Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In terms of product development , HDTV may not have profound implications but it may change some design factors . |
2 | If a factory in the developing world releases traces of carcinogens into the sea it may face immediate credit problems , even if the carcinogenic substances are swamped by natural carcinogens such as methyl iodide , that come from seaweed in quite disturbing quantities . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Indeed , if monetary relaxation succeeds in stabilising output , it should unlock sharp productivity gains which could finance higher import costs . |
5 | Built into the fabric of this entitlement is the requirement that it should embrace five curriculum characteristics , the first three being that it must be broad , balanced and relevant . |
6 | If shape information were available accurately from the pattern recogniser it should enable more candidate words to be discarded due to incorrect shape . |
7 | It must make some chord fingerings awkward , though … |
8 | It is important to note the implications of not calling the police ; for example , insofar as it might affect future insurance claims . |
9 | Now doctors say it 'll bring severe health risks … most seriously for asthma sufferers . |
10 | It 'll allow embedded systems designers to write applications on PCs or under Unix . |
11 | POSC has licensed OpenODB and UniSQL documentation after evaluating 29 submissions to its request for proposal , and says it 'll publish initial SIP specifications next year so that vendors can begin upgrading their products or developing new ones to its specification . |
12 | The authorities also believe if these mercy missions continue it could present long term problems . |
13 | On the whole it seems likely that the Channel Tunnel will have a minor regional impact in its own right although it could bring short term benefits to depressed areas through , for example , the awarding of Tunnel-related contracts . |
14 | ‘ I think the fans would welcome that because it would mean more weekend games . |
15 | But why do n't you allow them to run a similar course there because it would mean more student members |
16 | It would mean more job losses , dearer mortgages and more firms going bust . |
17 | I also envisage that it would review all audit qualifications of public interest companies and refer them as necessary to other statutory regulatory bodies . |
18 | Overall , it appeared by the middle of March that the Gulf environment was proving more resilient than had been feared , but environmentalists cautioned that the full extent of the damage would not be apparent for some time , particularly as the oil sank to the bed of the shallow Gulf , where it would damage vital food plants . |
19 | I do n't accept the assertions that it would achieve limited traffic benefits or indeed would would be unlikely to bring significant environmental relief . |
20 | It would incapacitate German submarine bases in the west ; restore to Belgium her occupied territory , thereby depriving Germany of a prime bargaining asset at a future peace conference ; and disrupt German communications to the Western Front from their depots in the lower Rhineland . |
21 | Researchers at Edinburgh University 's Centre for Speech Technology yesterday announced the development of software to convert text into speech electronically in all nine official European Community languages , and said it would create quality-controlled pronunciation dictionaries of all Community city , town , street , family and product names in machine-readable form . |
22 | It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve pay parity with firemen . |
23 | It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve pay parity with firemen . |
24 | It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve their goal of pay parity with firefighters . |
25 | It would give designated emergency crews the chance to achieve their goal of pay parity with firefighters . |
26 | Or , it would build 21 district hospitals and run them for a year . |
27 | It would incur large overtime commitments , have they any idea who is likely to pay it ? |
28 | When , a year ago , IBM announced it would support other networking protocols alongside its proprietary Systems Network Architecture ( CI No 1,901 ) there were some sceptics in the audience . |
29 | However , no figures were revealed as to the size of the RIS , and the key question of whether it would employ former Securitate officers was declared " confidential " . |
30 | For instance , it would let International Relations theories refer to ‘ the international system ’ if and only if there is enough of a set of rules ( explicit , tacit , or even perhaps latent ) which international actors share and follow . |