Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [vb infin] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If such a claim is made , the Commission may decide that there is no such distinct market ( in which case the member state concerned can appeal to the Court of First Instance ) or it may continue to deal with the merger itself , with particular reference to competition in the market concerned . |
2 | In order to sustain price discrimination between the two sets of purchasers , it may decide to integrate into the area of relatively elastic demand and charge a high price to the other . |
3 | They claim the City has less than half the resources it should have to deal with the growing number of such homes , H M O's for short . |
4 | For Gandhi , particular religions are necessary to convey what it might mean to speak of the one , true and perfect Religion which is beyond predication and not realized within finite existence . |
5 | Before exploring some of the attitudes held towards the issue of assessment by the arts teachers interviewed , it might help to look at the philosophies being advanced by them towards the teaching of their respective specialisms . |
6 | ( The court was explaining how to assess whether a procedure was an arbitration or a valuation : in that inquiry it might help to look at the profession of the umpire : see further 15.6 . ) |
7 | It has received meticulous counsel from one of the nation 's highest courts about what it might wish to say on the subject in the future . |
8 | Ousley says business is now split 60%-40% in favour of open systems versus the maintenance and servicing of its 1,800-odd remaining Cyber mainframe sites , which it 'll continue to support beyond the year 2000 . |
9 | it 'll have to go on the document location erm sheet B eight or something is n't it ? |
10 | It 'll have to go in The Advertiser . |
11 | If this is how the young child construes what is happening , it could begin to account for the response that four-year-olds typically give . |
12 | Because it would continue to share in the earth 's rotating motion , even after leaving the bow , it would fall to its origin even if the earth were moving . |
13 | However , Europe made it clear that it would continue to defer to the leadership of the United States in the ‘ peace process ’ , as it had done in the 1970s . |
14 | Husayn stated that if the PLO fell under Syrian domination there was a legitimate question as to whether it would continue to speak for the Palestinian people . |
15 | The second defendant had notified the Ohio court it would decline to submit to the jurisdiction . |
16 | On July 16 the Supreme Court ordered the Uttar Pradesh government to explain the nature of a concrete platform that had been built on the disputed site , and on July 22 declared that it would refuse to adjudicate on the issue until all construction activities had ceased . |
17 | This outlay represents around a fifth of what it would cost to dispose of the waste locally . |
18 | There was still no reply ; it would have to wait until the morning . |
19 | Then it would have to go to the Senior Management Committee for approval . |
20 | It would have to go through the books |
21 | It would have to happen at the speed of light . |
22 | Not only would this be a post-war record rate of growth if it were achieved , it would have to occur in the face of a worldwide recession . |
23 | A fleet of 60 French and Spanish ships could not easily be concentrated , and it would have to fight in the Channel against an English fleet of 45 of the line … |
24 | The Japanese government announced on Nov. 25 that it would agree to co-sponsor with the United States a UN resolution imposing an indefinite moratorium on the use of drift nets from the end of 1992 . |
25 | The case of Instan seems to be authority for the proposition that a common-law duty was imposed upon the defendant to continue to care for her aunt , having once undertaken this responsibility.55 It would seem to follow from the fact that a relationship has to be created for the duty to arise that if the relationship ceases by one party releasing and absolving the other of his obligations , the duty also ceases . |
26 | It would seem to follow from the proposed provision that he would certainly not be guilty unless the woman had a reasonable fear of immediate harm . |
27 | It would seem to follow from the Committee 's proposals that this is not rape , but no other offence would cover the defendant 's conduct . |
28 | If it is to be regarded as a genuine composition from the court of Cadwallon , it would seem to belong to the very eve of Hatfield . |
29 | If you rolled a god-like pebble across the valley floor , it would come to rest on the site of the Fish , for the location commanded every aspect and enjoyed every advantage — surrounded by lush flood meadows , watered by nearby falls and tumultuously clear fell becks , sweet in its grasslands and serene in its views . |
30 | To sum up then , according to the so-called unorthodox view , the company , or rather individuals on the conglomerate 's behalf , deals on either inside information acquired in the course of business about another company , for example , an investment banking client on the verge of announcing an increase in expected profits ; or on information ‘ leaked ’ by one arm of the conglomerate about a long or short position it has taken as market maker on specific shares and which it would like to off-load into the accounts of customers in the conglomerate 's fund management arm . |