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

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1 so it would n't be that they interruptions listening necessarily it would just be that would n't expect to have to .
2 So it might well be that we do n't get the S I S people that we previously thought we might do .
3 so it would n't be that they interruptions listening necessarily it would just be that would n't expect to have to .
4 Now this time we 're here for four weeks so it would probably be that they want to get everybody through this time without anybody escaping the net .
5 So it may well be that indirectly , whether consciously or unconsciously Trivers ' own thinking was influenced by Freudian findings erm , I do n't know , I 'm pursuing that possibility .
6 Thus it may well be that the numerous nobles of Aquitaine who went on pilgrimage in the summer of 1179 did so as a penance imposed by the church .
7 Now it may well be that er that may well be the the position in the south west in in respect of of of that particular criteria , but we would need to see , er how a location in that area , met the other eleven criteria .
8 Now it may well be that er the Federation of Hambleton disagree about what the importance of of that landscape assessment is precisely .
9 Now it may well be that the whole balance of things is that we 're generally okay for the moment but it seems to me that as time goes on and there 's a need to review plans and there 's a need to make further provision that it would be very very difficult indeed against a blanket policy as opposed to individual justifications around ind er individual settlements .
10 Now it may well be that that is actually looking into a slightly longer term .
11 Now it may well be that some people will transfer from S I S into B S G , I do n't know yet , erm
12 Now it could possibly be that , he was already married , and would want the children from that marriage to receive all the land that he had , rather than it being spread out with with more children that Ruth was gon na have .
13 If a patient returns after a prolonged course of antibiotic therapy and is still found to be harbouring the ubiquitous pus cell in the urethra , then it may well be that he has reinfected himself from his , as yet untreated , sexual partner .
14 If your client buyers do not fall into this category , for example if they have negotiated direct , then it may well be that your firm has its own financial services department .
15 Indeed it may well be that it would be impossible to stand in no relation to the past , or to the framework in which one 's mind and one 's awareness as a religious person were formed .
16 Indeed it may well be that a claim for contribution in respect of exemplary damages is not within section 1(1) on the facts of this case , so that one never gets to section 2 in relation to such a claim .
17 Indeed it may well be that the most powerful person is someone who does not have to resort to physical force at all .
18 We may like to think that such changes enable the organisation to be more efficient and effective in achieving its goals and yet it may well be that such changes arise as a result of trying to satisfy an individual 's political ambitions or to undercut the ambitions of a rival .
19 But certainly it may even be that people might , in the future , even prefer to talk to computers under some circumstances .
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