Example sentences of "[adj] it [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 Yet by 1871 the tide had turned ; and in 1895 it could be said that ‘ the court will not allow a precatory trust to be raised unless … it comes to the conclusion that it was the intention of the testator to create a trust ’ .
2 From this it may be judged that the Chauncys had been friends of the Blencowe family , and that a reference from Susanna Jennens carried weight with them .
3 From this it may be seen that the health of the motor industry is critical to the health of the British economy .
4 On account of this it may be somewhat less prone to stealing , or consuming inedible objects such as stones .
5 ‘ To this it may be objected that although it is necessary to tax in order to wage war , it is not necessary for the Executive to tax without a statute .
6 After this it may be possible to evaluate whether he did overestimate its importance .
7 By doing this it may be possible to identify concessions which cost the seller very little and yet be highly valued by the buyer .
8 Further than this it would be frivolous of us to speculate .
9 While there is undoubtedly a good deal of truth in this it would be wrong from the anti-regulators to assume that investors are unconcerned about the presence of insiders .
10 In order to compensate for this it would be worth exploring the effects of using , say , under 65 years standardised mortality ratio for men and under 75 years standardised mortality ratio for women , which will be based on similar numbers of deaths .
11 this it would be something times ten to the minus twenty three .
12 At times like this it would be nice if we lived nearer could help out .
13 Pity they ca n't record video on this it would be quite amusing .
14 To this it might be retorted that no-one linguistically advanced enough to look up a word in a dictionary could possibly require a definition of the word home .
15 To this it might be objected that one learns the meaning of ‘ blue ’ through seeing blue things and being told they are blue ; learning the meaning of the word is a matter of attaching a word to the look of something ; the look is basic .
16 To this it might be replied that it is not simply the case that the evaporation/solar-flares analogy is not sufficiently strong an analogy to justify our using the term ‘ afternoon ’ on the Sun ; it is no justification at all .
17 Look at this it might be three ninety nine , but I 'll get it
18 They argued that to avoid this it should be placed under trade union control .
19 If the work is to do this it should be interactive , rather than tangential ; it should have a clear purpose within the context of the drama .
20 If the sample volume is smaller than this it should be adjusted to 0.5 ml with water and transferred to a 1.5 ml microfuge tube .
21 To achieve this it will be essential to create a culture where services are given back to the people and delivered with the attitude that the ‘ customer is sovereign ’ .
22 From this it will be seen that the most senior judges are Lords of Appeal in Ordinary ( or Law Lords ) who are members of the House of Lords and sit , in their judicial function , in the Appellate Committee of that House .
23 If we do this it will be a lot more meaningful .
24 Mr. Deputy Speaker ( Sir Paul Dean ) : With this it will be convenient to take the following amendments .
25 With this it will be convenient to take the following : New clause 17 — Abolition of 20 per cent .
26 With this it will be convenient to take the following : New Clause 4 — Power of Chief Inspector for Wales to promote studies for improving efficiency etc. —
27 Madam Deputy Speaker : With this it will be convenient to consider the following amendments :
28 In order to do this it will be necessary to have records of expenditure on materials and weekly time sheets recording time spent on individual projects by each worker .
29 In order to do this it will be necessary to have records of expenditure on materials and weekly time sheets recording time spent on individual projects by each worker .
30 Thus From this it will be seen that the impedance between the lead and return at any point , including the input , along an infinite transmission line is the same , namely Z k .
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