Example sentences of "it [vb infin] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Would it affect the communal resource of food , services , capital ?
2 Wilson and Jones , in their investigations of this effect , did not test the carcinogens on cells , but on DNA extracted from cells and treated so as to make it mimic the methylated DNA of a dividing cell .
3 Set up in 1985 mainly to service the supermarket sector , Elm 's emphasis on technical innovation , product quality and customer service helped it build a strong customer base and penetrate international markets .
4 Neither can it make a specific issue or prohibited steps order so as to require a child to be accommodated by a local authority as this would in effect allow the authority to take the child into care without necessarily satisfying the s31 criteria ( s9(5) ( b ) ) .
5 Did the population remain more or less static after the dramatic decline in the second half of the fourteenth century , or did it make a rapid recovery from the first wave of epidemics ?
6 Did it make a big difference .
7 And did it make a big difference ?
8 Several people said it was , to be sure it was , and did n't it make a plain man flinch .
9 ‘ The Labour Party will have to very quickly make up its mind : does it want a Labour Party clearly led by Neil Kinnock , as I do , or one run by Ron Todd ?
10 Nor does it want the German tail to wag the European dog .
11 Will it remain a rich man 's club , keeping Eastern Europe on the outer perimeter , linked by mere trade agreements , or , one step up , association agreements .
12 Or should it remain a neutral research instrument , and not become a Weltanschuung of an anti-religious kind ?
13 Will it comfort a single child ?
14 Would it enjoy a warm/cool flannel ?
15 This part of the city lacks the individual character of Robyn 's own suburb , where healthfood stores and sportswear boutiques and alternative bookshops have sprung up to cater for the students and liberal-minded yuppies who live there ; and still more does it lack the green amenities of the residential streets around the University .
16 ‘ But how does it catch the last fish without losing those its already caught ? ’
17 The other party forms the opposition ; criticises the government ; keeps its ear to the ground of public opinion ; and stands ready to form a government should it win the next election .
18 Should it produce the rounded man , versed in life 's rich mysteries , yet having an awareness of his responsibilities to his craft , or should it procreate the technical expert whose knowledge of all things professional is without equal ?
19 Can it include every historical fact ?
20 What does it benefit the British people of Northern Ireland ( for the Ulster-born members of the IRA are British whether they like it or not ) randomly to murder British children in Warrington ?
21 ‘ Will it bring the fair name of the squadron into disrepute ? ’
22 Let it give an extra colour spice dimension to everything you do .
23 The logic of the Act makes it appear an eccentric indulgence rather than a guarantee of fair procedures .
24 Nor does it accommodate the traditional costumes or a tired , very conventional acting style .
25 The new Fowler operation had certainly made use of the sales information , but this did not involve any breach of contract by Mr Fowler and the other former employees , nor did it show an actionable conspiracy .
26 But production only reached 421,000 last year and the real bright spot was Land-Rover , whose Discovery model helped it achieve the best year for sales since the first Land-Rover rolled out in 1948 , while productivity jumped 25 per cent .
27 How could it exclude every other smell , in open country on a south wind ?
28 When you say you want , will it do a forty footer ?
29 Dentan cites an informant who asked rhetorically ‘ what good does it do an unhappy person to have another person upset ? ’ ( 1968 : 64 ) .
30 7. can it provide a powerful motivation for practical outcome leading to a workable way of life ?
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