Example sentences of "it [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 What does it think it can achieve by wrecking the centre of Manchester and injuring 64 in the carnage ?
2 Just do it , just , and as you do it think I 'll remember this for my examine , right ?
3 yeah , and it cuts its eye at you and then you go to get it , it goes I 'll jump , I 'll bloody jump .
4 It insists it will claim legal costs if the pensioners lose it .
5 If it ruptures he could die .
6 What it represents I would suggest , is the desperate attempt to trim off the margin to find every single last way in which we can follow the government diktat whilst preserving our full services .
7 Suppose that the increase in the money supply is announced in time to be included in that agents fully believe the central bank , and that the central bank behaves in period t in the way that it announced it would behave at the end of t - 1 .
8 Many believe the government recently took the confusion between public service and commercial logic to its ultimate fatuity in another areas when it announced it would shut down one third of all the country 's post offices to provide the public with , in its words , a better postal service .
9 The yacht will hold its speed well , but as it slows you will have to head higher to regain speed .
10 Virgin wants to make itself less vulnerable , and it thinks it can do so by offering even better service to more passengers flying to more places .
11 ‘ The Government is badly mistaken if it thinks it can take the heat off itself with an inquiry meeting in private , ’ he said .
12 IF the Health Service were to be given all the money it says it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution .
13 If the Health Service were to be given all the money they say it needs we should need to double every worker 's NHS contribution .
14 If a problem ( or a proof ) seems too difficult as it stands one can try looking at a special or simpler case .
15 ‘ If we ca n't get it sorted I may have to pull out . ’
16 " Whatever it cost I would face it . "
17 So if it holds they 'll replay it and if it breaks
18 the bus or not , it depends we 'll have to see .
19 One said : ‘ If it happens we may press for an inquiry by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission . ’
20 As it happens it would seem that most of those children are out on an English trip .
21 ‘ If it happens I 'll return to Aunt Bertha to tell her he is well and kept busy , and then I 'll go home to Wellington . ’
22 A NEW row erupted around the Government last night after it signalled it would go slow on new laws to outlaw ticket touts .
23 It assumed it could do so again .
24 When it came it would swallow up all her prettiness and everything that had happened to her .
25 Whence it came it will return , perhaps again , to be communicated to some being higher than man , perhaps to pass through gradations of glory from the pale human soul to brighten the seraph .
26 yes it says we would like to take this opportunity to answer some of the questions you might have and then the question comes will the management charges greatly increase ? did you have any part to play in the posing of this question in the brochure ?
27 To start the ball rolling it says it 'll have a new API for TCP/IP defined by year-end — there is n't one at present — with interface and desktop extensions to follow early in 1993 .
28 It says it may switch to a RISC microprocessor in future iterations of what is becoming an extremely popular product on the OEM market .
29 Ambitious video games company Sega Enterprises Ltd is not playing games : it says it should reach annual sales of $5,000m by 1997 at the latest : the company controls 55% of the European video-game market and its main competitor , Nintendo Co , has 45% , it said ; it also reckons it has 54% of the US market , although Nintendo is generally regarded as the market leader there ; in Japan , Sega has just 20% .
30 It says it can make a profit by selling the data around the world — and save the US taxpayer cash by reducing public spending .
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