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

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1 More prosaically it was predicted that they could ‘ form a valuable addition to bank note paper for the prevention of forgery ’ .
2 To gain insight into the process of parents and staff working together it was decided to conduct some action research first in two nursery settings .
3 Furthermore it was discovered not only that the ratio of physician to population was substantially worse than for Israel or Jordan but that owing to insufficient funding and planning , 280 doctors were actually unemployed in the territories and another 120 were employed on low salaries under a local professional union 's absorption programme .
4 Furthermore it was suggested to her mother that Kim 's activity and feeding the baby always took place in the same room so that her mother could provide verbal prompts and on-going comments .
5 It is not possible to predict the types of security interests that will be created in the future and requiring registration of some such unforeseen interests could be unnecessarily burdensome ; even with respect to the known types of legal charge , particularly those conferring the right to possession , it would produce overkill ; and lastly it is claimed that to require the registration of all charges could dry up certain types of secured borrowing .
6 Institutionally it was shaken almost to pieces , and certainly out of the torpor that had descended upon it in the long aftermath of the Counter Reformation and the seventeenth-century wars of religion , by the reverberations of the Revolution with their deeply anti-religious and anti-traditional note .
7 Suddenly it 's become official again , has it ? ’
8 The huge leap forward had taken place in the eighties when he had used junk bonds to enlarge his empire at a fantastic pace — until suddenly it was realized in the States that Hauser controlled the largest private financial institution in the republic .
9 Suddenly it was taking every atom of her will-power to stop that hand from doing what it longed to do — namely rise up and tangle with the silky black hair that curled so invitingly round Guido 's left ear .
10 Suddenly it was realised that the main buyers were small businessmen .
11 She hopped down to the floor , but it seemed further away than she had expected and now suddenly it was rising up crazily to meet her .
12 Suddenly it was gone .
13 It just sank slowly and steadily below the ocean 's horizon , and suddenly it was gone .
14 Can I direct the hon. Gentleman 's attention to the Islington crime survey , which gives rather different evidence about how much crime is being committed and how much it is rising ?
15 And ‘ however much it is abused , it seems to work well ’ , said one participant at the Liverpool meeting of dentists last week .
16 Can you tell me how much it is to get in Elland Road these days , I would also give you petrol money .
17 Switching the cabinet voicing off , you realise just how much it is working to condition the sound ready for tape ; because without it , you are straight back to the two gnats in a bottle sound , beloved of direct outputs on many amps .
18 L M Ericsson Telefon AB is to buy the remaining 28% equity it does not already own in its Teleindustria Ericsson SA in Mexico but does not say how much it is offering : the shares are held by Mexican and foreign institutional investors , as well as by individual minorities .
19 The Government-funded Housing Corporation will reveal how much it is giving about 70 housing associations in the region .
20 ( The BBC refuses to say how much it is spending on Artrageous ! . )
21 Once you have decided what the extra staffing and other requirements are in respect of the two conferences , you can work out how much it is going to cost to accommodate them .
22 For no matter how much it is objected that it can not be stated definitely from these considerations just what the thing is like according to its nature , but only what it is like in respect to one thing or to another , it may still be said what there is in it which makes it appear to be this in respect to one thing and that in respect to another ; and consequently it may be said both to be one thing according to its nature and to be this or that in respect to other things .
23 When they 'd moved in he 'd made a point of telling just about everybody where it was and how much it was costing — wincing a little at the same time , as if he were telling the story against himself and his own folly — but it had become a sterile kind of heaven , and he sat around in it like some forgotten angel .
24 I 'd have been a lot more worried if I 'd known how much it was going to be …
25 The events surrounding the Connolly commemorations were an important indicator of the difficulty of reconciling Ulster Protestants to nationalist pageantry , no matter how much it was stressed that the traditions being commemorated included the Protestants .
26 Apparently it is laid down as is but they 're all saying are because they thing it 's telephones are , not use is
27 Apparently it is going outside .
28 Apparently it is considered ill-bred in the extreme to speak Welsh in front of English people who do n't understand it .
29 Apparently it 's OEMing somebody 's Mbus machine and are talking about a portable that 's not a laptop .
30 We put them on and apparently it 's making no difference .
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