Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] [adj] the " in BNC.
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1 | It may make all the difference . ’ |
2 | It should show all the stages of the project and the main outputs at each stage . |
3 | It must happen all the time . ’ |
4 | And if playing is too easy , it might take all the fun out of it . |
5 | surely in a lot of ways it might makes all the difference Barry . |
6 | I said yes why , they can nae do that mister he said it 'll affect all the sensors on the machines oh ah |
7 | And they go down at a bit at a time or it 'll go all the way down . |
8 | If you do F eleven it 'll show all the characters . |
9 | Take that out otherwise it 'll boot all the disc drive . |
10 | It 'll make all the difference . ’ |
11 | I expect it 'll make all the difference to poor Mr Evans . ’ |
12 | Well th the thing is those of you who did it last year with me , it 'll follow much the same sort of format , so Erm but we did n't do a little talk before . |
13 | full years tax it 'll have all the |
14 | it 'll take all the mystery out of it . |
15 | It 'll take all the for them to come from where they 're coming from . |
16 | My argument here with Dennett is that if he intends interpretations ( a ) or ( b ) ( a textual quotation here would be beside the point , since these distinctions are not made in his paper in that form ) , then those are inferior explications of consciousness to a process one in terms of level : ( b ) because it lacks the ‘ unity ’ requirement , and ( a ) because , although it could meet all the necessary conditions set out earlier , it seems in some way arbitrary , just as did Minsky 's supreme organizing module . |
17 | Before you wash your hands of the affair , find out if the lender or adviser is tied or independent — it could make all the difference . |
18 | The fact is that the ultimate choice will not matter to the departed pet but it could make all the difference to the real pain of separation from a beloved companion . |
19 | For example , it could comprise all the software , command files , standard data files and supporting documentation for a complete software issue . |
20 | As Thornton Heath depôt no longer had to supply cars for the Mitcham Road , it could take all the cars necessary for routes 16/18 and 42 and Purley depôt was closed . |
21 | It could include all the resources of the business , including the people of interest such as EMPLOYEE , and it can be extended to cover such things as a SALES-ORDER , INVOICE and PROFIT-CENTRE . |
22 | And of course when it got heated it used to blow and it used to blow all the burning debris all over . |
23 | or a bit of mould in one of the sockets it used to click all the phones when anybody made a call and er , all , all sorts of things that , I would of thought ah there 's a faulty phone somewhere and it 's degenerating and er we went round and waste every single one out , every single one , went to this extension pressed line three , play it down and the phone rang , I thought right it 's not a phone , I changed the cabinet , I changed all the cards and the cards in one big one , I had one three |
24 | In March 1967 the NILP announced that it would contest all the council seats in the May elections . |
25 | It would make possible the provision of vastly improved public services , while reducing dependency upon them . |
26 | It would make all the difference . |
27 | If we 'd nut spoken to each other for years and he died it would make all the difference to have someone say he was still fond of me . |
28 | If reflected on polling day , it would make Labour the largest single party , about 20 seats short of an overall majority , but with Mr Kinnock almost certain to enter Downing Street at the head of a minority government . |
29 | This means they just sent it off , hoping it would pass all the checks and get on the right flight . |
30 | The variations are so wide that it would contravene both the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( 1 ) ) and the principle of maximum certainty ( see Chapter 3.3 ( i ) ) if there were just a single offence of non-fatal harm and a single offence of sexual assault : this would often leave little to be decided at the trial and would transfer the effective decision to the sentencing stage . |