Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 It may involve complaints about the methods used to investigate the offence : see Reg. v. Heston-Francois [ 1984 ] Q.B .
2 Since manufacture always has to be practised upon materials , its first implication is that it may show signs of the constraints these materials bring to the technological process ( Gombrich 1979 : 63–94 ) .
3 Second , it may identify problems in the research proposal and save the researcher repeating another 's mistakes .
4 The definition of price stickiness which we shall employ in this section does not in fact alter very much the policy implications of the model developed in the previous chapter , although it may have implications for the test of that model .
5 It may impose conditions on the person in whose favour the order is made or on a parent or person with whom the child is living .
6 It is likely , in general , that advertising can build on the strengths , but that it may need improvements to the physical product to eliminate the weaknesses .
7 It may include details of the care best suited to help that patient towards recovery .
8 This bass may be completely free or , if convenient , it may use sections of the series .
9 However , it should contain references to the underlying trends in profitability , risk , and the increasing reliance on debt .
10 It should enable collections in the main building to be rearranged in a more logical sequence .
11 It must get the economy out of recession , it must lay foundations for the future .
12 It was not until the final pre-Budget meeting that it was dropped , at the insistence of Margaret Thatcher who felt it might sour relations with the press at a time when they would otherwise be enthusing over economic achievements .
13 It might help readers of the letter to quote the paragraph that followed the one you half quoted and half summarised :
14 It might have advantages in the case of an invalid legacy per vindicationem .
15 Alternatively , it might use funds from the sale of government-held shares of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone , Japan Tobacco and JR railways as well as earnings from a proposed system of betting on football matches .
16 So Swindon are having to scout around the lower divisions for new talent , although they 're optimistic it 'll bring dividends for the club .
17 A consultative panel on badgers has been meeting this week ; it 'll make recomendations to the Agriculture Minister , John Gummer , which may include the introduction of widespread TB testing .
18 As to suggestions that if the deal did not happen , it could throw doubts on the future of the bank , he said : ‘ I think that is not an unfair conclusion . ’
19 But in a few years it could find applications in the long-term treatment of parasitic diseases , and even as a contraceptive pill .
20 This could have severe repercussions for the landlord in that it could include easements over the adjoining retained land of the landlord adversely affecting the landlord 's ability to use or develop that land .
21 It could yield kilograms of the material at a time .
22 Meanwhile , it was reported on Sept. 26 that the World Bank had authorized the creation of a special facility to grant concessional credit to help lower-middle income countries to re-settle migrant workers fleeing Iraq and Kuwait , and that it would advance disbursements from the Bank 's soft loan affiliate , the International Development Association ( IDA ) , to the poorest countries .
23 It would mean firemen in the north of the county would be able to use the vehicle , as well as those in Darlington and the south .
24 The County Council , if we 're talking about Mr 's erm strategy , the County Council would have severe reservations about going down towards thirty one thousand dwellings , we 've got twenty nine thousand dwellings erm already committed er I think it would create difficulties over the period that the the structure plan er would run , would create undue tension certainly in er er in settlements across North Yorkshire , on the basis of seeing an absence of land being allocated .
25 But the Supreme Allied Commander and the British Chiefs of Staff saw no military advantage in accepting this proposal , and also foresaw that it would create difficulties with the Soviet government , and therefore ignored it .
26 But there were serious objections to using the videotaped interview as a complete substitute for the child 's evidence in chief at the trial , because of the unsatisfactory nature of the questioning and because it would cause difficulties for the prosecution .
27 The opposition Labour Party made clear that it would support concessions on the occupied territories in exchange for peace .
28 There was hope that it would be a two-way process and that it would have benefits for the school .
29 This would make it harder for me to make changes ; and it would have implications for the responsibilities of Departmental Ministers since Select Committees would try to summon the Chairman of Cabinet Committees to give evidence in addition to the responsible Minister .
30 It would take months for the rocks to cool off , and about a thousand years for the steam in the air to condense back into the seas .
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