Example sentences of "[prep] it [vb mod] [adv] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Discussion and debate may need ( as with the Humanities Curriculum Project ) packs of supporting data , and if paper is short some of it may well be put on overhead transparencies and projected when relevant .
2 As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter .
3 Its shape became clear , and I could then guess roughly how much of it must still be buried under the sand .
4 Our revival of it could well be seen as defiant ; that 's why we have already commemorated the fiftieth anniversary of Aby Warburg 's death .
5 It will be evident that these united designs compete under considerable disadvantage with the single designs , and that unless a united design should be superior in both departments to all its single competitors , it could not receive a prize because one portion of it could hardly be executed without the other .
6 I have declined to act as external examiner to candidates whose subject or thesis title seemed to be so dubious that a successful treatment of it could only be done by a candidate of exceptional brilliance ; in such cases it is likely that the candidate has had inadequate or misguided supervision .
7 This information is mostly for the GM , but some of it can easily be fed to the PCs before an adventure .
8 The fast growth of private trading and corruption associated with it could best be checked by individuals familiar with their localities .
9 In such a case the roof and the airspace above it will normally be included in the demise ( Strandley Investments Ltd v Barpress Ltd [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 69 ; Tennant Radiant Heat Ltd v Warrington Development Corporation [ 1988 ] 1 EGLR 41 ) .
10 But the comments from those who have been to it would rapidly be displayed outside any West End theatre : ‘ It was splendid .
11 A multi-circuit pylon capable of carrying the existing line and the new cable and therefore replacing the present line rather than adding to it could also be considered for parts of the route .
12 The Norman church was much larger than its present day form , having a north transept of which the arches leading to it can still be seen .
13 A roundtable discussion on the question ‘ What type of information do we need in the Middle East ? ’ dealt , among other things , with attitudes to information in the region , in view of the perception that information means power , and that access to it should therefore be restricted .
14 Before moving on it should however be noted that it does not follow from the rejection of justificatory theories of corporate power based on antecedent rights that the shareholders ' legal rights in the company , including the right to exercise ultimate control and to have the business operated in their interests , are not morally defensible .
15 If the attacker bites one off it can soon be regrown .
16 An alternative way of looking at it would perhaps be to say the Greater York Area is that area within ten miles of the city centre as is indicated by the third of the criteria set out in policy H two .
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