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 .
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