Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] it [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | A tourist video has been withdrawn from sale after fears it could threaten the safety of children . |
2 | However , after additions it would appear as in Fig. 7.4 . |
3 | for all sorts of reasons it may fail to fulfil its potential . |
4 | On behalf of BP and Unipart , he appointed a distributor to run the shop in Baku and agree the range of products it would stock , together with prices and credit terms for both lubricants and parts . |
5 | If it does turn out to be of general significance at a variety of scales it will imply that the increased environmental stress associated in some way with regressions promotes an increase in extinction rate and corresponding vacation of ecological niches , with a consequent opportunity for new species to establish themselves . |
6 | As XPS is useful for the study of surfaces it can give a good deal of information about species adsorbed on catalysts . |
7 | In the majority of cases it 'd make far more economic sense anyway . |
8 | It 's erm if you 've used that lots and lots of times it may have used up all the . |
9 | For tens of pennies it 'll take you to any one of 20 odd bays or villages in the area . |
10 | As most of the time taken is used up in searching through the various models the speed of the system will be a trade-off between the range of speakers it can understand and the number of words in the vocabulary . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | A central part of methods it would seem is tacit knowledge , developed and shared by those who work together but resting unformulated and thus unavailable to those without personal contact . |
13 | As we have seen , there is a variety of ways in which a reformulation can achieve relevance , and consequently , a variety of effects it may achieve . |
14 | West Germany 's contingent in the European Army was restricted in size and in the types of weapons it could use , and the guarantees against German misbehaviour were so ornate that the EDC treaty had more than 150 articles . |
15 | If prices remained high for a number of years it would become economic to develop marginal deposits in other parts of the world , such as Indonesia , New Guinea , New Caledonia , Peru and the US . |
16 | Yeah I do n't say we do n't row , I do n't say we do n't argue and get on each other 's nerves , we do , but when he goes back to work now for a couple of days it 'll take me three or four days to settle down into not having him there . |
17 | THE ANNIVERSARY of a Darlington landmark might still be celebrated despite fears it would go unnoticed . |
18 | THE 150TH anniversary of a Darlington landmark could still be celebrated , despite fears it would go unnoticed . |
19 | Oxfam is being urged to call off a charity pop concert because of fears it could attract thousands of travellers back to Castlemorton.Tickets are already on sale for the event although it has n't yet been granted a licence.Richard Barnett reports : |
20 | LOYALIST prisoners have been banned from wearing Remembrance Day poppies inside a top-security jail because of fears it could provoke republican violence , the Northern Ireland High Court heard today . |
21 | The sort of questions it can answer are , for example : |
22 | Our coming together as lovers , however temporary a state of affairs it may prove to be , was surely written in the stars ! ’ |
23 | As their mother lies dozing , one of them will suddenly pounce on the black tassel at the end of her twitching tail , using the same kind of actions it will need to pounce on a small prey animal in years to come . |
24 | In 1989 however they decided to bring more people into Medicaid up to 100 per cent of the line , by restricting the number of treatments it would pay for . |
25 | Clearly the first K guards correspond to the process ' possible communications , the next L-K to the minimal combinations of communications it can choose to accept from ( but not terminate ) , and the final N-L to its possible final states ( after termination ) . |
26 | If this even movement is only slightly broken , a well-sculptured melody can result : If this melody were made up only of crotchets it would have no life ; as it is , the occasional groups of two quavers give an impulse to the flow . |
27 | Without demonstrable concern for their welfare and the active promotion of an identity of interests it would have been difficult for a party of landed and industrial power to retain authority ( for an historical survey of this see McKenzie and Silver 1968 pp 42–73 ) . |
28 | As I have indicated on page 48 , there are a lot of other things an agency can or might do for you , and lots of departments it could have to do it . |
29 | If agreed by the Council of Ministers it will form the basis for support to the maintenance of traditional agriculture without intensification . |
30 | But a solicitor for Ayrshire and Arran Health Board told the inquiry that in the balance of probabilities it would have been too late . |