Example sentences of "[noun] it [modal v] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Using techniques developed in the aeronautics industry it can assess the complex structure of particles applied to canvas , and by reconstituting the tensions that a painting suffers in each area can simulate an image of the canvas when attacked by different elements .
2 Ghosh and Senko put forward an interpolation search in place of the track or lowest-level index , and showed that for normal key distributions it would improve the direct retrieval performance of IS files .
3 If " malice " is proved against a sole defendant or against all defendants it may aggravate the hurt and hence the final award .
4 In Scotland , Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands it will mean the local courts .
5 The fear is that when Raytheon completes its overall review of the Corporate Jets business it may move the entire operation to the US .
6 By the process of displacement one idea may surrender to another the whole volume of its cathexis ; by that of condensation it may appropriate the whole cathexis of several other ideas .
7 Thus if we were to compile a checklist of leadership it would comprise the following :
8 Like the Law Society it can use the genuine argument that its members are highly qualified and governed by a strict code of ethics which ultimately is to the benefit of clients .
9 In some cases it will mean the French-based Creole of Dominica or St Lucia .
10 ‘ Of course it would require the right man to pull it off which is where Liam Devlin comes in , ’ Carter added .
11 Construction of the main began in 1987 , but under government control , Thames was unable to plan ahead , never sure how much money it would receive the following year .
12 Before making a decision it must apply the fundamental principles set out in s1 of the Act .
13 Therefore , if the Directive is adopted in its current form it will reduce the available protection for certain electronic databases to the lower 10 years unfair extraction right period .
14 On the one hand it can emphasise the regular contributions citizens/groups make to collective life , while on the other it can reduce their participation to elections .
15 When the Offline System has finished work on a particular media item it will request the Offline Operator to dismount that item .
16 If Gloucestershire County Council does ban foxhunting on it 's land it 'll join the neighbouring counties of Wiltshire , and Hereford and Worcester which have already instigated similar bans .
17 This does not perhaps leave the section totally without point , in that by directing the board to consider the employees it might expand the cognitive basis of decision making and so might on occasion lead to a superior accommodation of employee interests within the traditional framework of shareholder supremacy .
18 At the same time it can exploit the low thermal conductivity of the air ; i.e. the way the temperature of the air itself is neither as hot nor as cool as the land surface .
19 The kangaroo rat is so aware of such sound that even on the darkest of nights it can hear the approaching slither of a hunting rattlesnake .
20 In Zimbabwe 's case , England openly opposed their long-awaited elevation to Test status in 1992 on the grounds it would devalue the international game .
21 Because if if people took advantage of the of these facilities it would make the whole business an awful lot cheaper for them .
22 At that moment of experimental interrogation it must choose the stark alternative of one or the other .
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