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

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1 In September Lafayette took pride of place on the Stoddard Templeton stand at the Harrogate exhibition , the main retail carpet exhibition of the year , where it was officially launched and shown for the first time .
2 However , the sea air deteriorated the steel work and it was offered on loan to the MRT where it was cosmetically restored and placed on display .
3 There are still traces of hut circles attributed to an Iron Age occupation and , at the time of the Roman invasion , the local patriots , the Brigantes , established a hill fort to resist the foreign legions ; an ancient rampart wall , built around the perimeter of the summit and almost half a mile in circumference , has survived the centuries although it is now crumbled and has many gaps .
4 But , although it was well designed and firmly built , Columbia Square was also grim .
5 It would do the boys good to see how she got a qualification to teach people recovering from illness and so on ( and they are paid by health insurance companies , so it is well structured and she actually gets paid reasonably ) .
6 The Church , the vicar and the Archdeacon and the Bishop all weighed in on Gray 's side so it was quietly dropped and he got his parish here a year later .
7 Until it 's all finished and ready for you , ’ she had said with her glowing smile .
8 It will keep going until it is all gone and then it will go to another place with water and do the same .
9 He was little more than five feet tall , slender all his life , and exuding a febrile energy that served in place of strength until it was periodically depleted and he fell into a relapse , paralleled as he grew older by deep depression of spirits .
10 The project pointed out that an audit is easier if it is carefully planned and responsibility for particular aspects is shared out .
11 A trade usage will be imported if it is widely known and followed , and is sufficiently certain , binding and reasonable .
12 a capital sum may be paid directly to the settlor ; 2. a capital sum may be paid indirectly to the settlor ; 3. a capital sum may be deemed to have been paid to the settlor if a sum is paid to any third party at the settlor 's direction ; 4. a capital sum shall be deemed to be paid to the settlor if the sum is paid to any third party by virtue of an assignment by the settlor of his right to receive it ; and 5. a capital sum shall be deemed to have been paid to the settlor if it is otherwise paid or applied by them for the benefit of the settlor .
13 This measure may be of use to health care planners , but , even if it is eventually validated and accepted as an equitable way of allocating resources , it will be of little help to general practitioners , whose decisions are mostly concerned with managing self limiting minor illnesses .
14 Often these compromise theories state , in effect , that punishment is only justified if it is both deserved and likely to have deterrent effects ( eg von Hirsch , 1976 : chs 5 and 6 ) .
15 If it 's well established and secure , then it 's in a better position to survive the rigours of recession than some fly-by-night box shifter .
16 ‘ What if it 's all changed and they do n't know me no more ? ’
17 I , I would suggest that any areas here at , as a overall statement where you said things do n't apply to continuous , that those are actually taken out and that every procedure applies to everything , unless it is specifically removed and your continuous one allows you the
18 ( 5 ) No share may be issued unless it is fully paid or credited as fully paid on or before allotment .
19 ( 5 ) No share may be issued unless it is fully paid or credited as fully paid on or before allotment .
20 The CIA also added a cautionary reminder that the policies of even so reliable an ally could change unless it was adequately supported and encouraged .
21 Alpha is not hard to find , because it is decidedly isolated and forms an equilateral triangle with Regulus and Pollux ; it is of type M , and very red as seen with any binoculars .
22 Sexuality is open to intervention because it is socially constructed and located within ever-changing cultural and historical moments , but desire is a discourse which can be changed through exploration rather than by prohibition .
23 The hotplate is safe and easy to use — because it 's completely sealed and spills are easily wiped away .
24 The UK conversion to metric standards removed ambiguities from an area of international affairs because it was widely understood and accepted rather than because of any intrinsic merit .
25 OZ 28 , the Schoolkids ' Issue , took such a name because it was largely written and edited by children , a fact that was largely ignored during the trial .
26 But for the average home-owner to find good taste cheaply , displayed informally , and feel certain that he or she was not making a mistake because it was already arranged and coordinated , was quite new to Parisians .
27 Curriculum reform , whether it is centrally determined or based on local or in-school planning , is generally held to be impossible unless it is firmly based on a plan for public examinations .
28 There is of course a continuing controversy over whether the bureaucratic bourgeoisie of senior military , civil , party , co-operative and industrial administrators constitute a distinct class ; or whether they merely form part of a larger and more differentiated social stratum ; whether such a class is dominant or subservient to metropolitan capital ; where the boundary around such a class should be drawn ; whether it is fully formed or not , and whether the power of the state is equivalent to the power of the bureaucracy as a social entity ( Murray 1967 ; Leys 1976 ; Zieman and Lanzendorfer 1977 ) .
29 Is it paternalistic approval bestowed whether it is really deserved or not , or acknowledgement of output targets that are routinely reached .
30 Whether it 's rightly deserved or not ai n't the point .
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