Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , so immersed in one another had they been that when they had looked up it was to find that all the other diners had left the restaurant .
2 A micro-second after he saw the first flash , the bullet which had come from it was embedding itself in his skull .
3 The agreement was also denounced by many liberal Democrats on the grounds that the spending cuts contained within it were orientated towards welfare programmes and , therefore , were targeted at those least able to absorb them .
4 Everybody who is connected with it is changed by it .
5 The line had not been run a week before all Europeans connected with it were discharged , and the whole thing was controlled by the Chinese , who had carefully watched the progress of the work , and had stored up a vast mass of data for future use .
6 The second is that the person named in it was registered as the holder of the stated number of shares .
7 Calls made from it were traced by police to the homes of witnesses due to give evidence in trials on Tyneside .
8 So far as the acquiring company is concerned , the shares transferred to it are acquired at their actual value at the time of transfer , so that that forms the base value if and when they come to be disposed of .
9 to examine to what extent the generation of such travel and the mode used for it are associated with particular household , personal or locational characteristics , and
10 If a finding is incorrect , then the conclusions drawn from it are discredited at once .
11 As this Third Concerto was drafted on similar manuscript paper as the others ( and shares the same key as No. 1 ) , and portions ended up in two countries , the substantial music for it was thought to be discarded ideas for the Firsts , although all the thematic material used in it is found in music composed or published around his fifteenth year .
12 Probably such a combined order was only appropriate where all the parties agreed to it being made and to the conditions .
13 The misleadingly alarming appearance of our conclusions results from the fact that they show that where conformity is called for it is based only some of the time , and less often than is often imagined , on the legitimate authority of the government , and often on other considerations .
14 ‘ The burning is an illusion , and the only way to get rid of it is to face it and absorb it .
15 The bad one leads them into temptation and they believe that the only way that they can get rid of it is to drag it close to danger .
16 The reasons which led to the Civil War of 1642 – 48 are explained , and the parts Chepstow and its lord played in it are outlined .
17 As will be seen , literature and the discipline which was based upon it were seen primarily as a means of transmitting personalities , on the model of the Dictionary of National Biography .
18 Once an SPR has been submitted , all users who may be affected by it are informed , via the mail system , of its existence .
19 Cognitio was an official procedure , and a judgment given in it was based on magisterial authority .
20 The mines inspectorate have admitted to Public Eye , the roof bolting method next to old workings underground made Bilsthorpe a different case from normal , but they stress the system was carefully examined before it was allowed .
21 The size of the department and the range of work undertaken within it is dictated by a number of factors including :
22 The problem to be studied is defined , and the facts known about it are listed .
23 Taking over responsibility for Britain 's nuclear deterrent from the RAF would be attractive only if funds allocated for it were transferred from the Air vote ; or
24 The insurance by this Policy is subject to an endorsement below only if the reference set against it is specified in the Schedule of the Policy .
25 To date all schemes were of one year 's duration but as from April a new 2 year scheme has been introduced with it is hoped an accredited certification at its end .
26 The intactness of the tomb meant that for the first time it was possible to analyse fully how the many objects found within it were used , and their ritual and social implications within the Sicàn culture better understood .
27 What is inferred from it is based almost as much on guesswork as on evidence .
28 If the rate of crime increases when the adverse social conditions which have been linked to it are becoming ameliorated , the answer must lie elsewhere : either in the failure of the criminal justice system to deliver sanctions with sufficient certainty or positiveness ( the ‘ New Right ’ analysis ) , or in changes in the availability of criminal opportunities in the environment ( administrative criminology ) .
29 Staff and resources allocated to it were redirected to a major project intended to regenerate east Glasgow .
30 The lithosphere possesses a certain degree of rigidity so that the mass of any load ( such as an ice sheet ) placed on it is supported over a greater area than that covered by the load itself .
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