Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , it may change financial reporting practice because of what it represents in the continuing controversies about professional self-regulation . |
2 | In terms of product development , HDTV may not have profound implications but it may change some design factors . |
3 | At least in the eyes of the courts , too close a scrutiny of business decisions may , in addition , be dangerous , since it may inhibit legitimate risk taking . |
4 | As the project team commented : ‘ The public are naturally unwilling to accept change , particularly when it may involve some travelling disadvantage , unless they can recognise clear compensating benefits … . |
5 | It may start sum luv creation . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | As with bites from other venomous animals , young and elderly people are most at risk ; and even if a bite is not fatal , it may cause massive tissue damage , so that hospitalisation is often necessary . |
9 | What is particularly frightening is that in the long term it may cause irreparable brain damage . |
10 | Whilst it may seem that Standing Committee are abandoning Hong Kong Branch in a time of upheaval in the colony , the 1991 A.G.M. also resolved that the Branch should be provided with the opportunity of reformation in the future if formally requested to do so by the ‘ Chairperson ’ of the now disestablished ‘ Branch ’ . |
11 | It may seem that Community law is somewhat remote from us as individuals and is irrelevant to our daily lives . |
12 | Indeed , if monetary relaxation succeeds in stabilising output , it should unlock sharp productivity gains which could finance higher import costs . |
13 | ‘ This may have seemed like a good idea when the rink was being built because it should give long term durability , but when a problem like this arises then the whole rink has to be closed and dug up . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | On the figures , the company says that it should achieve double digit profit growth in the year to March 1994 but will fall short of the 13.3% figure achieved in 1992-93 , because of cuts in international tariffs agreed with the government last year and expected to be implemented on July 1 this year . |
16 | If shape information were available accurately from the pattern recogniser it should enable more candidate words to be discarded due to incorrect shape . |
17 | The fundamental design concept of a microcomputer is that it should provide real computing power to tackle the same kinds of task that larger computers handle but in a machine which is almost as easy to use as a calculator and typewriter . |
18 | Given an input file of text , the task of a spelling checker is to identify those words which are incorrect , but first it must perform some document normalisation . |
19 | It must offer 24-hour crisis assistance so that individuals are not left untreated or unsupported during an acute episode of illness , no matter what time of the day or night a crisis arises |
20 | It must make some chord fingerings awkward , though … |
21 | It must demonstrate high quality management , have excellent growth prospects and be prepared to invest time both before and after flotation in keeping its investors informed . ’ |
22 | To realise that potential it must have fairer taxation treatment from its own Government . |
23 | It is important to note the implications of not calling the police ; for example , insofar as it might affect future insurance claims . |
24 | There 's only one thing , it might mean more part time jobs for college leavers and things if they go to work on a Sunday in the big stores and they did , give them a foot up to start a job , then get taken on you know as . |
25 | Even now the magnetism that drew her to him was so strong that if he knocked at her door and said he 'd changed his mind , in spite of everything , it might take more amor proprio than she could muster to refuse him . |
26 | As TOGCs are not included , it might follow that input tax attributable to a TOGC will cease to be allowable . |
27 | It 'll mean more Day Care , more Home Care , more Occupational Therapy , for people in an area of the county who get far less levels of service than elsewhere in the county . |
28 | Now doctors say it 'll bring severe health risks … most seriously for asthma sufferers . |
29 | ‘ Now it 'll take all Wings Balsdon 's tact to get any parcels issued before next Monday . ’ |
30 | It 'll include most software distribution and networking technology , though print services will lag some two months behind . |