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

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1 Families may have to share lavatories with other families or it may be inconveniently placed and so parents find that it is too much bother to take children to the lavatory and continue to let them soil .
2 If your opinion is asked , it may be gently given but , in nearly every case , it is neither right nor effective to try to end a relationship forcibly .
3 Tinnitus may be very mild and happen only occasionally , present only if attention is given to it , or it may be violently disrupting and at times almost unbearable .
4 It should be well located and of sound and durable construction ; it should not have too many drawbacks , and these can be wide ranging — the most obvious examples are traffic noise ( particularly from motorways or airports ) , inconsiderate neighbours , shared access , pubs and car parks , and vandalism .
5 Until a young planting gets into its stride and you feel confident , a fair enough procedure would be : if the plant made three new stems last year , it should be well established and capable of making three this year , so three oldies to come out .
6 If so , there is the question of whether it should be newly formed or whether a shelf company will suffice .
7 It should be neatly stacked and clearly labelled .
8 For the mobile unit , it must be well built and braced to allow for moving over uneven ground , if the birds are in at the time , then the extra weight on the floor will be 204 kg for the 100 bird house and 409 kg for the 200 bird house .
9 Such monitoring should not only be backward , it must be forward looking and where it can be seen that a task has taken longer than anticipated , the effect of such delay should be immediately considered in relation to the overall programme .
10 Council officers conducted a survey to see where it could be usefully installed and decided on the railway centre and museum in North Road , Civic Theatre and booking office , Tubwell Row museum and offices at Houndgate .
11 Because his article appeared in an official magazine , it could be legally photocopied and circulated , and this , with foreign radio broadcasts , has made his critique even more widely known .
12 I was sure that were such a scheme to be imposed , it would be vigorously resisted and criticised .
13 Transport planner Andy Hyams told members the introduction of an ‘ access only ’ order to cover the whole area was investigated but it was felt it would be widely abused and difficult to enforce .
14 It would be just done and done with then and there would be no question of not being able to afford it would there ?
15 The letter outlining plans for the clinic stresses that it would be carefully screened and would not create dangerous traffic levels in the area .
16 Co-operative behaviour may evolve ( see Chapter 9 ) but even then it will be strictly limited and always liable to selfish exploitation .
17 In time it will be both understood and accepted as a disease that is not the fault of the sufferer and from which full recovery is possible .
18 Yes , but it will be well screened and , and there will be planting round it and it 'll be well fenced .
19 If your roof is not felted , it may be a little dustier in the roof space , but it will be better ventilated and you can see what is happening to the tiles and battens more easily .
20 At best it will be severely prodded and nipped .
21 Whole group drama , however , is not a type of drama , but an organisational strategy ; as with any strategy it can be well used or misused .
22 My understanding of shareware is that it can be freely distributed but requires registration by the user for a clear conscience .
23 That is essential to be sure that it can be properly monitored and dealt with . ’
24 They 've had er enormous difficulties and er the honourable gentleman will er know that the South Wales police authority committee , its officers and its Chief Constable have er visited parliament er to put their case to members representing the South Wales police authority area and indeed to er Earl Ferrers the minister er responsible for the police and they certainly have n't had any er criticism made of them by his own government and if er he believes that there is a criticism I would suggest that he takes a leaf out of the book of his er , his right honourable friend the Secretary of State and refers the matter so that it can be properly audited and er I think the honourable gentleman knows that when that is done he will see that there is no blame attached whatsoever to the members or the officers of the police authority .
25 Once the room has been emptied it can be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected or fumigated .
26 All equipment must be designed so that it can be effectively inspected and maintained .
27 The benefits of this method are that it can be easily understood and it gives total control over every element at all times .
28 Hand-outs usually give information and therefore the information must be accurate and set out in such a way that it can be easily read and understood .
29 This is usually tucked away under a fold of skin but it can be quickly erected and used as a weapon .
30 One relatively straightforward approach to this task consists in trying to refine the theory through use — to discover , by applying it to specific problems , whether it can be consistently employed and what explanations it can yield .
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