Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If an applicant 's programme quality is deemed ‘ exceptionally high ’ , it may even win over a higher bidder .
2 If the issuer is not incorporated in any of the member states where the securities are to be listed , the issuer must decide which of those member states is to have responsibility for approving the listing particulars ; it must then draw up the listing particulars in accordance with the laws of that member state .
3 It might also stoke up the SNP vote in seats such as Perth and Kinross where Sir Nicholas Fairbairn was threatened by the Nationalists who lay a close second .
4 It might also take on the role of initiator of research and the evaluation of material .
5 After a tit had seen another tit open a milk bottle top it might then try out the behaviour pattern for itself ; it would discover the reward , and go on to open other bottles .
6 I mean I , my sister used to have one and she said you could take it on the motorway and it 'll just keep up a , a very good speed still with a noisy engines and then it just kept going and going and going .
7 On test when it matters , ie swimming in white water , the Aqua-Pak had the advantage of being easier to swim in than many larger more bulky buoyancy aids though it was essential to have the jacket well fitting and done up properly as , like other buoyancy aids of this style , it could easily ride up the body .
8 If you were trying to train one from scratch and made an error like that it could easily mess up an entire day 's work .
9 THE National Blood Transfusion Service said last night that it could not rule out a patient contracting the HIV virus as Arthur Ashe did .
10 Although he had helped to set up British Aerospace as a nationalised company , he was convinced it could not take on the huge rival plane-makers in the United States unless it was unfettered from government control .
11 If he had the slightest suspicion of how she really felt , it could well bring out the sympathetic side of his nature .
12 Coca-Cola which hopes to build a new plant in Banbury says it ca n't rule out the possibility that it will use a toxic chemical in the canning process at the factory .
13 Across the scrubby ground past the Nissen huts runs a main road , with a bus service to Stonehaven on the A94 , where it would again pick up the A92 .
14 For example , if at P the parcel had no motion in the east-west direction across the planet 's surface and the planet 's axial rotation is prograde then it will pick up motion across the grid towards the east , and in moving northwards will end up for example at Q. If it were in the southern hemisphere and moved southward it would also pick up an eastwards movement .
15 It would inherently end up a large enquiry some somewhere along the line , which would frustrate the whole purpose of of the planning system .
16 The hon. Gentleman says that that is what he is advocating , and says that we should reintroduce it now for those who face a shortfall in fees , but it would not make up the shortfall , because it would be part of the reasonable rate of fees .
17 At Procedure Roll a defender may , very occasionally , succeed in persuading a Court that the pursuer 's case is so hopeless that it is not worth allowing evidence to be heard because even if that evidence was heard , it would not make out a case which would entitle the pursuer to succeed .
18 It announced that it would not be concerned with the public sector and that it would not take over the extant SORPs from the Accounting Standards Committee .
19 The PSD announced on April 30 , 1990 , that it would not put up a candidate against Soares in the next presidential elections , due in 1991 .
20 On the contrary , if the student body were to take its right to learn ( Lernfreiheit ) seriously , and were to be vigilant in seeing that it enjoyed the kinds of academic freedom I spelt out earlier , it would necessarily take on an assertive role .
21 Do not make the concrete too sloppy , or it will simply slide down the earth steps and force its way out at the bottom tread .
22 It will also carry out a year-long research project into pupils ' choices at 16 for Staffordshire County Council .
23 It will selectively build up the thinned fibres , across which osmotic diffusion will be most rapid .
24 It requires , among other things , that there be so many buyers and sellers that none can affect prices ; if a firm cuts its output it will not push up the price .
25 It will probably open up the whole issue again , ’ he commented .
26 The company told Reuter that it will probably set up a new company employing NeXT technicians to develop high-speed workstations .
27 The company told Reuter that it will probably set up a new company employing NeXT technicians to develop high-speed workstations .
28 Yet , as Samuel warns : ‘ even if nation is expelled from the class-room , it will still carry on an underground existence in the corridors and playground and an altogether more uninhibited one on television and the football terraces .
29 Used correctly , you should n't have to bend your back during general digging , although it wo n't lift out the soil and put in a barrow if you need to move it !
30 Even if you save and retrieve the file , it wo n't free up the memory .
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