Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] the [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And now it may have the same problem over here . |
2 | A series of bipartite agreements , each allocating a particular territory to a retailer would be treated entirely differently from a ( registrable ) multipartite agreement regarding exclusivity , though it may have the same effect . |
3 | You do n't need special equipment to hear the effect , so it should provide the same sensaround sound on your crappy hi fi as it would on an expensive job . |
4 | You do n't need special equipment to hear the effect , so it should provide the same sensaround sound on your crappy hi fi as it would on an expensive job . |
5 | It should have the same meaning for each person , whatever his contribution to the world , whether it be that of a labourer or that of the highly qualified expert in , for example , quantum mechanics or any other of those disciplines for the erudite which , to the laity border on unreality . |
6 | And if everything is expanding , at the same time , then relatively speaking it must remain the same size . |
7 | If government relies on principles of majoritarian democracy to justify its decisions about who may vote , it must respect the same principles in designing voting districts . |
8 | It might feel the same way again , ’ one diplomat pointed out . |
9 | How could you love a child who , because of its strangeness and deformity , precluded you from having a child of your own because it might bear the same strangeness and deformity ? |
10 | It 'll run the same RTU Real-Time Unix as the existing models . |
11 | It 'll run the same time as the Metro . |
12 | It 'll sound the same note . |
13 | In fact managing director Almerino Furlan warned Microsoft that it could go the same way as IBM Corp because , like Big Blue , it is trying to spread itself too thin . |
14 | If it held the shares intact it would suffer the same disadvantage that our ordinary investor encountered . |
15 | It would encompass the many quangos that the Government have set up in many areas , the operations of which have been highly criticised by the Public Accounts Committee and the Audit Commission . |
16 | It broke in the tabloids first , where it would do the most damage . |
17 | However , were the graph for the inert gases in carbonaceous chondrites to be plotted in Figure 5.2 it would have the same shape as that of the planets . |
18 | ‘ I wish I thought it would have the same effect . ’ |
19 | Virgin has already replaced pins on three of its jets and said it would take the same stance as BA . |
20 | IBM Corp is also positioning PowerPC against Intel Corp 's Pentium , saying it will offer the same performance at a much lower cost . |
21 | After a while , if undisturbed , the Aplysia puts its siphon out again , and if it is then prodded a second time , it will show the same withdrawal reflex . |
22 | If you have not time to bake the cakes you must scent a piece of gingerbread and give him that , and it will answer the same purpose . ’ |
23 | It will run the same version of Concurrent 's RTU Real-Time Unix as the existing models . |
24 | It will follow the same format . |
25 | It will replace the former market at Sneinton which is to be cleared to make way for new business units creating 550 new jobs . |
26 | This is difficult to explain since when a fully saturated complex is half dissociated it will have the same occupancy as a complex generated at half saturation . |
27 | In these instances our reaction to this great loss is likely to be much stronger , although it will have the same components of grief as any other unexpected loss . |
28 | With a pixel refresh rate of 320 million per second , SGI claims it can deliver the same amount of data to a screen in one second as appears in during a typical 30 second television advertisement . |
29 | It can take three to six months of regular vigorous aerobic exercise to build up a powerful heart and lungs ; and it can take the same period of inactivity to lose it all . |
30 | Let us imagine , for the sake of illustration , a company being able to change its production process so that it can produce the same number of widgets but with half the number of people . |