Example sentences of "it [modal v] [vb infin] them [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If proceedings are commenced by the wrong originating process , eg by summons rather than by originating application , such a breach of the rules is not necessarily fatal — thecourt may set the proceedings aside or it may allow them to be amended and give such directions as it thinks fit ( Ord 37 , r 5 ) .
2 The goons have discovered part of an old dismantled ladder which we 'd used for earlier trials and we think it may put them onto something . ’
3 It should out-point them on the rough stuff , too , for the Range Rover is still king of the wild frontiers .
4 The implication in all the sexually discriminatory immigration laws ( continued long after the introduction of the Sex Discrimination Act in 1975 ) is that women are slaves and chattels in their communities , and the government sees no reason why it should treat them as anything else .
5 People who do n't know we drove for miles in the rain so that it might reach them in time . ’
6 It might convert them to vegetarianism . ’
7 At first , the imperial authorities saw no danger in a Ukrainian cultural awakening and even thought it might assist them in their conflicts with the Poles .
8 It 'll stop them from crawling across ,
9 It 'll integrate them with Tivoli 's WizDom applications and generate full-scale solutions .
10 Maybe it 'll keep them from breaking in and rifling the till . ’
11 Swindon Town are hoping it 'll put them on the road to Wembley .
12 But it could land them with a court bill of up to £200 if they 're stopped by the police .
13 One can not prove in the same way that senior bureaucrats do not implement effective conservation because there is no extra financial inducement and it could involve them in embarrassing political contradictions .
14 And it could push them into drug-taking , instead of away from it .
15 Yet , unfortunately this positive role so often gets lost in the way we have described earlier , with people just not understanding what is going on around them at a time when it could provide them with so much support .
16 Bona fide NVOCC 's would have no objections to this practice , but bad faith NVOCC 's would oppose it because it would prevent them from issuing their own bills on a ‘ freight prepaid ’ basis after they had obtained ‘ freight collect ’ terms from the actual carriers .
17 It crashed around the mountain walls as if it would split them in two and she never heard the plane arrive .
18 If there were not sufficient expectation that a failed , conventionally organised enterprise could be restored to viability as an industrial co-operative , the injection of resources into it would divert them from more promising projects .
19 It would leave them with just three more qualifiers to close the series and all of them to be played in Ireland against Lithuania in September , Spain in October and Northern Ireland , in Belfast , in November .
20 It would enable them to really allow the greater selves in themselves to be the people representing their people , their country , er so it would allow them to become statesmen in a sense , you know , it would allow the wise part of them to come forth , and for them to be in harmony with each other .
21 Labour says that although it would hand the opted-out schools back to the authorities that used to control them , it would protect them against discrimination .
22 In London during the Great Plague people chewed on the root , believing that it would protect them from the disease .
23 It would put them in an impossible position if a legally-binding Living Will demanded what they considered unethical or bad medical practice .
24 As though it would turn them to watercreeks .
25 And it would allow them to be in tune with higher forces , and er the better principles of the world .
26 We believe that it would be more sensible if a proportion of the compensation would be met by people like pension fund managers if for no other reason that it would encourage them to er keep their own house in order erm and you know it 's not a bad er principle to operate in these areas .
27 It will allocate them in descending order from the highest priced bid to the lowest .
28 there are two , there are two ways you could look at it , either , either you could say , you could say yes or , in , in one sentence if you have any barrs on membership at all you are preventing competition , but that would be er a highly unreal statement to make , erm , and what you 're , what you 're saying is that if you look at it that way , the prevention restriction or distortion of competition must be some er malign or bad prevention restriction or distortion and er there 's nothing bad about having objective criteria which would indeed erm prevent erm these people from competing cos they ca n't get into this , into the sugar market , er it will prevent them from competing in the sugar market , but that 's not the sort of prevention article eighty five is talking about .
29 A place for all kinds of wildlife to stop off and drink , it will attract them like a magnet .
30 Danie Visser took the opportunity of his selection to South Africa 's first Davis Cup team to be announced since 1978 , to protest that they have been placed in the bottom Group , so that it will take them at least three years to qualify for the World Group .
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