Example sentences of "and it [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 stuff , erm , I 'll I 've got a disk that does interesting little joined up lines , and there 's one where you can just put numbers in yourself and it 'll draw all sorts of pictures for you
2 It 's on the sixth of July and it 'll cost forty pounds .
3 Because it 's a fully-fledged image editor , it is n't particularly cheap , and it 'll face stiff competition when Adobe Photoshop 2.5 for Windows arrives this spring .
4 We 've got a nice piece of beef , and it 'll take two hours at least . ’
5 And it 'll take six weeks before the plaster can come off this fox .
6 And it 'll take six weeks before the plaster can come off this fox .
7 Well I 'm making arrangements to pay mine er but when I get paid on Friday it were going through , got ta pay him twenty five pounds and then fifteen pounds every fortnight thereafter and it 'll take seven months to pay but that 's all he can get off us .
8 And it 'll save that corner , it 'll make it look nice .
9 Written with refreshing vitality and , perhaps , missionary zeal , it will delight the converted , and it may attract physical geographers who are earnestly seeking new solutions to certain of their difficulties .
10 Although this may be a couple of years out of date , it only costs £3 and it may give some clues as to the strength of the company .
11 The process can be speeded up somewhat by changing the blotting paper several times while the flowers are being pressed , although you must be extremely careful as the plants will be exceptionally fragile at this point and it may do more harm than good to disturb them .
12 Boston-based Ares Software Corp is hoping to licence its FontChameleon technology to operating system designers , application developers and printer manufacturers , and it may have some success since FontChameleon is supposedly compatible with existing PostScript and TrueType standards .
13 Furthermore , legislation frequently fails to achieve its objectives and it may have unintended consequences .
14 But as we have seen , the law in some cases allows anyone with a genuine interest to make an application for judicial review , and it may take such persons a considerable time to find out about the decision they want to challenge .
15 It is a mistake to be too ambitious to begin with , for when 50 or so near maturity they will require lots of food and it may take some gathering .
16 The trade gap looks appalling and it may take some time before we see a significant drop in consumer spending .
17 Acrylic tends to dry less opaque than it look when wet , and it may take repeated overpainting when thin layers of colour are used to cover completely something underneath .
18 It 's also worth noting that if leather corals are disturbed , especially by introducing them into an unfamiliar aquarium , the polyps will retract and it may take several days for them to reopen .
19 Not everyone suits the same kind of photographic style , and it may take several tries before you find a picture that eventually gets you noticed .
20 Clearly such use has its attractions : it is quite similar to the original use , and it may provide local employment .
21 I mean , I 'll get a box sent to me and it might get one spin at home so that I can relax , sort of wipe my brow knowing it does n't jump , the quality 's good and it 's loud enough … ’
22 This year , the second on from the Festival is still proving to be a bumper one for individual membership ; we are now well in to the 900 's and it would give great satisfaction and joy to all if the magic figures ‘ 1000 ’ could appear in the membership book lovingly kept by the Treasurer and Secretary .
23 So erm yes there is the risk that the French , one of the French power stations could go wrong and it would affect southern England .
24 After all , these guys are no part of my battle , most of them do n't know me , and they 've turned out in numbers only because Rufus said they had to defend their territory — but I decide this ai n't the time for that , and it would make more sense to invite these gift-horses in for coffee and what 's left of the whisky .
25 And that was one of the justifications of bringing it in , that it would raise a sense of er it would raise erm the actual percentage of people voting in elections and it would make local issues er more pertinent at local elections .
26 misfortune , and yet , and yet the cost of putting them into a bed and breakfast would stop those people 's houses going on the market and it would stop those people who are benefitting from it , from benefitting from it
27 Teetotallers did not stop insisting on the primary importance of individual commitment but the change in attitude did begin to filter through Nonconformity as a whole and it would have long-lasting effects on attitudes towards the state .
28 Its surface area would dissipate heat continually at the same rate at which it exceeded ambient temperature , and it would need 8100 kilocalories of solar radiation in addition to its metabolic increment .
29 Well that 's interesting , because six women do the job in eight hours , and it would take eight women to do it in six hours .
30 Further impractical solutions include forbidding obese people to reproduce : the effect of this would be surprisingly small , and it would take several generations of extremely unpopular enforced birth control to even halve the rate of obesity in the population .
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