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

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1 I am confident it will bring real benefits in the longer term , ’ he said .
2 I 'm sure it 'll cost more than a quid but seeing as you ca n't like get more than a mile long piece anyway so
3 I 'm sure it 'll look lovely , if it , I mean if you 've got grown up bridesmaid 's in every one , you will expect seeing
4 So if , for example , you buy a standard gauge machine , you can be sure it will knit three and four-ply yarns .
5 It is fitting to feel resentful , for example , when we have been wantonly injured ; but for an injury to be wanton it must satisfy these conditions .
6 Obviously , if all security interests were possessory it would make secured borrowing virtually impossible as a debtor would be deprived of the ability to use the assets subject to the security in the course of business ( but English law has for long recognised non-possessory security interests ) .
7 Clearly at a basic level if you just gave someone a board and lake to practise on , apart from being dangerous it would take many months of frustration for them to work out what to do .
8 BECAUSE the United States is to reduce its military spending , it is inevitable it will withdraw some of the US military forces now based in Japan and reduce forces deployed for emergencies .
9 If the quality of the counselling relationship is good it should prove more than enough to handle the outcome , and if it then assists the individual towards a resolution of emotional troubles , the short-term distress has been worthwhile .
10 This is because if the estimate of the liquidity position is incorrect it will cause large changes in market rates of interest , the undesirability and significance of which will soon be seen .
11 Since form and function are related to living things , when the information in an illustration is incorrect it can take more work in the long run to get the thing to look right .
12 So far as adult education is concerned it would seem reasonable to expect some significant response to the women 's movement given the close association between adult education and popular political movements in the formative years , and also because women constitute the majority of students , in current adult education provision .
13 Built in Luton at IBC and with a range of European Vauxhall and Opel engines that take local content to 80 per cent , they 'll be in about half of Vauxhall 's dealers with prices just up on the Suzuki Vitara for the Sport and just below the Isuzu Trooper and old Shogun for the five-door Across Europe , GM is optimistic it can sell 40,000 and has capacity for another 10,000 should Europe 's fastest-growing market segment require it .
14 It 's alright it can hear both of you , there 's two mikes look .
15 If the tension is sufficient it will contain some part of the problem , whilst also ensuring that it will balloon out somewhere else .
16 It was right it should look different , coming back .
17 I know it sounds silly , but perhaps if the ceilings was lower it would look big
18 She said she had held the document back for so long because she was afraid it would re-open old wounds for my mother and because she felt sure it was better for us not to know what it contained . ’
19 My heart always jumped with fright whenever I saw one of my poems in print , because I was sure it would contain one of the misprints whose steady drizzle has haunted my work all my life .
20 Protectionism is not a serious counter movement to global capitalism because if it was successful it could do great damage to the system and , ultimately , destroy it .
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