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

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1 Publication of the disclosed material during the recent criminal appeal hearing , even had it been total , would no more rid it of its prima facie immunity than had it been aired in disciplinary or criminal proceedings brought against the police officers concerned , the situation expressly envisaged in Makanjuola 's case .
2 Had it been made in the 1930s , Jimmy Stewart would have played Buck and Margaret Sullavan would have taken the Hoffman role , dying in the arms of the man she loves just as she reaches Miami .
3 Not only has it been sailing in calm coastal waters , but it also has one of your sea-marshals on board .
4 A number of local studies have been undertaken on what the impact of the poll tax would be had it been implemented in the 1988 — 9 financial year .
5 In what ways has it been engendered in Dunrossness ?
6 If this is the case , why has it been denied in the past ?
7 Only very rarely has it been reported in the lung .
8 Imagine my disappointment when I staggered down a hill in murky twilight after its purchase to find that not only had it been lying in the back seat of the car for the duration of my climb , but that it had failed to come up and get me when the daylight failed .
9 The act must have been done at the promisors ’ request : the parties must have understood that the act was to be remunerated either by a payment or the conferment of some other benefit : and payment , or the conferment of a benefit , must have been legally enforceable had it been promised in advance .
10 Nor had it been mentioned in Parliament since the previous April , when Hall proposed setting up the Select Committee and holding an international competition .
11 If a tilde ( ) is encountered in the print list , he numeric items which follow it are printed in hexadecimal .
12 A crystalline substance is an ordered substance : all the atoms in it are arranged in a regular geometrical pattern ; so when the lava cooled from its original molten condition , the initial homogeneous liquid melt crystallized out to form well-ordered , identifiable minerals .
13 A substantial part of the trail is already in use ; two units of it are incorporated in two excursions ( to Rutli and to Bauen ) described in this section .
14 Drawings of it are given in his Codex Atlanticus of about 1495 , but Leonardo can no longer be regarded as its inventor .
15 Projections of it are reproduced in the papers .
16 The definition of curvature and ways to measure it are described in Section 3.2 .
17 For even if the Danes say Yes to the treaty ( see next article ) , worries about it are growing in three European countries that have hitherto been staunchly pro-European .
18 The blueprints we draw up about the environment we inhabit and our place in it are sketched in outline when we are very young and least able to see the whole picture .
19 Its delightful situation in a wide fertile valley framed by the twin craggy peaks of the Mythen standing behind is particularly picturesque when the cherry orchards that surround it are smothered in spring blossom .
20 Anorexia is a relatively modern illness er the first descriptions of it are found in the nineteenth century and today it 's er by no means an uncommon illness in er mainly in young women , very occasionally in men , but , but er y it 's more or less safe to say it 's er it 's a disease of er women and almost always younger women .
21 Our ‘ model ’ of the English language was prepared for teachers ; in what ways would it be implemented in the classroom ?
22 Does effort now lead to a cost reduction that lasts for ever , or must it be applied in every period for example ?
23 Japanese success story : Can it be repeated in the UK ?
24 Will it be employed in a classroom situation in which a competent teacher supplies linguistic explanations and moves the student from one topic to the next ?
25 Can it be related in any way to their own experience ?
26 ‘ strength … balanced by strength ’ ( Statement of Commitment ) — is this a reasonable goal — can it be justified in any Christian sense ?
27 It is easy to see beauty in a garden but how can it be seen in our fellow-men ?
28 If it needed to be done , could it be done in the private or public sector ?
29 Would it be done in the first year of a Labour Government , in the first Labour Parliament , or in two or three terms , or will there be an exchange rate mechanism-type growing process whereby we get used to the idea over 10 or 15 years and the Scots can have it immediately because they are culturally and politically ready for it , but the people of the north , who are not that bothered , will have to wait 15 years until they see the advantages that will supposedly accrue to Scotland and then will mount the barricades and demand the same for themselves ?
30 But for girls who were unattached and less inhibited , and who yearned for a bit of ‘ fun ’ , the prospect of lavish meals in American messes , and gifts of sweets and nylons , accompanied , let it be said in all fairness , by flatteringly gallant , if brash , wooing , could be a powerful magnet .
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