Example sentences of "[conj] [noun pl] it [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 For each organization identified indicate which equipment , software , or services it will supply .
2 The degree of damage by chipping and splitting of the teeth is already greater , of its kind , than has been observed in the predator assemblages ( see Chapter 3 ) , and since it is combined with absence of breakage of the skulls and mandibles it would seem to present a different pattern of modification from the pellet assemblages .
3 This emphasizes the intentional nature of the curriculum , and the various forms and settings it can have .
4 Now that LIFESPAN knows about the media types and units it can use , you can tell it about the specific media items you have available for it .
5 Each unit is a self-contained cost centre and has a list of deliverables and goals it must achieve .
6 It had now cast its net more widely over the British universities for the most brilliant mathematicians , physicists and chess-players it could find ; and some from other disciplines and of diverse talents had been trawled .
7 Years and years and years it would take .
8 File control box and files and buffers it will have to probably
9 He 'd encouraged her to look with his eyes — a planner 's eyes — at the scope of the whole thing ; to raise her sights from the individual plant in the bed , to the design of the whole park , and the needs and expectations it must fulfil .
10 By means of added rhythmic patterns in chords and arpeggios it can fill out the music to enhance the singing of a congregation .
11 Unlike the problems which surround retirement from work , the loss of the parental role has not been widely discussed as a social issue , and certainly not in terms of the problems and difficulties it might bring in its wake .
12 With something so idiosyncratic there are things it ca n't do at all well , and others it can perform superbly .
13 If there is excessive growth of algae in lakes and rivers it can create an almost solid green mat across the surface of the water .
14 However , if too much phosphorus gets into lakes and rivers it can encourage excessive growth of the microscopic plant life , called algae , and other water plants .
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