Example sentences of "it [verb] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Why it failed to be a British launching pad for Continental-style progress in traffic calming is an issue well worth investigating . |
2 | It 'appens to be private . ’ |
3 | Nor is it proving to be . |
4 | It got to be a bloody bind . |
5 | It got to be hard to handle , so she bought herself a small file box and some packages of 2 × 3 cards . |
6 | It got to be such a strain , though . |
7 | It 's a question of safety , it got to be |
8 | Er ploughmen and horsemen were the elite of farm workers and the sons would could only aspire to do what they did and And er eventually I suspect it got to be a little more organized and er they had these little games of of ploughing matches , maybe in a rudimentary farm to begin with , but it eventually came to be as we see it today , over a long period of time . |
9 | The DC then changes state to ACTIVE , thus allowing the modules to which it refers to be updated , using the package through which the DC has been activated . |
10 | The situations encountered during an MAS engagement are too varied for that ever to be possible , nor is it intended to be a substitute for discussion within the network . |
11 | Nor is it intended to be any kind of technological treatise . |
12 | It is still in its infancy and not as abstract as it aspires to be . ’ |
13 | Novell also has a problem in Rothstein 's eyes : ‘ what does it want to be when it grows up ? |
14 | er does it want to be |
15 | It became to be regarded as one of the finest printers in Europe and , as such , flourished until the middle of the nineteenth century . |
16 | The leasor 's father " … in his life tyme , did say that the making of a quintall of Copper did then stand but in 17s or 18s , and but of late years 25s , and yet ( in the present time ) it seemeth to be rated sometimes at 32s a Quintall , and now very lately charged with an encrease of 1s of every Quintall … |
17 | I used to have a file , but I found that , as with so many files one opens , I was putting so much in it that it ceased to be useful . |
18 | Apologists for the House of Lords argue that it ceased to be the exclusive preserve of the upper classes with the creation of Life Peerages in 1958 . |
19 | Heretics posed a more serious problem , but , happily , after the elimination of the aggressively Arian Vandal kingdom in North Africa , and the conversion of the Arian Goths and Burgundians to Catholicism , it ceased to be a pressing practical one . |
20 | Prisoners passed through the place so fast that it ceased to be a camp in the true sense altogether . |
21 | This usually put Dad to rights but must have been pretty potent stuff as it ceased to be available after the war . |
22 | In the eighteenth century it ceased to be needed as a fortress in the military sense , and in the latter part of that century the conversion of the inside into a palace was begun . |
23 | On his view the fact that it ceased to be a probability , and did occur , is something that might not have happened . |
24 | ‘ In determining the total liability of an institution to a depositor for the purposes of subsection ( 1 ) above , or the liability or total liability of an institution to a depositor for the purposes of subsection ( 2 ) above , no account shall be taken of any liability in respect of a deposit if … ( c ) the institution is a former authorised institution and the deposit was made after it ceased to be an authorised institution or a recognised bank or licensed institution under the Banking Act 1979 unless , at the time the deposit was made , the depositor did not know and could not reasonably be expected to have known that it had ceased to be an authorised institution , recognised bank or licensed institution . ’ |
25 | Opera soon ceased to be a severely intellectual form of art and with the opening of the first public opera-house in Venice in 1637 it ceased to be an exclusively aristocratic one , though it seldom flourished without princely or aristocratic support . |
26 | The State of Kuwait , which became independent in 1961 when it ceased to be a British protectorate , is governed by the Amir ( currently Shaikh Jabir al Ahmad al Jabir as Sabah ) , who is chosen by and from among the royal family , and who appoints the Council of Ministers . |
27 | The sundial was a small object and , once the Earl had detached it ( as he did many years earlier ) from its pedestal , it ceased to be part of the realty . |
28 | Virtually all of this information was routinely destroyed as soon as it ceased to be useful ( for example , once a set of negotiations had been terminated or a product discontinued ) . |
29 | It ceased to be such a good bargain . |
30 | The reasons for it remain to be fully understood but it will certainly reopen the debate about this aspect of dependency — chosen or enforced ? |