Example sentences of "[pron] it [modal v] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean in som In some ways in the word my it might have part of that symbol you write with a J in it . |
2 | By all accounts , the Soviet Union sees the bullying Mr Ozawa — the power behind Toshiki Kaifu 's government — as someone it can do business with . |
3 | We can examine individual finds or groups of them in different ways , depending on how the find was made , the area in which it occurred or the problem on which it might throw light . |
4 | For each exchange , supply a context in which it would make sense . |
5 | Neither could have foreseen the circumstances under which it would take place . |
6 | Firstly , the Bank of England ceased to announce in advance the rate at which it would provide assistance . |
7 | The treaty was scheduled to be signed in February 1992 , after which it would require ratification by the 12 national parliaments . |
8 | Moscow-based Steepler has signed an agreement with Hewlett-Packard Co under which it will handle distribution of HP workstations — the Palo Alto firm 's first reseller agreement for products other than its PCs . |
9 | Moscow-based Steepler has signed an agreement with Hewlett-Packard Co under which it will handle distribution of the HP Apollo 9000 series 700 workstations , marking the Palo Alto company 's first reseller agreement for products other than its personal computer systems — previously all workstations were sold direct by Hewlett-Packard Moscow in partnership with local software partners ; Steepler is planning to major on offering the machines for running graphics applications . |
10 | LASMO has sold its entire interest in 14 blocks , and part interests in three further blocks in which it will retain operatorship . |
11 | To put the problem in an extreme form , if we had access to all the genetic information in the egg and knew all the genes in detail , could we compute the animal to which it will give rise ? |
12 | I am worried about the guillotine motion and the extent to which it will inhibit discussion on important matters later . |
13 | But the most important action that it can take is to enter into a programme with the IMF as soon as possible , on the back of which it will gain access to many western funds . |
14 | The convention has been largely moribund since the general election , but Labour is insistent that it is the only cross-party forum in which it will take part . |
15 | It is the Board 's intention to identify ways in which it can extend examination options for secretarial staff . |
16 | This is by no means the end of the matter , but enough has been stated to show the breadth of the definition of development and the technical complexities to which it can give rise . |
17 | The imposition of colonial rule by the metropolitan bourgeoisie requires the creation of a state apparatus ‘ through which it can exercise dominion over all the indigenous social classes in the colony ’ . |
18 | One of the key benefits of the move will be to give Enterprise Training access to a professional marketing department through which it can promote awareness of its services to employers . |
19 | Law facilitates commercial activity by providing structures within which it can take place . |
20 | High oxygen levels are not important , for the fish has an air bladder with which it can breathe air . |
21 | Two centuries later , the Enlightenment returns : but not at all as a way for the West to take cognizance of its present possibilities and of the liberties to which it can have access , but as a way of interrogating it on its limits and on the powers which it has abused . |
22 | The government had assured them it would guarantee rank and privileges . |
23 | They admit it 's expensive , but say that by sharing the aircraft between them it should provide value for money . |
24 | Which is ridiculous cos if you put a H in front of it it should say hate . |
25 | Depending on the location of the new settlement , it it could have traffic consequences beyond North Yorkshire boundaries . |
26 | This new confidence rests on the now widely held assumption that the Japanese government will do whatever it must to support share prices until company earnings rebound . |
27 | The Government try to justify their claims about a minimum wage on the grounds of what it might to do employment , so it is worth spending a little time on the reasons why we shall insist on introducing it , and the rationale behind that . |