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

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1 When dates for particular artefact-types are given it is rarely made clear whether that date is one of manufacture of the artefacts , its period of use or the context in which it was found .
2 Change can be achieved more effectively when those who are to implement it are well informed .
3 Once the required colour has been mixed it is then stored in the palette for use at any time .
4 I am told it was never finished , that it never will be finished , that it is not worth finishing .
5 The court 's been told it was probably done by a three year old boy .
6 m , well as I say , once I 'm going it 's just getting going
7 But I 'm assuming it 's still noticed .
8 To enable this type of dirt to be removed it is often treated with a chemical to convert .
9 When 46 forest sites in Costa Rica were examined it was also found that there was a negative correlation between soil nutrient availability and the richness of tree species .
10 The application which was submitted by the Society last November was discussed with the panel on February 18th and as you were told it was well received .
11 AN academic has been banned from sleeping or eating in her office at Stirling University after being told it was so cluttered with papers and food that it constituted a health and fire hazard .
12 Copper in contrast was not durable enough for big editions , and where its effects were desired it was increasingly replaced by steel ; but this was much less used than wood for works of science .
13 Unfortunately over the years there was such a deficit for whatever reason lot 's of things were tried it was then decided that it was two options one was closing lose so much money or actually put it out to franchise fortunately enough that people were at all the money and we did n't get an income from it .
14 When a room reservation has been confirmed it is then marked as confirmed on the chart and great care must be taken that all entries are correctly checked and charted .
15 When a complaint is received it is normally handled as follows :
16 If a premedication is prescribed it is usually administered between ½ hour and 1 hour prior to the planned operation time .
17 2 The time at which reasonableness is considered It is generally accepted that the relevant time at which reasonableness is to be considered is the time of entering the contract .
18 ‘ Though the market is growing it is also becoming more competitive .
19 There is a clear distinction here which is not always understood and sometimes even when it is understood it is deliberately ignored by professionals who explicitly claim ownership as a necessary part of practice .
20 When two parties meet at ACAS and an agreement is reached it is normally expressed in terms of some contractual agreement which satisfies both sides .
21 In part that might be explained in terms of the powers of resistance possessed by the bureaucracies under attack , so that whatever change is proposed it is soon absorbed and reinterpreted by the very groups it is intended to undermine .
22 And then today when I was passing it was just munching away in the corner , you know .
23 One of the major costs of implementing new technology was the need to train for new skills , but Ms Edwards found that once new technology was adopted it was often under-used or misapplied because of the lack of expertise and investment .
24 As soon as the pint order was lodged it was brusquely refused .
25 In so far as the term judicial was used it was automatically implied whenever a decision was made which affected a person 's rights in a broad sense .
26 The South Eastern Education Board , which was holding it 's monthly meeting this afternoon , has also voiced concern about the governors issue .
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