Example sentences of "[noun] it be [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | But with football it is going to be different . |
2 | An early aircraft it was returned to Boeing at Everett for structural testing to destruction on April 5 , 1988 and the Science Museum were lucky enough to secure a cross section , including the upper deck . |
3 | Although this is rarely the sole cause of the iron deficiency , in one study it was found to be a contributing factor in 57% of patients . |
4 | Although it is intended for all ages and abilities , in practice it is limited to Levels 1 , 2 and 3 . |
5 | In practice it is enlarged to 60° and obvious distortions around the fringes of the work are adjusted by eye . |
6 | So whilst it 's desirable to encourage the use of rail , I think in in in practice it 's going to be er very difficult to achieve that and in therefore you should look at public transport in the round . |
7 | RD users include Chris Novoselic of Nirvana and the Mission 's Craig Adams , to whom this particular specimen belongs , and on whose early tours and recordings it was used to great effect , before it was trashed at a gig in 1987 . |
8 | On one side it was fixed to a plastic drainpipe outside the Stars and Stripes pub . |
9 | If the word exists in the dictionary it is taken to be the answer . |
10 | In those latter areas it was left to the Serb-speaking parish priests , many of whom were illiterate , to act as upholders of Serbian culture . |
11 | Some years previously , however , a long tunnel , North Cross-cut , was taken off ( along a fault ) from a point further along the Deep Level ( see Fig. 19a ) to try the Dry Gill Vein — at the intersection it was found to be a barren quartz string . |
12 | Mitsubishi confirmed in February it was talking to SGS , and the SGS spokeswoman said on Friday that talks were continuing.SGS-Thomson calculates the world Flash memory market at $300m last year , and expects it to grow to $500m this year and , fuelled by demand for small , light portable storage , to soar to $2,500m by 1996 . |
13 | Deep snow-drifts and sheet ice slowed down the party 's progress , and beyond Bar-le-Duc it was reduced to an average of two miles an hour , on running into the chaotic rear of the Verdun army . |
14 | There seem to be two reasons for this differential response to the human capital theory : education in Cuba extends beyond the classroom to the fields and the factories , while in capitalist countries it is restricted to the classroom . |
15 | You know at the bottom it 's going to be avalanche time . |
16 | What 's a half plus a third ? that 's no problem add the top two add the bottom it 's going to be two fifths it 's obvious is n't it . |
17 | Even if a 727 could slip into a Caribbean community with all the basic needs of life — video games , CD players , Benetton shirts and Playboy — its operating costs would mean the folk it was delivering to could not afford the service . |
18 | Once on the strip , it is doubtful that the sort of support equipment it is used to will be found there . |
19 | But when they sent the specimen to the Natural History Museum it was found to be the intestine of a hedgehog , if you will pardon the expression . |
20 | In later work it was referred to as a " contiguity factor . " |
21 | While for elementary pupils the object was to instil a feeling for the grandeur of the national language and literature , within the higher sector it was felt to be necessary to fire the pupils ' and students ' imaginations : to provide indirect moral inculcation through pleasurable and even joyous responses to literary values . |
22 | Two principal types of construction are used : on street sections grooved tram rail is laid directly on to a solid track-bed , while on the Promenade it is spiked to wooden sleepers . |
23 | I ca n't remember which teacher it was referred to anything Orcadian we used as Orkneyisms . |
24 | The Tory calculation is that Labour 's unity is a facade which will crack the moment it is exposed to stormy assault . |
25 | At the moment it is confined to people who have more sheep on their claim than quota . ’ |
26 | As well as planning and buying the schedule , it is the job of the media people to check that everything has appeared as it should , to negotiate redress where the media are in error , and to assess , retrospectively , what has been achieved — this is , of course , essential for TV , where the medium is bought , as it were , sight unseen , and it is the media department 's job to guess the ratings of the slots they buy into : if they guess right , they will achieve better ratings , and a better cost per thousand , than originally planned , and assuming the advertising does the job it is meant to , the clients ' sales should achieve at least a very small extra boost . |
27 | If there 's one thing I loathe about my job it 's having to be involved in examinations , even the GCSE . |
28 | But with the parson , the youngsters do a half day in the mill and a half day at his school , an' you would n't believe the difference it 's made to those little 'uns . |
29 | Because it 's going to finish one of those days it 's going to be |
30 | In those days it was estimated to be guarded by some three hundred Hezbollah fanatics and , despite being a single-storey construction , it was known to have several basement levels . |