Example sentences of "it [modal v] of [noun] [be] " in BNC.

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1 It may of course be a partner who is the one who needs caring for .
2 It may of course be perfectly proper for the court to put on the Act an interpretation different from that intended by the framers of it .
3 Example ( 3 ) ( d ) , for instance , would be an abbreviated form of a structure that could perhaps be realized more fully as : ( 26 ) our lawyer sent the packages ; the packages are registered It may of course be claimed that we should think in terms not of actual clauses but of some more hypothetical and abstract clause ; maybe the last five words in ( 26 ) should be replaced by something like : ( 27 ) [ subject the package plural ] subject be registered
4 It may of course be used in other applications requiring high levels of compression , possibly using conventional hard discs or other magnetic media , but currently it remains most significant in relation to CD-ROM systems .
5 However , to be interpreted as full frame , full motion video , it must of course be decompressed and the decompression has to take place in real time , while the application is running .
6 It must of course be realised that any funding organisation may wish to appoint their own solicitor to handle the case , particularly if a trade union is involved , but as always , the client 's interests must come first .
7 When you look at maps of the Dales , particularly the new 1 to 25,000 series , you can read in the patterns on the landscape and the names given to settlements and landforms , the intricate story , incomplete as it must of necessity be , of the pageant of life in the upland valleys .
8 ( In Justinian 's law it might of course be subject to a number of hypothecs of that sort . )
9 It might of course be claimed that this is all that has to be sorted out : just tidy up the definitions , and the problem will be resolved .
10 It could of course be argued that it may be the defendants themselves who are responsible for the high level of committals by exercising their right of election for jury trial .
11 It could of course be argued that the original developer is entitled to some remuneration for the cost involved in constructing the original road and associated services .
12 We have suggested a position close to the kitchen window and it could of course be converted to a raised bed or pool at a later date .
13 I hope that Opposition Members accept that were we to attempt a rushed account this evening it would of necessity be incomplete .
14 It would of course be possible for a British Telecom engineer to disclose such information to the targets of the tapping .
15 It would of course be wrong to conclude that this particular form of co-operative , the community co-operative , is bound to fail .
16 It would of course be precisely different from the idea that a complete causal circumstance produces its effect and an incomplete one does n't .
17 It would of course be completely outside the spirit of our style of proof system for him ever to do this . )
18 It would of course be a simple world in which an authority always acted for one purpose only .
19 It would of course be possible to give them to clarinets and bassoons ( let us hope that no one would wish to use an oboe for the top note of the chords — it would be terribly nasal and obtrusive here , on its bottom notes ) , but the low-placed clarinets would sound rather hollow and ‘ woody ’ for the rich effect we have in mind .
20 It would of course be necessary if the County Council well first of all , our report will as you know be to the County Council .
21 In this case , at least it is possible to calculate the total er total amount that is missing and that could be divided up between your pension funds and it would of course be a a one-off hit on those funds .
22 It will of course be published in SHE , subject to the Editor 's approval .
23 It will of course be impossible to attempt to evaluate an overall programme rather than assess a specific course , if no clear overall programme exists .
24 If difficulties arise it will of course be the responsibility of the local Trade Union Officer to raise the issue with the employers concerned .
25 In a minor injury case where a full recovery has been obtained , it will of course be appropriate to get a GP 's report which may constitute the whole of the medical evidence .
26 Alright , now we come to the erm , first resolution , erm , but before I invite Alan Morgan , to er , er , er , propose this resolution let me just say , it will of course be the last occasion , I 've never seen such a remarkable er , demonstration of the interest which we all have in the future of Alan .
27 Once such a formulation is proposed then it can of course be applied to other phenomena ( other than those originally used ) and these are explained as additional instances of the abstractions that have been established .
28 It can of course be no more than speculation to consider whether this total concern with instalment size makes people less likely to keep up conscientiously with the payments than they would be if they had a clear idea of their total commitment .
29 It can of course be drawn in the Fair Isle option as is shown here .
30 Even when it is near the zenith , as it can of course be from the southern hemisphere , it still twinkles quite noticeably .
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