Example sentences of "of it [modal v] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Other regions that on the face of it may seem rather benign — including open reaches of tropical ocean — may , for long periods , be almost devoid of life .
2 While much of it may seem blindingly obvious , one non-NHS member of the team behind the strategy points out : ‘ Irrespective of the fact that the approach is well recognised in industry , it 's totally innovative in NHS terms .
3 The most feasible means is to pump it as a gas or liquid through a pipeline to the ocean , where at 500 metres , most of it would stay out of contact with the atmosphere for many years , since liquid carbon dioxide has a density greater than seawater .
4 But with all that enthusiasm you 'd think at least some of it would rub off on David 's employees ?
5 His time for revenge and the peculiarly genuine appearance of it would come eventually .
6 There 'd be a lot of similarity to it , and I think if we 're honest a lot of it would come back to things .
7 so that when it er , come apart you would have some of it together and some of it would bond together so that you could do it yourself then .
8 With such tourist pulling potential it was only a matter of time before the line of sections of it would hum again to wheel flange above fishplate … and so it proved in 1972 when a narrow gauge scheme was hatched to open 5.5. miles of trackbed between Pant ( Merthyr Tydfil ) and Torpantau .
9 ‘ to pass ahead of the foremost part of another moving motor vehicle , being a vehicle proceeding in the same direction wholly or partly within that area ’ This phrase means that the offending vehicle or part of it must pass ahead of a slower moving motor vehicle travelling in the same direction .
10 Well part of it can leave again , but as it is more is getting trapped inside so it 's getting hotter
11 It splits up , some of it will go there , there , there , as you say the least of it will go down this high resistance .
12 It splits up , some of it will go there , there , there , as you say the least of it will go down this high resistance .
13 A brief discussion of it will lead naturally also to some remarks on some views ; bout ethics put forward quite recently by John McDowell .
14 Our own experience in writing this chapter has confirmed our previous experience that this material is in short supply and widely dispersed , and some of it will disappear altogether if it is not soon collected .
15 The shock of it will come hard . ’
16 The Evangelical party will perhaps continue to exalt their hero as partially as parties always do — but the members of it will act thus only so far as they are possessed by party spirit , rather than by the pure spirit of the doctrines which they hold in common with their so-called Catholic opponents , whom adversaries style popish .
17 It is already proving beneficial to many churches , and the Commission has urged earlier in this Report that those churches which have nut taken advantage of it should do so .
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