Example sentences of "[noun pl] it [modal v] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 It did n't stop them getting into very severe financial difficulties , and you may have read about this in recent times , it , there 's a proposal that the Science and Engineering Research Council may be so short of funds it may close the laboratory down .
2 Ghosh and Senko put forward an interpolation search in place of the track or lowest-level index , and showed that for normal key distributions it would improve the direct retrieval performance of IS files .
3 But if you start talking about taking some of the cash from the fund , you 've got to tell the clients it could affect the cover that they 've got , because it is n't a savings policy .
4 If " malice " is proved against a sole defendant or against all defendants it may aggravate the hurt and hence the final award .
5 Once a bank purchases such bills it can hold the bills to maturity or sell them in a secondary market to any other bank(s) .
6 Matthew Fullerton , chartered surveyor and a property consultant for MOE , said if the site was approved by planners it would double the company 's operating space .
7 Even in the early weeks it may increase the risk of a miscarriage .
8 League is concerned , is the amount of money coming into the game and the danger that over a few years it could widen the division between the haves and the have-nots .
9 As well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors . ’
10 ‘ As a whole as well as making it much safer for pedestrians it will make the town much more attractive to visitors , ’ she said .
11 A tourist video has been withdrawn from sale after fears it could threaten the safety of children .
12 Carried out in the wrong weather conditions it can produce the opposite to the desired effect .
13 Group environmental manager Jon Lawrence said : ‘ If Wedgwood is to achieve its objectives it will require the commitment and co-operation of every individual working for the Company and not just those who have specific responsibilities in this area .
14 The ship refused to do this , knowing it would be destroyed , and immobilised itself , using what techniques it could to warn the travellers .
15 ‘ I think in many ways it will set the tone certainly for the coming year and perhaps beyond , ’ she said , adding that it ‘ turns trickle-down economics around 180 degrees . ’
16 When applied to particular urban or rural situations it will reveal the dynamics which , while attracting some into the fellowship of the churches , are at the same time excluding others .
17 If the detachment moves more than 8″ away from its regiment then it must use its own leadership value for tests , but if it moves back within 8″ it will regain the leadership benefit .
18 In some cases it will mean the French-based Creole of Dominica or St Lucia .
19 You must give your correct date of birth , because in many cases it will affect the validity of your licence .
20 At two and a quarter hours it will test the bladder control of the average child , and some scenes could and should have been shorter .
21 If agreed by the Council of Ministers it will form the basis for support to the maintenance of traditional agriculture without intensification .
22 This induction period could , for some involve Accreditation of Prior Learning , consideration of records of achievement or profiles ; for others it might involve the identification of learning difficulties or special needs provision .
23 If the new sector colleges were able to apply for the use of those premises it could jeopardise the adult ethos and character of the provision and would subsequently deny many adults their first step back into education .
24 Sometimes this will be done in the form of a dawn raid ; on other occasions it will provide the parties with advance warning of its intended visit .
25 This does not perhaps leave the section totally without point , in that by directing the board to consider the employees it might expand the cognitive basis of decision making and so might on occasion lead to a superior accommodation of employee interests within the traditional framework of shareholder supremacy .
26 The kangaroo rat is so aware of such sound that even on the darkest of nights it can hear the approaching slither of a hunting rattlesnake .
27 In Zimbabwe 's case , England openly opposed their long-awaited elevation to Test status in 1992 on the grounds it would devalue the international game .
28 Because if if people took advantage of the of these facilities it would make the whole business an awful lot cheaper for them .
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