Example sentences of "it be [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Had it been disguised to blend into the wall ? |
2 | The sparing use of the Practice Statement is confirmed by the statistics : the use of the Statement was made 39 times between 1966 and the end of 1989 , but in only 12 cases has it been applied to overrule a previous decision . |
3 | Had it been allowed to thrive , the whole sad subsequent history of Ireland might well have been different but , alas , it was not . |
4 | Parliament , had it been required to do so by the European Court of Human Rights , could have made a small , interstitial alteration of the law by , for example , merely amending the relevant section of the Birth and Death Registration Act 1953 ; or used the opportunity to undertake a wholesale revision of the law as it affects transsexuals . |
5 | The other humans around it are trying to explain to it what a planet is . ’ |
6 | The rink 's owners say it simply is n't making money — the clubs that use it are trying to form a consortium to keep it open . |
7 | The paper quotes Microsoft officials saying that the 130 to 140 developers working on it are trying to develop an operating system that will provide a consistent means of accessing information with seamless integration of everyday tasks . |
8 | The chariot is itemised as wheels , car , people standing in car ; but the two horses that draw it are allowed to overlap , so shown as one body with two necks and heads and eight legs . |
9 | Are we going to go for fourteen lane high way , or motorway , on the M twenty five , cos if you do , all the roads that lead from it are going to have to be fourteen lane . |
10 | The two people who found it are expected to receive the value of the brooch but it 's a very well preserved skull , I suppose it was all in mud an |
11 | Would it be get rid of one of Roger 's clerks ? |
12 | Cheap swimming goggles fit Whopperbears but do n't let it be tempted to go sub-aqua ! |
13 | Why should it be seeking to deprive children of a first-class education ? |
14 | Nor should it be noted does the 1958 Public Record Act actually lay down what sorts of records should be preserved and why . |
15 | Should it be called abandoned ? |
16 | But never let it be exploited to curb an individual 's right , in freedom , not to believe . |
17 | What problems do they present for the Sinclair and Coulthard coding system and how could it be adjusted to cope with them ? |
18 | Should it be desired to alter this state of affairs , there would be many who would assert that the change could not be made without the consent of the part of the United Kingdom affected , however it were to be expressed . |
19 | And will it be timed to coincide with the upper house election due this summer ? |
20 | Even if the possession of essential components was crucial to man , which it is not , would it be justified to say that an animal which does not have these components could not feel pain ? |
21 | Can it be justified to send to prison people too poor to pay fines — and there are more such persons during times of economic crisis — not only when the original crime of which they were convicted did not warrant a prison sentence , but when their crime is trivial in the extreme in comparison with corporate crimes which we lack the political will to tackle directly by socialist remedies ? |
22 | How can it be made to do what it will not do ? |
23 | Should it be required to do so in a democratic way ? |
24 | Predation by man on the bigger fish should , in theory , leave more small fish for the birds , but sadly , ‘ industrial ’ fishing for even the smallest and immature fish is a fact of life which has serious implications for the very existence of our sea-bird communities should it be allowed to go on unchecked . |
25 | Convention be construed independently of the Convention or must it be construed according to the law applicable in the individual case ( lex causae ) , which is determined by the private international law of the court applied to ? ( b ) Does article 5(3) of the E.E.C . |
26 | Now that all the poll tax register computer equipment is installed , there is a strong case to let it be used to compile the electoral roll on the same basis . |
27 | Nor can it be used to quantify fully the number of temporary jobs in the economy . |
28 | Nor should it be used to protect one private interest against another . |
29 | ‘ Well , what would it be standing shivering around the streets here , telling lies about being in hospital ? |
30 | These substances would be in small amounts in any but polluted waters , and analytical methods would have to be suited to the objective if it were desired to distinguish between them . |