Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It may the removal of that hedgerow may not just may have other knock-on effects . |
2 | Erm in the same way as th the glass in a greenhouse works , that it let's the radiant heat in but then it does n't let so much out , so the heat builds up . |
3 | Well now , it should a be a person who writes books is |
4 | I 'm actually also hoping to get , someone who was erm concerned at the campaign to come to the meeting , cos I think it would be very useful to have someone who 's been through it and to say how , how they tackled it , so I think it should an interesting meeting , hopefully we 'll get a few , you know interesting people to come along and we can spend from that meeting campaign . |
5 | Once the discretion arises it is for the court to conduct the necessary balancing exercise between what would otherwise be required by the Convention and the interests of the children , but only where it can clearly be shown that the interests of the children require it should the court refuse to order their return . |
6 | it might a cable off somewhere . |
7 | So it might The inner relief road , whichever alignment if I read you right , would actually push more traffic back onto the A fifty nine in Knaresborough . |
8 | If that is the case , it 'll no doubt be going going gone in the only way a tardis knows how . |
9 | what 's That that 's As you say it 'll The engine 's not gon na have any power |
10 | It 'll The When there 's not enough air and there 's too much petrol |
11 | And also it 'll the bound to be building and that it 'll , you watch them . |
12 | It could a nasty , that . |
13 | The EC could absorb the 16.5 million East Germans , if it came to that , more easily than it could the two countries whose applications already lie on the table in Brussels — Austria with her backward deck-cargo of neutrality , and Turkey , with her GDP well below that of Portugal . |
14 | Without it could the British landlady 's and railway dining-car breakfast ever have become what it is ? |
15 | It would no doubt have been quite attractive in fine weather , and the same applied to the countryside around the hotel , an imposing pile by Nightmare Abbey out of a Scotch baronial shooting lodge . |
16 | Moreover , we look to the way in which its work would be laced into the work of local education authorities and the Schools Council , and the close collaboration with the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade which it would no doubt enjoy , to make sure that consumer needs came first |
17 | If James wrote a book , it would no doubt be a bestseller , which would make another point of contrast between the two of them . |
18 | The self-financing ratio was no higher in the later years of the period than at the beginning , though , without the pressure from the Ministry , it would no doubt have declined . |
19 | It would no doubt have upset Kumara Menon to be described as a member of the ‘ British bloc ’ ; Jacobs could not decide whether Menon was a visionary or was persuaded by the arguments of Patterson , Jackson and Djabi ( Syria ) . |
20 | It would no doubt be possible to devise a more scientific approach than this . |
21 | Even if it is not technically required , it would no doubt be sensible police practice to spell out the fact that an arrest is imminent in the event of non-compliance . |
22 | This is not an empirical assertion , for if it was it would no doubt sometimes be false and usually impossible to prove one way or the other . |
23 | It may see a man as it would a stallion , and regard him as the Big Boss . |
24 | He himself always adhered to the layering method , as set out in his first publication , the smaller Dictionary of 1724 : ‘ In the Spring prick a great many Holes with an Awl about a Joint that will be in the earth and cover it would a good Mound to peg it down . ’ |
25 | The dog sees you as challenging its perceived dominance in the family arena , and may well turn on you when threatened , in the same way that it would a rival pack member which does not back down in the wild . |
26 | MIPS is preening itself for getting the R4400 upgrade out in the timeframe it predicted it would a year ago . |
27 | That would be it would a a s the straightest plough would it be or the straightest line would it have |
28 | In 1915 Dicey wrote that although federalism possessed a ‘ vague , and therefore the strong and imaginative , charm ’ there is ‘ good reason to fear that the federalisation of the United Kingdom , stimulating as it would the disruptive force of local nationalism , might well arouse a feeling of divided allegiance ’ . |
29 | It would be a task for which a court would be ill-equipped , involving as it would the need to consider the interests of the locality as a whole and the plaintiff 's and county council 's plans in respect of it . |
30 | Now Sammy was a character in himself he was a bachelor and his wi his sister was Fanny the elocutionist er and , and er there the women used to , to go into old Sammy 's shop on a Friday night simply to be entertained by all the wisecracks and nonsense that used to go on in there , and somebody would say I suppose you 're off this weekend and he 'd say yes I 'm off to my little widow in Wales , he had n't got a little widow in Wales at all now but it would the start of the conversation going . |