Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [noun sg] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Hall argued , however , that even this least satisfactory outcome would be worth while if it meant some of the long-term unemployed in the inner cities obtained jobs , and were thus able to climb up the skills and income levels .
2 A member of our group had this to say about the writing of this paper : ‘ It will be worth doing if it gets read by a lot of people .
3 Other factors such as the personal and public importance of the event are equally likely to be of significance and it seems inappropriate to regard such memories as providing evidence for a general enhancement of memory related to increased arousal or emotion .
4 Kin may still be of importance when it comes to seeking work or accommodation .
5 Vanguard had performed well in the 1974 elections but , as Sarah Nelson notes , ‘ The VUP 's future was bound to be in doubt once it shed its two distinctive Vanguard features : militant opposition to British domination and alliance with workers and paramilitants . ’
6 It may , however , be in trouble if it does not project the whole life-cycle to ascertain how long the increasing margins can continue .
7 Any proposal will be in trouble if it has to be approved by the upper house of parliament as well as the lower house .
8 If the probe moves along a radius with , then For simplicity it can be imagined that the probe would have been be at rest if it had started at an infinite distance from the hole ; then the kinetic energy parameter T vanishes and the equation reduces further to where , as usual , .
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