Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If they ignore the risk of workplace stress claims , it may cost them another fortune . |
2 | It may offer you important savings on your logistical costs , compared with shipping directly via the nearest port ! |
3 | Moreover , ’ he continued , ‘ perhaps it may give you some time to reflect on the Lady Maude . ’ |
4 | More intimately , it may give us greater understanding . |
5 | It may give us some answers . |
6 | It may take you several weeks to refine the answers . |
7 | ‘ Peter Brooke should also , ’ he writes , ‘ persuade the Chairman and Chief Executive ( of Channel 4 ) that , even though it may cause them some embarrassment , it is in their interests that they commit themselves fully to telling the public the truth and to assisting the police and the Director of Public Prosecutions . ’ |
8 | I mean the only thing that an appeal fund like that should do is to give the widows and dependents of the the dead of the platform , it should give them immediate money to tide them over until they get their compensation which they need . |
9 | I do n't think it should cause you any problems , but it is something that 's come on late erm as a result of maternity cover . |
10 | For example , if the car in front goes under a bridge it should take you two seconds to reach that point . |
11 | He walked round the room , examining every object as though it might tell him some secret . |
12 | Do n't know where I could put you , except in me bedroom , only if I did it might send me young man potty . |
13 | It might take them some time to find out about Laura , because the interesting part of the story took place some years earlier . |
14 | ‘ He took over a team in turmoil — and it might take him five years to get it right . |
15 | ‘ It might take me all summer , but I 'll do it . |
16 | Well we can we can but as I said , the two lads who know about it , who could do it , they said well it might take us two days . |
17 | So you multiply this year 's output by one point five and it 'll give you next year 's output . |
18 | So once you know that , these two are the same you take that from one eighty , halve the answer and it 'll give you these angles , and if you 've got that ang if you 've got these angles , then you can work out most things . |
19 | It 'll give you more space and more time to do these things , yes . |
20 | It 'll give us some clues . |
21 | It 'll give us more time ter get the load stashed . |
22 | It 'll give it some form of protection which we have n't got round to doing the erm oh |
23 | ‘ But it 'll cost ye three quid , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye get beat , if it takes a week . ’ |
24 | I mean , but your train fare alone will cost you , it 'll cost you thirty quid . |
25 | A hundred grams , for one bar , costs you twenty eight pence , right , and then another one that 's two hundred grams and it 'll cost you fifty pence . |
26 | You do n't go into areas that are poorly lit if you can help it , you do n't take a short cut through the dark woods because it 'll save you five minutes on your journey , stick in well lit , we well lit areas . |
27 | oh yeah , it 'll take him all day to get ready for it , psyching himself up , mentally prepare himself to get into the kitchen |
28 | It 'll take them all morning to cover the kids from the school . |
29 | It 'll take me fifty minutes |
30 | do that tonight , cos it 'll take it all week to dry ! |