Example sentences of "[noun sg] it [vb mod] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If it is possible to mention something in the programme it will allow other fans who perhaps have little contact with the club , to use this excellent free facility .
2 If some is present ( bearing in mind it can take 72 hours for food to pass through the gut ) , then continue with sinking wheatgerm .
3 I immediately modified the program so that in future it would keep accessible records of genetic formulae , but it was too late " .
4 The board also said that in future it would receive more information on ‘ public interest issues ’ affecting the BBC .
5 This delineation of labourism is ideal-typical ; in practice it could exhibit contradictory tendencies .
6 At first glance it would seem that sport must involve a victim , which rather explains why boxing is considered sporting .
7 The standard of NHS accommodation available to trained staff is variable , and even if you are happy to put up with this in the short term , in the longer term it may have adverse effects on your personal life or hopes of a future career .
8 What is particularly frightening is that in the long term it may cause irreparable brain damage .
9 When running at full capacity it will employ 450 people , improving job prospects in Cheshire , North Wales and Merseyside .
10 In the temporary absence of the Warden it would save possible inconvenience if a spare key were to be left with a friend or neighbour .
11 " Stop talking " can be seen as plain common sense if everyone is talking at once , but if it comes from an over-talkative mother with a shy child it can have serious consequences on the child 's character .
12 However , it has been suggested that on the present basis it would take 46 years to clear the backlog in housing disrepair …
13 Although an advertisement is not the place in which to list all the snags of the job it should mention fundamental conditions like shift work or weekend working so you do not waste time seeing people for whom such conditions would be unacceptable .
14 Although it is lower in fibre it may provide more calcium in the body .
15 If the graph is output from the acoustic front-end it will contain alternative segmentations and labellings .
16 That in , in turn will allow the C E C to dispose of the National College and in the process it should ensure this future is safe .
17 It is refusing to say how much cash it will give this year .
18 If each employed man and woman worked one extra hour a day it would increase national production by over 7% .
19 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
20 And if in carrying he is delayed out for the night it will count two works .
21 It has been alleged that at this rate it would take 300 years to examine all the programmes outlined in Table 15.1 above .
22 Professor Baldassare Conticello , the Soprintendente , estimates that at this rate it will take two generations before the whole of Pompeii is once more in a stable condition .
23 Thus if you set aside £25 per month it would take two years to accumulate the £600 minimum for the Gift Aid scheme .
24 Even with the best economic policy it will take two years from this point to go through the unavoidable stages of deflation and recession to reach the start of recovery .
25 It projects a laser dot onto the front of approaching vehicles and even in a stream of traffic it can isolate offending vehicles , with a read-out of speed and range .
26 Well no it 's only seventy pee a roll it might take two rolls but at least it 's , sort of , done .
27 If you have let your keyboard get into this state it may require complete dismantling .
28 If Harwell succeeds in encouraging clients to use the centre it should see existing technology used for new purposes and keep the banks happy .
29 ‘ If we do not participate in the treaty it would do egregious damage to Britain , ’ he said .
30 The Turkish parliament on Aug. 12 voted by 216 to 151 to give the government war powers if necessary , specifying that if Iraq attacked Turkish territory it could send Turkish troops into combat and also allow foreign forces to be deployed on Turkish soil .
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