Example sentences of "[vb mod] it [be] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Support for firms is not just a matter of marginal servicing , nor should it be property-led or based on the notion of any jobs at any price .
2 That prior to despatch of the Information memorandum we have the right to renegotiate the fee scale triggers should it be apparent that there has been a significant decline in land values .
3 Since we have not , as yet , specified the instruments which will have to be used in achieving the target unemployment rate U 1 — should it be monetary or fiscal policy ?
4 This poetic sentence for instance , should it be quick or slow ?
5 However , on the second , more rigorist , view , her action would turn out to be wrong , should it be true that with even more effort she could have relieved still more suffering , or caused just a little more happiness ( without countervailing harm ) .
6 Should change be homogeneous and centrally directed in both design and implementation or should it be heterogeneous and decentralised ?
7 Try as he might it is clear that he can not make the economic figures add up , creative accounting or not , in a way which will make the parliamentary Tory Party arithmetic secure .
8 Might it be different if D , on hearing of P's intention to remarry , were to say , ‘ Please do not remarry .
9 Best single by a British artist went to teeny-bop idols Take That for Could It Be Magic and Tasmin Archer took the best British newcomer award .
10 Would it be necessary and would we want er to supplement that with something No with Northumberland in it or on it .
11 Mr. Gow : While recognising the undoubted right of all members of the General Synod to deeply held views for or against the policies of the present Government , would it be helpful if my right Hon. Friend were to point out to the General Synod that its reputation would be enhanced if its members , when in Synod , devoted more time to matters spiritual than to matter political ?
12 So would it be feasible then one two three four five six , would it be feasible that er you 'll have had six assignments to have done that week ?
13 Would it be surprising if some names were not on the lists ?
14 Y y yes I mean to clear this whole matter up Chairman w wo would it be fair if , if I moved perhaps tha that erm erm little one should become little two and little two should probably become little one and
15 Can I just ask , would it be different if it had been a military aircraft ?
16 Would it be false if I could actually ‘ throw my voice ’ so that it seemed to come from somewhere else ?
17 Would it be alright if I stayed for the rest of the afternoon ?
18 Perhaps Luton , will it be hot when it gets here ?
19 How soon will it be full or too heavy to carry ?
20 So how can it be fixed if that 's too small to put it in
21 Firstly balance , how can it be right that in future authorities , future authority should be evenly balanced between elected and non-elected members .
22 How , therefore , can it be stupid or less good than another 's experience ?
23 Can it be true that , 6000 miles from home , he once called on a well-known American geophysicist in the middle of the night with an urgent request to have a secretary type his latest contribution to the journals ?
24 Can it be true that , master of an essentially observational science , he has only ever made one observation in his life ( that is to say down the mines in Lancashire ) ?
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