Example sentences of "[art] [noun] it [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | An animal capable of symbolization can carry away from a situation an inner trace that stands in for the response it may make when it next encounters the situation . |
2 | Coleridge told Estlin that his heart ‘ yearned toward the ministry ’ , and he was soon able to convince himself that even his unorthodox beliefs might not be a major obstacle to his acceptance of the post , and the income it would guarantee . |
3 | Bill Breakell , the national park 's tourism officer , said : ‘ If car congestion continues to grow in some parts of the park it may prove necessary to consider car free zones with access only by bus , foot or cycle . ’ |
4 | The government , already facing labour unrest and mounting inflation , needs all the sympathy it can get , especially if as some believe , it intends calling an early general election . |
5 | The alternative approach of defining one or more new registers was rejected because of the complexity it would have added to an already complex set of algorithms . |
6 | It 's light enough to carry around , tipping the scales at just under 5lbs , but with the help of large rubber pads on the base it should stay put on stage . |
7 | William Shenstone , writing forty years earlier , explains in more realistic terms that the privileged interest themselves in the cottage ‘ partly on account of the variety it may introduce ; on account of the tranquillity that seems to reign there ; and perhaps , ( I am somewhat afraid ) on account of the pride of human nature ’ . |
8 | Although the Bank of England does not deal directly in the parallel markets and does not provide ‘ last resort ’ lending facilities , it nevertheless closely monitors the various money market rates of interest and if necessary seeks to influence them , either by its dealings in the discount market or by ‘ indicating ’ the direction it would like to see interest rates move . |
9 | The water maze offers a number of advantages for the study of spatial learning in that within the tank the animal is quite unconstrained as to the direction it may take , though this must be balanced against the fact that the swimming task is somewhat stressful and the animal is learning how to reach a relatively precarious goal . |
10 | There is a wide consensus among medical educators and students about the need for change and the direction it should take , and there are plenty of examples from Britain and elsewhere that change is possible and can be effective . |
11 | Saturation coverage of three-and-a-half weeks of intense campaigning may have given way to non-stop reports of a complicated new chess game — as each main party , neither with an overall majority , manoeuvres to secure the support it will need to form the next Government . |
12 | Science is entitled to all the support it can get , to all it needs . |
13 | Nevertheless , the authority of an ecumenical Council , more representative of the whole world than any previous Council , working responsibly and prayerfully across four years with all the support it could get from the ablest theologians , is clearly in human and ecclesial terms as considerable as can be . |
14 | The latter is established partly because of the expertise it can develop , and this expertise is not related solely to fact finding . |
15 | With the daggerboard retracted. the board can be steered solely by weight movements and behaves like a surfboard , water-ski or skateboard , in that if you weight one side of the board it will turn in that direction . |
16 | I did not want Jean-Claude to think I thought of his work only in terms of the money it might earn . |
17 | One Opposition MP , whose constituency includes Cowley , is calling on Aerospace to invest in car-making the money it would have spent on paying back the Government . |
18 | ‘ I know that the National Health has n't got the money it would like but when it 's so important , I think it should be done . |
19 | Budd reckons it was a ’ monumental success ’ , allowing the company to develop a fully-computerised design and manufacturing system essential to future competitiveness not to mention the money it will make on the Thunderbird contract itself . |
20 | Well yeah but think of the chaos it would cause , swapping over |
21 | ooh think of the chaos it would cause |
22 | Once the House is seised of the case it may exercise ‘ any powers of the Court of Appeal . ’ |
23 | If the Consortium eventually wins the case it would give other embattled communities and planning authorities fresh confidence to challenge outstanding IDO claims , rather than compromise . |
24 | If this were the case it would explain why they had not held meetings on this occasion . |
25 | If we printed details of the case it would make her identity too plain to the authorities but suffice it to say that she was detained with some others for celebrating a ‘ banned person ’ — Nelson Mandela . |
26 | This being the case it would have been good to have had some assessment of Kellner 's copy of the cello suites , recently issued in facsimile by Bärenreiter together with Anna Magdalena 's copy and two others . |
27 | She says if they had lost the case it would have opened the flood gates fort many more people to claim gypsy status and demand sites from the council . |
28 | But it is one thing to say that once the House of Lords is seised of the case it must resolve all outstanding issues in the appeal itself . |
29 | ‘ Apart from the damage it would do to the ground I knew it would have to be ridden every day and then if it bolted or got stuck in the mud it would be my responsibility . ’ |
30 | It also explains why Mr Morita hastily withdrew his chapters of the book , for fear of the damage it might do to Sony 's sales . |