Example sentences of "[coord] it [vb mod] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Outings can be for just one or two residents to go somewhere they want to , or it may involve the whole staff and all the residents . |
2 | Or it may represent the God-given confusion which represents the opportunity for maturity outside the safe confines of the Garden of Eden . |
3 | and it 'll throw the whole thing . |
4 | Now in October of this year this is the biggest piece of legislative change in child care law for a generation and it 'll shift the whole emphasis of child care services , not just children in care , but support to families in all sorts of situations , from an old out of date system to one very much where the emphasis is on the County Council erm supporting families and their children . |
5 | The country needs an economic saviour and it may choose the Irish chemical industry . |
6 | And it may endorse the British idea that the EC Court of Justice should have sanctions to enforce its judgments on reluctant countries ( one bit of supranationalism that Britain backs ) . |
7 | For several reasons : it was a simple objective , and one which would have the enthusiastic support of her squad ; it was the only result which would avenge the deaths of Johannsen and the Raistrick crew ; and it would cause the maximum damage to the Spinward Corporation . |
8 | It moved two things which put it into operation , you know and er I could turn the knob and it 'd get the whole thing going , it 'd get you inside , it 'd register that it 'd been , when you shut the door , as soon as you shut , in the toilets , as soon as you shut the door the penny dropped down , see what I mean . |
9 | And eventually after a period of time that ins outer insulation will wear down , it will fray and it will break and it will expose the live and the neutral wires until , unfortunately sometimes , it will be a little bit too late . |
10 | ‘ If the NASUWT goes ahead with its threats of boycotting all tests at all levels this summer it will be doing terrible damage to children , it will cause enormous distress and concern to parents and it will damage the professional standing and status of teachers , ’ he said . |
11 | Good , Example three where you 've got a joint life policy , the male gives you the page name , the female will give you the , because it will say joint life , and it will have the female age in groups . |
12 | Inspection of all of the files is time consuming and it will take the inspecting lawyer a couple of days to review an average caseload . |
13 | Use them , consult them , seek their advice and it will surprise the newly-elected councillor how much help and ‘ know-how ’ he will receive . |
14 | The card often has its own processor , typically on 80186 or 80188 , and it can relieve the main CPU of some of the donkey work of controlling a hard disk . |
15 | It can complicate the management of in-patients beds if beds have to be kept available to accommodate persons on leave of absence who may relapse and require urgent readmission and it can distort the patient statistics . |
16 | If K is large , then the algorithm will ’ jump to conclusions ’ quickly , but it may overshoot the optimum weights . |
17 | If the horse suddenly starts bucking when we ride it , and we jump off and swat it with a cane ; the horse will remember , but it may remember the wrong thing . |
18 | But it would eat the other fish ! ’ |
19 | But it would undermine the essential certainty of an approach which sees the abolition of the GLC as an integral part of an attack on local autonomy . |
20 | The section then continues — ‘ But it shall comprise the following particulars : — ( a ) All such property as may belong to or be vested in the bankrupt at the commencement of the bankruptcy , or may be acquired by or devolve on him before his discharge ; … |
21 | Stroud District Council says it 's aware of the shopkeepers ' problems , but it must consider the conservation aspect . |
22 | The documentary impulse was inherent in the contract filmmakers made with the MOI at the beginning of the war , but it could absorb the poetic romanticism or Powell-Pressburger , the sophisticated visual and verbal montages produced by Humphrey Jennings , another documentarist with surrealist roots , in such 1941 pictures as Words for Battle and Listen to Britain , as well as films in the realist tradition . |
23 | Education , in itself , he said , was ‘ no panacea ’ , but it could help the young person to avoid unskilled labour . |
24 | Nor is kin selection the only force promoting cooperation in lions ; but it can amplify the initial advantage of being in a group . |
25 | In particular , this may mean the preparation of promotional materials for specifically targeted groups , including students , parents , governors and employers , but it will mean the careful enunciation of arguments for particular groups . |
26 | My conclusion will not necessarily be an optimistic one — it will emphasize potential rather than expectation — but it will lack the negative connotations attached to the foregoing analyses . |
27 | It may serve a useful purpose for a universalized anthropological social psychology , but it will lack the necessary focus to be a key theoretical notion in a particular , historical social psychology . |