Example sentences of "and it [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 So you can join any two opposite corners and it 'll go through the centre .
2 And it 'll last for a while yet .
3 And it 'll run for an hour without pedalling .
4 It was on his deathbed in this French-style palace , an exquisite architectural tribute to the shared tastes of the Auld Alliance , that James heard of his daughter 's birth and predicted of his realm ‘ It cam ’ wi' a lass , and it 'll gang wi' a lass . ’
5 It emerges from the above discussion that man-machine allocation of function is at best an oversimplification and it may lead to the neglect of some key features of human performance .
6 I 've tried it with Episode 1 , and it may work for the other two episodes as well .
7 And it might lead to an investigation of my own background . ’
8 This system of learning is very different for some students and it might help at the beginning of the academic year to introduce them to it in a more measured way and look at points of pressure during the year and see if they can be released without lowering standards
9 We suspected that the carnitine deficiency would be found in patients with active coeliac disease , and it would resolve on a gluten free diet after the recovery of mucosal absorptive capacity .
10 And when they fished there they would inevitably lose tackle , and it would stay in the lake forming a hazard for the ducks and swans .
11 The conscience collective ‘ would necessarily lose its energy , if an emotional reaction of the community did not come to compensate its loss , and it would result in a breakdown of social solidarity ’ ( Durkheim , 1960 : 109 ) .
12 And it would result in the Bank of England no longer having to support the pound .
13 and it would appear in the simple times , before mine , even I had experience at Newark , that men could get a sub in the week because you 're actually in two days you 've actually earnt two days money and you have n't got it .
14 The slightest kink in a wire and it would snap like a violin string , plummeting the flyer to the stage .
15 If that impression were unfortunately given — I am sure that it will not be — investment from both British and international investors , would be deflected from this country and it would go to the continent to other areas likely to adopt the single currency .
16 ‘ The malt came off the floor and it would go into a garner , and then it all had to be screened .
17 The computer had located the catalogue , and it would arrive in a few minutes .
18 And it would bring to an end a promising era of Security Council co-operation .
19 If the IRB truly wanted to develop the game worldwide , it would consolidate FIRA under one international body , make all rugby-playing nations full members and it would apply to the International Olympic Committee to get rugby included in the Summer Olympics .
20 It would have had a beginning in the big bang , about fifteen billion years ago , and it would come to an end for a star that collapsed and for anything that fell into the black hole the collapsing star left behind .
21 The Wellington trainer , who has a strike rate of just over 37 per cent at the Lancashire course , landed a double there yesterday with all-the-way winners Tri Folene and Star 's Delight , and it would come as no surprise if he doubled that score today .
22 Scarborough manager Ray McHale said Hewitt 's wrist was in plaster and it would take until the middle of next month for the injury to heal .
23 Really the Council is in a position where it must act upon complaint , and it must look at the complaints and comments that 's been received .
24 We must have one great voice in this , and it must come from every quarter , up to Rannoch , along the loch to Glen Ogle and Loch Earn .
25 And obviously the new settlement is a very important sub-regional er planning proposal , and it must comply with the overwhelming run of sub-regional planning policy which is to avoid doing anything which would erm undermine the regeneration of West Yorkshire .
26 The idea is that they 'll breathe in the gene from an inhaler and it will attach to the walls of cells in the lungs .
27 but it 's it 's not , just looks and it will do for a while .
28 If a loop in the cable is overlooked , it becomes a small kink and it will fail on the very next launch .
29 If the term is broken , then it will be classified in the light of the facts surrounding the breach and it will depend on the facts as to whether the breach goes to the root of the contract .
30 I have seen this kind of thing so often , and it will serve as an example to indicate at least five fundamental errors which are extremely common : The principal errors are :
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