Example sentences of "it [verb] [noun] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In this first category we consider three main criticisms : ( a ) that the model developed in chapter 4 can not account for a major feature of all economies ; ( b ) that the model relies for all its results on very simple specifications of the aggregate supply and demand curves ; and ( c ) that even if one accepts the model as it stands governments might effectively stabilize the economy if they possess better information about the economy than the private sector , or indeed if different parts of the private sector possess different information .
2 It says Microsoft will likely be driven to support an optional Unix SVR4 personality on top of the NT kernel by 1995 or 1996 and that such a creature will be brought to life by a third party , nominating the Santa Cruz Operation Inc for the role .
3 And it fears spending could soon be capped by the Government .
4 The news has prompted a wave of euphoria at Windsor Park and rightly so — it seems Linfield will now pocket an estimated £100,000 from the hitherto unexpected meeting with FC Copenhagen in the next round .
5 Reportedly worth $3million , it meant Turlington could only be photographed in Klein 's clothes .
6 Kevin 's brother , who fancied himself as an amateur psychologist , said you did n't really forget things like that and it meant Lyn must unconsciously want not to wear it — ergo , not to be married .
7 It means people can actually get hold of the record this time around .
8 It means people can actually get hold of the record this time around .
9 It suggests Labour can never win again , that our only chance is to strike an electoral pact with the Liberals and that , failing that , we face a one-party state on the Japanese model .
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