Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb mod] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As long as the men time I mean , perhaps it would take sixty men working for half an hour . |
2 | Perhaps it might make more sense to restrict people to a fixed number of pets . |
3 | Perhaps it will have more meaning and be more acceptable when we consider the ways in which reading can support these various kinds of growth ( see Chapter 3 ) . |
4 | Perhaps it will help hon. Members to know that those who are called to put a question today may not stand quite such a good chance in next week 's debate . |
5 | If a church is large enough it may support artistic performing groups and there is often a sense of responsibility for the education of that community 's children in language , traditional customs , crafts , music and dance . |
6 | In the great Victorian house , lives are inevitably connected because they are passed beneath a single roof , depend on the same resources , and can not but have an effect on one another ; yet the planning of the great house does all it can to obliterate these connections . |
7 | Sargant , J. granted the injunction , even though in doing so it would involve considerable hardship on the part of the Council . |
8 | got a very low test statistic either in terms of kie or F right so we have n't reached but the model is still a poor model because we do n't have erm er stable parameters , right , so you would actually reject this model as it stands , alright , because it did n't pass the diagnostic test statistics but there is no point generating parameters w if they , if they are not constant and you 're gon na say elastic demand is one point four six or really it it 's ranged between minus three plus , plus six over the sample , so you put estimate means so it must have constant parameters . |
9 | So it will keep little eyes , ears and hands busy all day . |
10 | one , two , three casualties so it will take four people to carry her , four people to carry her , four people to carry him , that is sixteen , that is , altogether , twelve plus three , fifteen people we 've taken out of the battle , yeah ? |
11 | It clearly will not take immediate effect , there is a lot of housing allocations and permissions in the pipeline as it were , so it will take some while for it to wash through the system . |
12 | To so it could accommodate more coal , erm and not have to return to base so frequently . |
13 | Thus it would appear that Judaism , however interpreted , has not very well served its followers despite its devout and sincere advocates . |
14 | Thus it can represent that part of the real world that was modelled in the data analysis process . |
15 | With implementation of these new directives , hopefully it will eliminate such instances as the Y T S worker who was instructed by his employer to weld a petrol tanker which had not been properly cleaned out , and still contained dangerous fumes , which resulted in the loss of a life . |
16 | ‘ Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’ |
17 | ‘ Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’ |
18 | Hopefully it will take constructive criticism well and will carry on the excellent scientific work of the NCC . |
19 | It was very easy , they either died , four or five days later , very cheaply it used to cost ten pounds to die . |
20 | JET-engine giant Rolls-Royce warned yesterday it may switch some production abroad because of Britain 's currency crisis . |
21 | The Willis Bill , which is due for a second reading in the House of Lords on 6 May , says that anyone who sells , distributes or otherwise manes available am machine capable of reproducing a sound recording or cinematograph film shall be deemed to have authorised infringement of the copyright , in a sound recording or film Although the Bill has little chance of getting any further it will achieve one aim — to generate publicity for the record and film industry 's call for a tax or levy on blank audio and video tape . |
22 | Hence it may make more sense for soldiers to be in the public sector than street-sweepers . |
23 | There is also the possibility that the invention represents only a modest ( but nonetheless patented ) improvement on the employer 's existing products ; hence it may take several years simply to recoup the research and development costs . |
24 | Probably it will require more categories of patients , coupled with some form of severity ratings . |
25 | And if we 're gon na print that number , say thirty five , it automatically internally it will generate that target . |
26 | Inevitably it will include strong elements of positive discrimination . |
27 | Bill had books , and tobacco , and a book token from Marcus with a Brueghel snowscene reproduced on the front , which he turned over several times as though it must contain some message other than " Happy Christmas , love Marcus ' written neatly on the dotted line . |
28 | There 's another situation , the hard news interview , which again is often on radio though it can take other forms and using other forms of the media , which Liz 'll talk about in a moment and I wo n't say more at this stage . |
29 | ‘ Now it 'll take all Wings Balsdon 's tact to get any parcels issued before next Monday . ’ |
30 | Now it could fetch many times this amount when it 's auctioned . |