Example sentences of "it be [adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think it would be a good idea to privatize planning control in the sense of letting it be up to developers to choose whether they should go ahead or not on the basis of what they conceive to be constraints , or that that should be within the entire realm of the local planning authority ?
2 If that were the case then I would say to you that there must be some exceptions to it and the one exception I am particularly concerned with , and it 's up to others to bring forward their particular exceptions , is that of rural affordable housing .
3 It 's up to mothers to protect the youngest and most vunerable .
4 It 's up to teams to exploit this opportunity .
5 It 's up to parents to make sure kids do n't eat them , ’ a company representative said .
6 He has made his suggestions , not statements , and now it 's up to readers to interpret them as they will .
7 It 's up to individuals to continue to fight for their beliefs after the trendiness vanishes .
8 It is up to parents to satisfy themselves as to the suitability of a childminder , and the social services department are not likely to want to become involved over minor issues .
9 Ultimately , it is up to individuals to make something of their situation , and their motives and capacities therefore play a central part in explanation — they have , so to speak , the casting vote .
10 Clearly this policy option would not be open in the UK as long as there effectively are no statutory reserve requirements and it is up to banks to decide their own prudent ratio .
11 Steve Cardownie , the Labour convener of the committee , said it was up to members to take a view before the application was considered by the planning committee .
12 But now it was up to volunteers to tackle the necessary labouring jobs .
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