Example sentences of "[adv] it [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The regional nomarch , or prefect , tells each local office how much it ought to collect in the year ( the national total being what the government reckons the budget needs ) .
2 The Danish government also claims that however much it may disagree with the grynd , it is unable to interfere in the domestic matters of the Faroe Islands .
3 Others besides the agency girl must have seen them leaving together ; she wondered how long it would take for the news to reach Pete .
4 Teachers and librarians need to know how long it will take for the teacher or librarian and pupils to learn how to use the program .
5 Perhaps it should come as no surprise then that his approach to the Eighth Symphony has broadened and mellowed over the years , losing in the process much of its Russian accent and instead seeking out more refined , more purely musical nuances .
6 Perhaps it should come as no surprise that a sister product to the established First Word Plus should rate so highly , both were developed by GST , when you consider that word processing under a graphical environment such as GEM is almost the same as simple desktop publishing .
7 Perhaps it will come as no surprise to my readers to hear not only that all knowledge of selling me a coffin was denied but even that they were now , or ever had been , coffin-manufacturers .
8 Obviously it would depend on the issue , I mean , I 'm , I 'm trying to sort of help here .
9 ‘ If only it could happen in the North-East . ’
10 Get the roller and roll it on there so it 'll dissolve off the ink .
11 That bags quite old so it 'll smell like a lot of things , it 'll smell like school friends even Mum ?
12 and you can set it so it 'll backup save every minute or every hour
13 So it 'll come in a close second .
14 Education is being pushed more towards being an instrument of national policy , or so it would appear to an outsider .
15 The sun was getting low over the sea and in an hour or so it would dip below the horizon , where there were horizontal bars of dark colour .
16 So it would work with a square .
17 So it must fall within the remain you know eight districts figures .
18 So it 'd go from the , from the battery
19 So it should rank as a ‘ standard ’ brew .
20 So it should come to a little bit more than that one , should n't it ?
21 So it should come at the same
22 So it should come as no surprise that we can teach children to manipulate this theatrical language by the same variety of means as we can teach other aspects of drama ; using the whole gamut of strategies ( working in role or out of role , with small or large groups , using forum theatre , still images , games and exercises ) .
23 so it could go on a separate tape if you wanted that to happen , it 's on a Mazda tape
24 The auxiliary use of need has also been found in the following type of sentence not listed by Jacobsson : ( 23 ) By co-vary , we mean that the more a language has of one of the processes , the less it need have of the other .
25 Henceforth it would revert to an elected emperorship .
26 Nevertheless it can come as a shock to a trained accountant to discover that 21 billion of net expenditure is accounted for in this way : no assets ; no liabilities , just an excess of payments over receipts of 20 ; 8 billion compared with a budgeted excess of 20.6 billion .
27 Soon it would reappear behind the pipe , with footmarks on it .
28 Adventure might seem exciting , but all too soon it could seem like a prison sentence , especially when it meant living aboard a ship with all manner of rogues and scoundrels .
29 Nonetheless , I keep my game in shape and hopefully it will work in the All-Ireland finals , ’ added Colm .
30 Erm well in in the context of what I did say yesterday it 'll come as no great surprise to anyone that like Ryedale we also accept the North Yorkshire County County figures , erm which in short we we find are based on reasonable assumptions and and and an appropriate methodology , compared to some of the more extreme interpretations and projections that have that have been put forward , if I can illustrate that point by reference to er potential building rates , that the highest figure that 's been suggested is the one put forward by Mr Grigson , of Barton Willmore , I 'm talking for the moment about Greater York generally , and I 'll come onto the Selby aspect in a minute .
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