Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] it [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 The prosecution says it belonged to Westmore James , the defence say it could have been owned by Ian Barnes and Westmore James had been acting inself defence .
2 But Thamesdown Council say it 'll cost too much to put up gates and fences to keep the dogs out and it ca n't afford to pay the legal cost of bringing in a by law .
3 Labour supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies .
4 The Labour Pary supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor-racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies .
5 The Commissioner referred to the letter to Age Concern England in 1988 , from Nicholas Scott ( now Minister for Social Security and Disabled People ) which stated , ‘ In the last analysis , where a person in a home can no longer meet his fees but still requires nursing home or residential home care it will fall to the NHS or local authority as appropriate to provide that care if it is not otherwise available to the person ’ .
6 Cheltenham finished second — and many in the town say it should have won .
7 If the transformer is suitable for operation on the 240 volt UK mains supply it should have terminals marked ‘ OV ’ and ‘ 240V ’ , and these are the two terminals to which the mains input should be connected .
8 The time together was n't at all the funeral wake it might have been .
9 Opponents of the MTO claim it would institutionalise the primacy of free trade over environmental protection and make it easier to challenge high national standards on environmental protection as unfair barriers to trade .
10 when this place come it should have been in my name were n't it , because he never done nothing for it
11 Although the project was a disaster , costing France £10 million , and counter-productive in giving Greenpeace much-needed publicity about France 's nuclear tests , it at least gave the DGSE some confidence that if in the future it accepted another Henry II-type command it would have the backing of its politicians .
12 POLICE hunting the killer of a champion Ayrshire cow believe it may have been slashed to death by a jealous farmer .
13 But the house owners the Forestry Commission say it must come down .
14 3.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event of any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonably require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
15 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
16 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
17 4.3 The Distributor hereby undertakes that in the event or any infringement of the Trade Mark it will offer all such assistance as the Publisher may reasonable require to enforce its rights in the Territory .
18 The gharial needs all the breeding help it can get , for it now rates as an endangered species .
19 After light conservation work it will go on view in the Cloisters ' ‘ Treasury ’ .
20 He said , " I 'll get out a plan of operations for you , Mr. Fairfax , and work out the value of any Forestry Commission grant it might attract .
21 But those in favour of the second chamber say it will survive Jamie 's exploits .
22 When a polymer , which is not too crystalline and has a reasonably high molar mass ( <20 000 g mol -1 ) , is in this elastic state it will elongate quite readily in the direction of an applied stress , e.g. natural rubber will stretch easily when pulled .
23 If the Government accepts and consults with those who are at the litigation coal face it could create truly radical and effective changes . ’
24 In hand to hand combat it would take two , perhaps three , androids to subdue just one of them .
25 In its present form it would have no relevance to homosexual unions and little relevance to a union involving a transsexual .
26 And it believes that if it is to survive in its present form it must become more serious in its outlook .
27 This is not the flip comment it might seem .
28 So how 's her shoulder , well a bit of heat and shoulder massage it would help .
29 Then , taking into account the resources of the authority , and the revenue available to it from the National Non-domestic Rate , the government is to decide how much Revenue Support Grant it will give , and how much revenue it considers should be raised by the authority itself through Community Charge .
30 For example , in the 1980s the UK appears to have hosted parts of an international car industry because it could provide a relatively cheap , disciplined and flexible labour force and , as a resuIt , the parts of the production process it could host were similar to those found in some Third World countries .
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