Example sentences of "[prep] it [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 More , or even enough , of it may exhaust the allocation of resources for paediatric care .
2 ‘ This is a wonder drug and a single course of it would cost a small fortune — yet you make lots of it through delight .
3 The mechanics of it would capture the young imagination .
4 If it could be demonstrated that English facilitated ‘ objectivity ’ more than other languages , then users of it would have a powerful weapon for affirming and legitimating their rights to certain positions of authority in relation to cultures or sub-cultures in which language use lacked this quality .
5 ‘ to pass ahead of the foremost part of a stationary vehicle on the same side of the crossing as the approaching vehicle , the stationary vehicle having stopped to accord precedence to a foot passenger ’ This phrase is the alternative offence to point number 6 and means that the offending vehicle or part of it must pass a stationary vehicle as opposed to a moving motor vehicle in point 6 .
6 If this was the French invasion then the news of it must reach the allied headquarters quickly .
7 As Faye 's private nurse , she would be filling an important position , and her professionalism or lack of it could make the difference between a healthy baby and another tragic loss .
8 If Philippe knew of — or even suspected — the existence of this story , this would have been adequate reason to abolish a powerful movement whose knowledge of it could give the descendants of the Merovingians excuse to usurp the throne , claiming direct lineage from Christ .
9 Much of it can represent an alternative brand of rural Conservatism or ‘ the only way to beat the Tory ’ .
10 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
11 Piling up information for the sake of it can reveal a lack of understanding .
12 You will still pay the same amount in tax for the year , but some of it will reach the Inland Revenue earlier .
13 And , again , though this seems elementary it represents a deep truth , and the background knowledge of it will give the eventual manuscript extra power .
14 I mean if we do n't have compatible systems , then it 's not going to make a lot of it will make a difference , but not going to make as much difference , but I think if we do it could it really could be revolutionary .
15 A child will learn far more about a dandelion if he has to draw it because to draw it he must observe it very carefully and the drawing of it will implant the shape and colour and texture firmly in his mind , even though his drawing may not be very good or life-like .
16 Concrete for paths can be laid directly on to the hardcore , as some of it will fill the open surface , binding the hardcore together .
17 ’ It is most important that the French should be aware of the united action of England with the other powers , the knowledge of it will have a most wholesome influence on the French government . ’
18 The author traces the lively thirteenth-century silk trade , as contacts grew with China and traders from Genoa bought ever greater quantities of Persian silk , much of it used to embellish the homes of a prospering merchant class in Europe 's expanding towns .
19 When wireless communications become available for a wider range of portables , the prevalence of Notes and applications like it will go a long way towards tying into networks PCs that are being under-utilised as little more than personal information managers .
20 But as we 're completely in the dark about what sort of intelligence service — if any — we 're up against it would do no harm to take precautions .
21 One view is that the rising indebtedness might suddenly trigger a loss of confidence , with the consequential withdrawal of funds from the USA and massive sale of US dollars ; the exchange rate for the dollar would collapse , and with it would collapse the value of dollar-denominated assets held by non-US residents .
22 The obligation to state reasons , being contained in the Treaty , is a basic requirement , and failure to comply with it may invalidate the instrument concerned .
23 The double glazing should be well sealed , because air can get through the smallest space , and with it will travel the sound vibrations .
24 So no by the relevant district councils indicate that we haven infrastructure that goes with it will have a very big impact on that area .
25 ‘ It 's cold , but as long as the baby 's well wrapped up it 'll do no harm .
26 ICS will contact all known investors with the firm , which acted as an adviser on investments , life assurance and unit trusts , and any others not hearing from it should contact the ICS , although declaration of default does not necessarily mean all investors will be eligible for compensation .
27 As the object shrinks further , no signals from it can cross the sphere with the Schwarzschild radius , not even light .
28 It needs to be of the highest possible standard , and the music which is used within it should represent a variety of styles and traditions , as a preparation for leading worship in the wider Church .
29 and the reason for that was because if left in it might mislead a prospective purchaser
30 If the incorrect code was programmed in it would activate a canister of lethal nerve gas which was secreted in the ceiling directly above the door .
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