Example sentences of "[coord] it [vb mod] [vb infin] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Kenya could encourage further ‘ dependent ’ exports , or it could provide assistance for local producers to gain the necessary skills .
2 Accent or dialect can communicate place of residence during acquisition of language ; and it may take time for the listener to become accustomed to a different dialect .
3 When you first do this it can seem quite a risk and it may take time for fluency to grow , but it is worth it !
4 Additional revenue could be obtained by the Exchequer from this source and it would deter demand for imported goods by making them appear expensive in our shops .
5 This would make it harder for me to make changes ; and it would have implications for the responsibilities of Departmental Ministers since Select Committees would try to summon the Chairman of Cabinet Committees to give evidence in addition to the responsible Minister .
6 Macromolecules in solution are usually much smaller and it would take years for them to overcome the Brownian motion and form a sediment .
7 It also plans to bolster the cross-system capabilities of its QuickTime video playback software with QuickTime 1.1 for Windows , which will add capabilities from the Mac version and it will include support for Object Linking and Embedding .
8 Hitler did n't like Jews and it could make trouble for me .
9 THE unholy tangle that is the Second Division promotion and relegation saga will be resolved today and it could mean heartbreak for three of football 's biggest names .
10 Bigger groups are likely to find economic recovery patchy and it could take time for higher earnings and dividends to feed through to investors ; while the more volatile smaller businesses , having been hit harder on the way down could spring back faster , Hardman says .
11 But it would become legend for other reasons , too .
12 The benefits to be derived from the best practice technique are not in doubt , but it will take time for the full bottom line effect to flow through .
13 It would be wrong to ’ harmonise down ’ , bringing standards in richer countries down to those in poorer ones ; but it will take time for Greece and Portugal to ’ harmonise up ’ to the stringent rules of Denmark or West Germany .
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