Example sentences of "[det] [vb mod] [verb] it [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Motorola Inc says it 'll have 40MHz 68040 parts shipping by the third quarter , 50MHz versions in the fourth , going to 0.5 micron technology : its next-generation part , Q , or the 68060 ( UX No 380 ) , will deliver 100 MIPS performance by the end of next year , it says — that must put it around a year behind Intel Corp , who 's 100 MIPS P5 , or 80586 iteration is due at the end of this year . |
2 | Take the key out and that should lock it now . |
3 | What makes a task easier for some may make it more difficult for others . |
4 | This may make it more difficult for these firms to raise finance in the future : the Stirling study will cover both these questions . |
5 | This must make it hard for the agencies who undertake to deliver telephone sales messages . |
6 | Ms Kielly , 37 , said this would make it extremely difficult for people to get in and out . |
7 | However , it was considered that this would make it too expensive for the ‘ generality of purchasers ’ and it was confined to ‘ those plants only which are either curious in themselves or may be useful in trades , medicines , etc. including the figures of such new plants as have not been noticed by any former botanists . ’ |
8 | For example , a good sailor gybing a short board changes his feet at the end of the turn ; the novice attempting this would find it very difficult since at this stage you should change the feet before changing the rig . |
9 | Not everyone holds IBM Corp 's PS/2 product line in the highest possible regard , but few would put it quite the way Reuter did : ‘ the PS/2 Server is a faulty tolerant server system designed for Novell NetWare environments ’ it declared roundly . |
10 | Some results fit the prediction very well ( e.g. if the numbers of offspring with red eyes is just three times the number with white eyes ) ; some fit it quite well ( e.g. if 61 have red eyes and 23 have white eyes ) , and some would fit it very badly ( e.g. if all but one had white eyes ) . |
11 | In the 1960s feminism was a fairly middle-class affair — some would say it still is — except that in Britain , just as in the earlier suffrage , trade union and legal struggles around the turn of the century , working-class women have been strongly involved in campaigns to do with working conditions and wages , male violence , racism , childcare , housing and community action . |
12 | If it is , this will make it much easier for the creative people : if they can not actually find a typical individual customer , they can at least get a reasonably good idea of whom they are trying to reach . |
13 | This will make it much less likely that the entire human race will be wiped out by a calamity such as a nuclear war . |
14 | It will develop operations in other countries ; it will seek to develop downstream subsidiaries ; it will become increasingly self-reliant and all this will make it less and less relevant to the responsibilities of a government ministry . |
15 | This will make it extremely hard for some players to get more than two or three of the 11 games in Australia — and that would not be long enough to evaluate the newcomers ' test qualifications . |
16 | ‘ This will make it quite comprehensive and right up to date , more up to date than the published version of the Official Journal , ’ he said . |
17 | Although the diagram is simple and highly repetitive , few will get it completely correct . |
18 | The nature of the choice of language is , of course , slightly different from that of most speaker/listeners : it is a more closed choice — ‘ dictated ’ by the clients , but this can make it more difficult , not less so , particularly since so much can depend on choosing appropriately and being able to do so both ways : clearly a community interpreter can not work brilliantly into one language and culture and poorly into the other . |
19 | This can make it very difficult to keep to the repayment plans , and the loss of home and fuel becomes more likely . |
20 | That 'll leave it wide open for the supermarket boys to market a ‘ free-range acorn-fed pork ’ — an intensively bred pig , fattened up in woods in half the time and costing well under an eighth of the price . ’ |
21 | That 'll make it even cheaper , instead of double time . |
22 | That 'll cover it right up there . |
23 | They were facing each other , Ward saying , ‘ We have nothin , that could make it there and back . ’ |
24 | Many would think it quite appropriate for government to perform these regulatory functions , and if these non-governmental bodies did not perform them , government would almost certainly step in to fill the gap . |
25 | The symphony brings a refined performance , too , and many will find it most sympathetic that Marriner keeps Tchaikovsky 's big melodies flowing well . |
26 | The short version makes much less of the allegedly arduous process of painting , and many will find it more , er , palatable . |
27 | Given the 98 to 100 per cent support from dairy farmers it is looking for , that would mean it still bought virtually all the milk in its area while processing and selling much of it through its commercial company Scottish Pride . |
28 | That would make it easily accessible to the LHC . |
29 | ‘ In Scotland , a 5pc swing against the Conservatives would reduce our numbers from 11 to two and that would make it virtually impossible for a Conservative Government to govern in Scotland . ’ |
30 | That would make it extremely painful to have gone short of sterling in the past few days . |