Example sentences of "[noun] it [modal v] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | But then again in the future it might sink in that that there was a special reason for it , I do n't know . |
2 | There was a feeling there had been a time when you needed both , but for the future it would help in general , and offer much better leadership if you were to create one body , and since you 're statutorily obliged to have a J C C , why not make it , actually make it work , so it meets more often , and it actually actively involves erm , er , er , er , at the political level , players at the political level . |
3 | Although the limited pasture larval contamination will serve to boost the immunity of vaccinated calves it can lead to clinical disease in susceptible animals . |
4 | But as a general rule it can happen at any age and time . |
5 | For if pragmatics is to be considered an aspect of linguistic competence in Chomsky 's sense , then like other aspects it must consist of some abstract cognitive ability . |
6 | Neville , however , pressed on him the support in the country that he would bring to such an administration and the effect it would have in restoring confidence . |
7 | Neville , however , pressed on him the support in the country that he would bring to such an administration , and the effect it would have in restoring confidence . |
8 | But it is Islam , not Christianity , that has realised the danger of privatisation and the negative and draining effect it can have on public life . |
9 | The charge on homes it will impose from next April will be based on their value NOT next April , NOT April this year , but April LAST YEAR . |
10 | When there was no further hope , Saga contacted you and offered the best alternative it could find at short notice and , as that was not acceptable , refunded your money in line with their contractual obligations to you . |
11 | However , if it presses on the urethra it will result in abnormal urinary symptoms , which untreated can result in bladder distention , overflow incontinence and possible kidney failure . |
12 | A sufficient moral universe it may remain for those who inhabit it , but they are a dwindling band and for large areas of the country Labour 's world is a cultural world apart . |
13 | If you have formally nominated someone to receive the benefit it will go to that person . |
14 | The Apex conference is finding itself severely restricted on matters it can discuss by this rule . |
15 | If this route proves to be common to many animal viruses it might point to new ways in which viral infections could be attacked with drugs . |
16 | At any moment it can switch to full-speed running . |
17 | ‘ By its very nature it would appeal to unemployed people , although it is not geared towards them . ’ |
18 | First in the attention it will pay to historical processes and secondly in a focus on the relationship between work and the household . |
19 | If this house were a score it would sing of all that is best in modern music . |
20 | When you save the file it will remain in 1-2-3 or Excel format unless you choose to save it as a Quattro Pro file by changing the file 's extension . |
21 | In the next 5 to 10 years it 'll come through strong . |
22 | Because of funding cuts in nuclear research this is currently due to close in 1994 ; with the German fuel it could operate for another three years . |
23 | There is no guarantee it will work on any specific case — the first treatment often causes the condition to briefly worsen . |
24 | The fact is , transition to the simpler rules will involve costs , though at the end of the day it will make for more cost effective regulation than the present encyclopedias . ’ |
25 | Although this complication is unlikely to cause overt clinical problems it may result in diagnostic confusion particularly with peritoneal malignancy . |
26 | In either event it should arrive within 10 working days after the period end , so the amount of time for collecting this information is very short . |
27 | If he happens to take his eye of the ball , he is very likely to be bowled , and if he hits the ball it may go to any point on the ground where the possibilities of making runs , being caught or surviving an appeal to the umpire are all on the cards . |
28 | First race there twelve fifty the going at the moment is good but they have had a quarter of an inch of rain overnight so of course I suppose there 's every chance it could go to good to soft by this afternoon . |
29 | Under new regulations it will run on thinner tyres than the 18inch wide version used this season . |
30 | In a power station it would work like this . |