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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 Sargant , J. granted the injunction , even though in doing so it would involve considerable hardship on the part of the Council .
4 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 .
5 So it will keep little eyes , ears and hands busy all day .
6 Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’
7 Hopefully it will save other lives , although it is too late for my son . ’
8 Hopefully it will take constructive criticism well and will carry on the excellent scientific work of the NCC .
9 Inevitably it will include strong elements of positive discrimination .
10 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 .
11 What really matters is an attempt to limit a hypothesis , derived from a theory , and to see how far it can withstand rigorous testing .
12 Well it 'll take fucking ages and it 'll be very uncomfortable for you , whoever 's sitting in the back .
13 Most importantly it will give brilliant negatives to work from with as much gradation of tone as can be reproduced on modern printing papers .
14 Roberts stressed that if a textbook is to form the main staple of the course then it should teach historical procedures , as well as offering a historical narrative .
15 If the model is an accurate description of the way in which option prices are set and if the market is efficient , then it should produce good predictions of future option prices given the various parameters .
16 If the water is frozen , and shifts as a glacier , then it can carry entire boulders , as big a h or as big as a hotel , hundreds of miles , and gouge great scars .
17 Since the swells were still partially coming over the reef and the wind holding at 15–20 knots , we also set the CQR down once again and streamed out 120ft ( 36m ) of ⅜″ chain : at least it would provide additional weight on the bottom , and should we drag we would hear the chain scraping over the rocks .
18 At the least it will impose new responsibilities and personal restrictions as well as further demands on time and physical energy .
19 The physiological role of IGFBP-1 is not clearly understood , and indeed it may have different functions in different circumstances or different tissues .
20 I think our view is that if that provision was to be any greater , then we would have significant difficulty in accommodating that provision within our part of Greater York , primarily for for greenbelt considerations , not reasons , erm any additional provision would require a rolling back of the greenbelt , er significant provision would have two implications , erm either it would mean peripheral expansion er of York into the greenbelt around York and into our district , we feel that would adversely affect the special character of York , lead to outward sprawl of the York urban area , encroachment into open countryside , and coalescence of the urban area with the villages in our district , er and we we would n't want to support that .
21 These measures would involve society in exercising directive intelligence through some appropriate organ of action over many of the intricacies of private business , yet it would leave private initiative and enterprise unhindered ’ ( quoted Estrin and Holmes , 1983 , p. 8 ) .
22 Relatively little is known of the systematic knowledge which local peoples have of forest species and dynamics , and of the various patterns of traditional extraction and their consequences , yet it may provide vital information for those concerned with effective forestry , medicine , nutrition and plant product development .
23 Otherwise it will rob other facilities — or grants .
24 In practice , however , the elasticity of demand for imports and exports may not be of an appropriate value or else it may take considerable time before such automatic forces become effective .
25 Or else it could indicate genuine remorse , and , even more important , an acknowledgement of Esau 's status as the elder brother .
26 In fact , it is highly unlikely that the Government would use such a drastic step and ministers have told Mr Major that politically it would have terrible consequences .
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