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

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1 Before any Consultation exercise is carried out it is recommended that the accuracy of the contact details of Community Councils and any changes to Regional and District Councillors are checked by contacting :
2 I think the important point I 'd like to make at the outset is that when the review of the requirement was carried out it was carried out both nationally and on a four nation basis , the ministers , once that was complete , the ministers decided that and stated publicly in December ninety two , that we will continue with the existing airframe and engine combination and that each nation er based on a family of aircraft concept could decide from a menu which equipments it would fit according to their individual requirements and their budget and we looked individually at each of the items to see what impact it would have on the operational capability if we were to remove them and what erm was decided in the end and the requirement reflects this , was signed last month by the Chief Surveyor 's staff , is that some nations have decided to remove certain items of equipment but for the U K we felt that it was necessary to keep all the major items and therefore as far as the U K is erm impact on the operational requirement is concerned , there is no significant alteration in its operational capability and therefore in overall percentage terms there is no decrease in the capability at all .
3 Has n't it been changed over the years to say different things from what the original writers intended ?
4 They have had to explain why patients can sometimes provide vivid descriptions of their own resuscitation , explaining how it was done , who was involved and even what was said .
5 In particular , it is worth examining earlier occasions when change was handled effectively and then explore how it was done and what skills and methods were used .
6 ‘ I wished to discover how it was done — and where .
7 There was no need to rush about trying to discover how it was done .
8 I 've sent them a big consignment of wine , I 'm in that as well as the grocery , and I 'd love to know how it 's selling . "
9 To decide whether it is successful , we have to know how it was intended to be used and what it was expected to achieve .
10 Where the patent system is concerned , Wiener notices how it is manipulated by industrial corporations to the disadvantage of individual inventors , and one of his main aims in the book is to provoke thought about a fairer approach to patents and about comparable rewards for scientists whose discoveries can not be patented .
11 In a stimulating address , the Chief of the Air Staff , Air Chief Marshal Sir Peter Harding enlarged upon his theme of last year , and described how it was planned to improve Service life .
12 ONE IN 50 Britons suffers from sugar diabetes and , despite 100 years of scientific study , we still do not know how it is caused .
13 I will probably post to the list once a week to let the non-fantasy types know how it is going .
14 I do n't know how it 's done .
15 ‘ They have got the banks peeling off and they do n't know how it 's going to operate …
16 Alright , if an innovation comes onto the market that enables a farmer to increase his output , alright , if that er , innovations that lies , lies outside of erm , sort of orthodox or traditional methods there may be a psychological resistance to actually adopting it simply because we 're a newfangled thing ooh , I , I do n't know how it 's going to , how it 's going to work .
17 They do n't know how it 's gon na work .
18 You do n't know how it 's helped .
19 I do n't know how it was done but they ha they apparently they did plenty of it , .
20 But we did n't know how it was going to go , so mentally we set a time limit on it .
21 Then even the moth will not know where it is going : and the most effective means of confusing someone else about where you are going is not to know yourself . )
22 At least you 'll know where it 's snowing .
23 ‘ We do n't know where it 's going , ’ said Angalo , in a reasonable tone of voice .
24 But this if I may pick up on the point Mr made , how then do you assess the environmental impact of what you 're proposing if you do n't actually know where it 's going to go ?
25 G. does n't know where it 's coming from , but waves a hand in the direction of the houses , suggesting a pipe may have been wrongly connected , or a sewer has broken .
26 I do n't know where it 's coming from , and frankly , I do n't give a monkey 's . ’
27 Mind , Gazzer does n't know where it 's hid .
28 Well then they all come out , everybody , even Dave come out of the union and the only two that were left in it were Jane and Karen on our side and a couple from the warehouse and like there was Judith and I think Sonyou and a couple from the letter shop I , I , I do n't know , I do n't think Elaine went but I think the rest were , yes there were Pam and I think , I think Nigel were , but anyway when Judith comes up about what union money was left , I do n't know where it was left from or how it 's imposed , but they split the
29 Money was short in the party by 1921 because there had been no proper revival since the war ; members were constantly described as apathetic , and were in no mood to give their time or their money to a party that did not know where it was going .
30 I 've got shares in the company , but no one thinks to let me know when it 's sinking without trace ! ’
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