Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] it [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the decisions clearly are easier at than others because we get a certain concensus on the easy ones , while we 've gone to some of the more difficult ones to exemplify behind the changes that need to come about that it will not have a direct impact on schools and their school budgets and the children , but will promote the services we 've always done .
2 It would probably carry on like this for at least another hour , and then the first of the departures would begin ; the ones with an early start in the morning , the ones with teenaged babysitters , the ones who rarely went out anyway … an hour after that they 'd be down to the hard core , and an hour after that it would just be a case of guiding out those last drunks who were too far-gone to find the door .
3 ‘ The paradox of this reform is that despite the abolition of PRT for new fields , and the reduced rate for existing fields , after 1993-94 it will actually raise revenue for the Exchequer , ’ he added .
4 For example , though normally consent is given in response to an initiative of another it need not be .
5 Because of this it would not be suitable for housing because of the danger to the population and the expense necessary to clean it up .
6 It is a sociocultural category of the highest importance , but just because of this it can not be empirically presumed .
7 Erm with some of these it may even be possible to y'know there 's a number of different adjectives that you could try with with some of these things like erm y'know how would you feel about knowing that you 're attractive to your own sex ?
8 In a letter made public yesterday MP Robert Key , until recently National Heritage Minister , said : ‘ The Home Office has a number of higher priorities and I understand that in the light of these it will not be possible to introduce the measure on touting into the Criminal Justice Bill . ’
9 Obviously a transfer of allegiance in the feudal way was much less of a strain than the submergence of a national spirit , and there was a great difference between the national spirit of Englishmen and the allegiance to the King of France or to the Great Moghul felt by the inhabitants of New France and of Bengal ; if the inhabitants of Bengal had felt that they were citizens of the nation of Bengal it would hardly have been possible for them to change to feeling they were Englishmen , but for them to feel that they used to owe allegiance to the Nawab of Bengal and now owed it to the British businessmen who had conquered the Nawab was not such a difficult transition .
10 What is less widely known is that at this moment two P-38 Lightnings , ( distinctive , long-range US fighters ) appeared , their star insignia clearly visible , and although it may have been coincidence even to the sophisticated in a crowd of some hundreds of thousands it must indeed have appeared that the mandate of heaven had assumed its newest form .
11 With a nose like this it could only be one plane .
12 This public celebration is still usually followed by the private honeymoon , despite the fact that for many it will not be the first holiday they have had together .
13 In connection with this it should also be remembered that all popular places , all sites actually used by the people , tend to retain the best routine of antiquity very much more than any localities or machines used by any privileged class .
14 According to recent evidence before the House of Representatives select committee on children and the family , had the exemption been indexed from 1948 it would now be worth $7,800 .
15 and from that it ca n't be bad can it ?
16 It is like expert power in that it can only be exercised if others recognise and accept it .
17 Alternatively , the purchaser may accept that the vendors have limited joint and several liability in that it can only recover limited accounts from each vendor .
18 While this type of filter can be used on the cichlid breeding aquarium , removing any debris that the digging cichlids stir up , it can have one serious drawback in that it will also remove any fry from the tank as well and has to be used with care in this situation , if at all .
19 The church planting team often has an obvious opportunity to get involved with secular organisations in that it will often meet in a secular building .
20 So far , the thrust of the analysis has been that firms are likely to want vertical integration and that , though in many cases it would be socially desirable , in some it may not be .
21 From this it could well be said that life motivation stems from the perpetual satisfaction of recurring desire .
22 From this it can readily be seen that only 56 institutions are of the size advocated in ‘ Better Schools ’ and yet this 19% caters for nearly half the student population whilst 148 sixth forms ( 52% of the total ) each with less than .
23 At any rate from 1571 it might well have been very disadvantageous for anyone in the district to openly profess allegiance to the Popish ways and Roman Catholic miners well might have been driven underground — and that is not fully intended as a pun .
24 Which was good for me ; if I had directed it in 1979 it would n't have had a chance . ’
25 Perhaps therefore Edward 's claim was not as strong in principle as has sometimes been suggested , and if accepted in 1328 it might eventually have been subject to challenge by sons born to other Capetian females .
26 In particular it could not cope with the pressure of a growing population .
27 For this reason , some of the Prince 's closest friends were against the marriage ; they feared that with so little in common it could never work .
28 The only snag with this last course was that when the pension was paid out in 2003 it would still be at its 1970 value .
29 In selecting the sum for Tender it should also be borne in mind that in cases where an argument of contributory negligence is made , the pursuer himself may , in his own mind , be prepared to accept rather more blame for the accident than would probably be established after Proof .
30 That is what it comes from and to that it must always return for nourishment . ’
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