Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If the reasons for it are accommodating the release of people to , like Pam , Lewis and Ron and people like that whom we 've released , erm and the experienced temps then you can at least say when they come back then that position should revert back to the norm .
2 The patient is then far more likely to respond favourably to the proposal than if the reasons for it are left vague .
3 Incontinence can be managed and often cured if the reasons for it are known .
4 The card for a Runefang is included in Warhammer Battle Magic , but the rules for it are repeated below for your convenience .
5 Towards the end of the series , any TV critics who had their doubts about it were eating their words .
6 For even if the Danes say Yes to the treaty ( see next article ) , worries about it are growing in three European countries that have hitherto been staunchly pro-European .
7 A substantial part of the trail is already in use ; two units of it are incorporated in two excursions ( to Rutli and to Bauen ) described in this section .
8 ‘ I mean , ’ he spelled out for her , ‘ I wo n't force your engagement to my brother to an end if I feel some aspects of it are going to be — how shall we say ? — under my control . ’
9 However , a more thorough evaluation of some aspects of it is provided by Walker ( 1989 ) .
10 The administration of each territory was finely tuned and certain aspects of it were recorded on clay tablets at the urban centres .
11 His prison sentence was cut from six to two years by the Court of Appeal , but eighteen months of it was suspended to allow his immediate release .
12 The circulating system wanders a little closer , deepens , is classified under a new title — a moderate tropical storm — and is given a name , Agnes perhaps , or Bob , an innocent , unassuming , rather cosy , old-fashioned sort of name that makes no connection in anybody 's mind with a swirling mass of warm air and piled clouds that is bearing down on the coast , thunder and lightning flickering from its belly , the waves beneath it being whipped up into a fury .
13 Now it is certainly true that a complex whole necessarily contains relations of subordination and domination if the presence of principal and secondary contradictions within it is made into a defining characteristic .
14 Anne McGrath , prosecuting at Chester Youth Court said that sometimes the graffiti re-appeared within 30 minutes of it being cleaned off .
15 Where the technique was first practised is unknown , although it is traditionally thought to be of Chinese origin , although there are accounts of it being used in India around 550 BC .
16 Each song was repeated a number of times until the audience had learned the tune , then copies of it were offered for sale .
17 In 1987 , libel damages of £450,000 were awarded against a Greek newspaper , although only fifty copies of it were circulated in Britain .
18 Cases of it are known , for instance the intriguing phenomenon called meiotic drive .
19 Projections of it are reproduced in the papers .
20 India , Pakistan , Indonesia , Brazil and Kenya have asked to receive data from ERS-1 , which will be made available to them within three hours of it being transmitted from the satellite .
21 The rights and wrongs of it were debated for some time and the feeling seemed to be that the TCCB had come out of it in a worse light than Gatting ; as the Melbourne newspaper The Age put it , ‘ Gatting , caught rumour , bowled hypocrisy , 0 ’ .
22 Anorexia is a relatively modern illness er the first descriptions of it are found in the nineteenth century and today it 's er by no means an uncommon illness in er mainly in young women , very occasionally in men , but , but er y it 's more or less safe to say it 's er it 's a disease of er women and almost always younger women .
23 There was little thought that the ‘ balance ’ would ultimately rest between the two old enemies , Japan and the United States ; nor that the entire Pacific Ocean and all the countries around it were to become , to a greater or lesser extent , dependent upon and in thrall to these two protagonists in the conference .
24 Burun estimated that the party of riders beneath it was coming through the last of the little valleys which led out onto the plain .
25 Notions of what it means to read are much more diverse , encompassing more than a judgement on the text , and always referring to an interplay between text and the discursive space in which judgements about it are formed .
26 A crystalline substance is an ordered substance : all the atoms in it are arranged in a regular geometrical pattern ; so when the lava cooled from its original molten condition , the initial homogeneous liquid melt crystallized out to form well-ordered , identifiable minerals .
27 Another street at right angles to it was uncovered in Annetwell Street , where it was lined with timber buildings of second-century date , probably belonging to the fort .
28 It is very popular with the Milanese , and the seats around it are filled at most times of the day .
29 John Yeudall , who 's been involved in the Community for many years as worker , chairman and elected member said " My feelings about it being stripped is how very little building there is for just so much emotion and feeling in it .
30 Her feelings about it were discussed and in particular her sense of failure and bitterness towards him .
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