Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] at a " in BNC.
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1 | Another distinct possibility is that , although annual incidence appears to be declining , it may stabilise at a far higher endemic level than that characterising the population prior to the ‘ epidemic ’ in 1979 . |
2 | The harm resulting from corporate discretion might lie in its impact on particular individuals or groups , or it might exist at a more abstract level , in the social disfiguration that the concentration of power in a small number of hands represents . |
3 | It might be short on intrigue and backstabbing but it would move at a cracking pace . |
4 | If LIFESPAN RDBI can not complete within the restricted time , it will stop at a sensible position from which it can subsequently restart . |
5 | It will aim at a Christian vision of human life as it is and could be . |
6 | Run by the Greater London Association of Disabled People , it will look at a broad range of disability issues as they affect disabled women . |
7 | Er yeah it is Stefan but because you know it 's the first one to come into leaf and the first one to shed , then possibly it will flower at a different time as well I would think and that may be the clue . |
8 | If the agouti finds one , it is likely to find far more than it can eat at a single sitting . |
9 | In practical terms , this means that when a yellow-hot lava is first emitted , it can flow at a rate of many kilometres an hour , but lower down on the flanks of the volcano , when it is cooler , it slows to the speed of a run , and then of a fast walk . |
10 | Alternatively , by conditioning in a physiologically isotonic saline solution , it can remain at a constant size . |