Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.

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1 It may give them the light as well as what
2 Now when it asks you for the sample statement , ah done it , right before , it will ask you for the sample statement er over what period would you like to estimate this equation , right instead of pressing the return key which gives you the default , right , if you specify nineteen twenty three to nineteen forty sorry just a a dash between it like that nineteen twenty three space nineteen forty okay it asks you for the number of observations to be used in the structural stability tests , right , erm if you er press the default er if you press the return key then it should give you the maximum number available right five observations in this case right and then it will perform the regression over the entire sample period , those will be the results you obtain , right , it will also er present Chow erm test statistics .
3 It is not a comprehensive guide to symptoms and services , but it should point you the right direction and show you where to go for help .
4 It must give you the pip every time you think about those days . ’
5 She had a glass of gin in her hand , but she was not drinking it , just holding it as if it might offer her the cheer and support that she might not otherwise find elsewhere .
6 It might benefit him the more if the money were to be withheld until he is older .
7 It might buy you the time you need .
8 It 'll give them the option to say no now and again .
9 It 'll give me the energy to get up there . ’
10 And then it 'll give you the time just to relax together but I mean that , that 's why I say , Rudy has n't got a clue in this
11 It 'll give us the edge , public money
12 This this expression here V nine thousand five hundred minus a tenth of N that always tells us what V is worth , anywhere along here it 'll give us the value of the car .
13 If you feel your baby 's been quiet during the day , you can ask a nurse to put you on the machine and it 'll reassure you the baby 's still there kicking away .
14 It 'll show you the value of your practice building with time .
15 It 'll show us the best side of each other . ’
16 you can go and say er Nottingham , Grantham , Grantham to Lincoln , Lincoln to Newark and it 'll tell you the , the route between each town
17 It 'll save me the trouble , ’ and turned on his heel and went back to the shop .
18 It 'll save you the trouble of telling lies , and blackening your soul , and paving the way for your long sojourn in hell . ’
19 ‘ But it 'll take you the best part of two days to provide the concealment , ’ said Dorrainge , surveying Lugh 's neatly drawn plans and watching the men sawing off branches and raking up leaves from the forest floor .
20 It used to annoy her the way everybody took no notice .
21 I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has .
22 At least it would give her the opportunity to make a start on her copious notes .
23 At least it would give her the chance to judge his side of the story .
24 ‘ For some children it would give them the opportunity to wreak mayhem , while other , more sensitive children would be deeply affected out of all proportion to what they had done .
25 It would give them the push they needed to come out into the open .
26 Communist Party thought that how that by giving peasants their own land it would give them the incentive to increase production which
27 Caledor does not draw the Sword of Khaine even though it would give him the power to defeat the Witch King .
28 It would give us the opportunity to iron out problems ? ’
29 It would do you the world of good . ’
30 It really was a very good plan , because it would save her the potential embarrassment of André getting amorous over the starters .
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