Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever the type or destination of a report , and whether its length is several pages or several volumes , it should start with a registration of the following information |
2 | It was entirely fitting that it should end with a sit-in at the Guildhall by a number of homeless families and with a dispute over the allocation of houses . |
3 | Strange that it should survive with an adversary , the BBMF Mk II Spit which I once serviced . |
4 | We are looking for people who can accept that the past has passed and , whilst remembering it with fondness , can also look to the future and view what it might bring with a degree of optimism and hope . |
5 | Erm it 'll come with a set of headphones and a little doohickey for er |
6 | It could do with a bit of script-editing but satellite sceptics expecting a botch-job held together by sticky-backed plastic will be pleasantly surprised . |
7 | So it would work with a square . |
8 | She scowled at the broad back , with the T-shirt stretched taut over his muscles , and wondered how it would look with a sandwich hurled at it . |
9 | It will open with a visit to Hunterston to see the B Station simulator in action , and for an explanation of its hardware and techniques . |
10 | ‘ All I can say is that it will end with a question mark over the future . |
11 | It will deal with a range of industrial chemicals and toxic substances from around the county and anglers fear the river could be hit by a major pollution . |
12 | It is merely a rough guide to the general sentencing levels that this court feels is appropriate , and allowance needs to be made for inconsistency on the part of the Court of Appeal itself ( Thomas , 1993 ) , plus the considerable ‘ latitude ’ which is normally allowed before it will interfere with a sentence passed by the Crown Court . |
13 | It can cope with a cold , fight off a serious illness and with time , even mend a broken bone . |