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

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1 In some cases it may result in a selective growth defect in the affected joints .
2 It may consist in a rejection of the specific schemes or lines of evolution propounded by nineteenth-century authors .
3 It may consist in a rejection of the notion that there are identifiable stages , or that talking of stages is a useful way of visualizing evolution .
4 Its sense of smell must function for it to assess horses it has not met before , and also to fully recognise old companions it may meet in a different environment .
5 Another way of expressing the same idea is that logic is like kicking a ball — it may go in a straight line , but if the direction is wrong it will not help the team to win the game .
6 Even if the language has rules to follow it is important to practise stress , because it may come in a position you are not used to .
7 It should result in a clear statement of that practice area 's intended position in the marketplace and how it can differentiate itself from its competitors .
8 A healthy aura is rather like a filter , allowing only that which is beneficial to affect us ; this is what it should achieve in a well-balanced person .
9 It would enclose within it , a traditional economic development strategy for the work this Committee 's helping , but it should look in a wider issue , and seek to influence wider , wider things that happen within the county .
10 The authority made an assessment , but did not consider that the boy 's needs were such that it should determine in a statement the special educational provision that should be made for him .
11 It might result in a variety of a certain species , but it could never result in a completely new species .
12 The report suggested that if more liability for the contract was placed on the contractor it might result in a higher tender price , but lower cost increases during the work programme .
13 Although SAM has ruled out a bid , it might participate in a restructuring of the group .
14 This part of the conversation has been wiped off , it 'll continue in a few minutes .
15 It 's so small , it 'll fit in a wood worm hole .
16 So it 'll come in a close second .
17 You wait it 'll come in a minute can hear the bloody television , it 's true though , if we did n't have our television on , all we 'd listen to is theirs in n it ?
18 No it could do in a moment or two though it er , it looks a bit ominous , you rub one or two er doubts , they are similar colour to these actually
19 Axelrod and Hamilton point out that reciprocal altruism could evolve without the need for individual recognition in a sessile organism ; in principle , it could evolve in a plant .
20 Well there are a number of spaces that are in positions which could be used by disabled , in other words , they are not sort of , sandwich tight against other spaces and what 's happened in the past is that erm when a need has arisen an and when perhaps there 's been er generally a bungalow that has been er , occupied by somebody who 's disabled then the housing department have erm modified that space I mean , wha what we 've actually done is we 've er , taken a certain amount of block paving out but put back some block paved logo , sort of , standard white er symbol that erm that identifies disabled space and and , and that space is actually earmarked for that person , and it could happen in a variety of different locations erm it 's just that there 's probably not so much point in doing it until you know that there is er a specific need .
21 Usthinks the company doth protest too much : despite the fact that the countdown to its flotation has been under way for some weeks now , and Quality Software Products Plc has finally formally announced that ‘ following last week 's successful launch of Universal OLAS ’ it ‘ has decided to begin the process of seeking a listing on the London Stock Exchange , ’ it still says that ‘ no final decision will be taken for some time , ’ making it sound as if the company is signalling frantically that it would prefer to be acquired if only someone would come forward offering more money than it could raise in a public flotation .
22 It decided it could squeeze in a fifth , but there is no room for a sixth channel and by the time you add up the extra transmission channels needed for relaying the signal onwards , there will not be enough spectrum to allow the fifth channel to cover the whole country .
23 The computer had located the catalogue , and it would arrive in a few minutes .
24 The conscience collective ‘ would necessarily lose its energy , if an emotional reaction of the community did not come to compensate its loss , and it would result in a breakdown of social solidarity ’ ( Durkheim , 1960 : 109 ) .
25 If the scrip alternative is taken up by all shareholders it would result in a saving of £3.8m of ACT .
26 This may be done by grazing calves on new grass leys , although it is doubtful if this should be recommended for replacement dairy heifers , as it would result in a pool of susceptible adult animals .
27 ‘ The majority of local authorities wo n't even publicise that they have a duty to provide because they were frightened it would result in a huge increase in demand they would be unable to cope with ’ , she said .
28 The final stage of the evaporation of a black hole would proceed so rapidly that it would end in a tremendous explosion .
29 I wished they would go somewhere and fight a duel to the death , and that it would end in a draw .
30 But instead of putting an HIV gene into the cell , it would put in a gene for an inhibitor , ’ said Dr Alan Kingsman , who will head the new laboratory .
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