Example sentences of "[vb base] it [modal v] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | They say it could lead to a melt-down more serious than that at Three Mile Island in 1979 . |
2 | There 's a move to slow them down , but the hauliers say it could lead to a very dangerous situation . |
3 | Critics say it should concentrate on a less exclusive market . |
4 | Mills and Poole hope it will lead to a re-trial . |
5 | You wait it 'll come in a minute can hear the bloody television , it 's true though , if we did n't have our television on , all we 'd listen to is theirs in n it ? |
6 | I rather suspect it could lead to a lot of foul-hooked fish , which is another thing I deplore when done deliberately . |
7 | To change to a left handed helix it must pass through a fourth dimension . |
8 | I know it will hurt for a little while , but I 'll get better , so why worry ? |
9 | ‘ I know it must come as a shock to you . |
10 | I suppose it could sound like a conscious courtesy — an agreeable gesture , but hardly one denoting that love has roots below the gum of consciousness . |
11 | Experts claim it will lead to a fares war . |
12 | Many of those who constitute it would adhere to a world-renouncing ethnic based on a doctrine of separation from the world . |
13 | think it might lead to a , an epidemic , mm . |
14 | We think it could lead to a stalemate . |
15 | I can flood the paper using this frame and be sure that once dry it will return to a perfectly flat surface . |
16 | I promise it will make for a more positive atmosphere around you . |