Example sentences of "[adv] it [modal v] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I asked him how long it would take the then government to assess the success of Lord Rothschild 's reforms . |
2 | The recommendation is subject to approval by parliament which is , however , likely to accept the proposal although only it can set the final date . |
3 | Oh , oh so it 'll fit the other one then ? |
4 | So it 'll take the short cut , the easy way , making a short circuit . |
5 | Thus it may perform the effective address calculation from the operand and addressing mode fields of the extracode , before entering the supervisor . |
6 | FIDE said yesterday it would ask the Russian Anatoly Karpov and Dutchman Jan Timman ( beaten by Short in a qualifying event ) to play off for the title instead . |
7 | If it is to work effectively it will require the good will of Mr , who , in all discussion today has shown a most responsible attitude and I have no reason to believe that this will not continue . |
8 | Indeed , the EEC , in anticipation of its enlargement , had also begun to consider how it might accommodate the remaining EFTA states , all of whom for varying reasons could not consider joining the EEC , or were precluded from doing so . |
9 | If all this can happen to a person who 's lost a job , you can see how it can affect the whole family . |
10 | At times the FTC appears to spend much of its time worrying about how it can control the anti-competitive actions not of private business but of fellow bureaucrats who are busy promoting cartels . |
11 | When I asked Grand Met how it could justify the high rent increases , I was told that tenants could easily afford them because tenants would now receive all the proceeds from the amusement machines instead of sharing them with the brewers , although they still have to pay a high licence fee and rent . |
12 | If this constraint is important in reality , that is if sufficient outside individuals or firms are actively considering opportunities , then it would seem the only way to avoid takeover is to employ the company 's assets efficiently . |
13 | Whether or not the present library symbol and logo campaigns achieve the same success and identity , is rather early to say , but if the choice of symbol is a good and appealing one then it could bring the public library to wide attention on a host of everyday products , street-signs etc . |
14 | And they had sufficient imagination to see that if the sea could curve one way , then it could curve the other way also . |
15 | Just as dangerous , probably , but at least it might get the whole affair over with and , to some extent , I would be in charge of my own destiny . |
16 | At least it would end the awful suspense . |
17 | However when we accumulate enough data to be able to plot a probability profile it will not look like the smooth single-hump curve of A but instead it will resemble the oscillating interference pattern of C. This is the wave-like side of the coin . |
18 | firstly it will co-ordinate the statistical findings of a team of sub-editors who are working on many aspects of Agrarian history in the period . |
19 | It has even been suggested that a lobe of liver might be removed , disaggregated , treated with the gene in vitro , and then ‘ re-seeded ’ into the hepatic vessels from whence it will repopulate the regenerating liver . |
20 | The EPL , once of strict Maoist orientation , was to receive two of the 73 seats in the Constitutional Assembly where it would join the M-19-led Democratic Alliance ( AD ) [ for opening of Constitutional Assembly see p. 38001 ] . |
21 | To return to the second point about church growth made at the end of the second chapter , ‘ demand ’ is not the only factor in church growth ; one must also consider supply , and the Free Church was gradually coming into the position where it could service the new demand . |