively when those who are to implement it are well informed .
32 A task has high structure when the goal and the methods of achieving it are well understood and agreed upon — see Chapter 10 , Objective Setting .
33 It is important that that 's understood , and the sorts of issues arising from it are also understood .
34 That 's a miserable farmhouse , and the people in it are perilously unhappy or I 'm a monkey 's uncle .
35 The manager of the package being processed and all packages at the next level in the structure which reference it are temporarily changed to the specified user .
36 No matter how familiar with literary works you become , you can not focus equally on all parts of a text ( particularly a long text , such as a novel ) : so you need to decide which parts of it are most worth reading closely and writing about .
37 Criticisms made of it are here being required to stand for a more general critique .
38 Bits , bits of it are here .
39 Those who are doing it are grossly overworked .
40 This is particularly important because in practice we assume that ‘ accounting ’ for the business and ‘ financing ’ it are distinctly different issues .
41 Because Hepatitis B impairs the immunity system , people who have had it are generally more vulnerable to infections than people who have not .
42 But old age itself is not a disease , and many of the conditions associated with it are neither inevitable nor universal .
43 Melanie Henwood in her chapter on healthcare emphasises that old age itself is not a disease and that many of the conditions associated with it are neither inevitable or universal .
44 Most of the issues and problems involved in the definition of democracy and in the struggle to achieve it are already clear in the experience of Greek democracy .
45 Disneyland is presented as imaginary in order to make us believe that the rest is real , when in fact all of Los Angeles and the America surrounding it are no longer real , but of the order of the hyperreal and of simulation " .
46 The revaluation reserve shall only be reduced to the extent that the amounts transferred from it are no longer necessary for the purposes of the valuation method used .
47 So I do n't think the stars on the diagram itself are as I see it are particularly important .
48 The second consequence of the failure to accord to walking the dominant role in urban transport that its trip share warrants , is that facilities for it are either absent or neglected .
49 Attempts have been made to distinguish the two forms by close reading of ‘ groups ’ or ‘ sequences ’ within the collection , but such attempts either to arrange the order of the 1609 Quarto into some new scheme , or to read a consistent development within it are equally misguided .
50 Besides , as BR executives cogently argue , the quality of the track and the services that run on it are increasingly linked .
51 The change will need careful management to ensure that the major gains for patients that will come from it are properly realised .
52 Bake at 325°F ( 160°C ) gas mark 3 until the custard is just set but still trembling in the centre and the tops of the bread projecting from it are deliciously toasty and crusted .
53 Half a century ago , youths in Wellington bombers flew out to deal death and have it dealt to them in return ; now the American F-111s roar overhead , and , from time to time , a plume of orange flame and a cloud of smoke appear on the horizon to remind us all that dishing it out and taking it are widely differing talents .
54 Hubble and Just Do It are both fantastic in their own way , but they can not be compared .
55 Similarly , damage to the ancient Chinese fang ding and the lead solder used to repair it are clearly visible on the radiograph ( fig. 8.8c ) , in which the X-rays pass easily through the restorer 's plaster and false patina .
56 My position will be not only that the model of perfect competition fails to help us understand the market process , but that the models of imperfect competition developed to replace it are little more helpful .
57 The event and the feeling associated with it are inseparably locked together in the brain .
58 The definition of a problem , its source and the ‘ needs , that arise from it are frequently established by professionals at an early stage and as we see here the parents , because they lack information and power , may find it very difficult to challenge such assumptions .
59 The ideas behind it are partly derived from Hartley 's chapter on The Pleasures and Pains of the Imagination , which explained that — ‘ the grandeur of some [ natural ] scenes , and the novelty of others , by exciting surprise and wonder [ makes ] a great difference in the preceding and subsequent states of mind ’ ; he also contrasted ‘ the offensiveness , dangers , and corruption of populous cities , and the health , tranquillity and innocence which the actual view , or mental contemplation , of rural scenes introduces ’ .
60 Arguments over the validity of the notice and justification of the motives of the partners serving it are better left to an appropriate tribunal ( judge , arbitrator or mediator ) than carried on in acrimonious correspondence .
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