Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Second , that by impeding the market mechanism it may restrict consumer choice . |
2 | In addition , it may cause crop damage and disturbances to the marine food chain . |
3 | In the long run , therefore , it should make business sense and may be the only thing that brings peace of mind . |
4 | It should precede curriculum development rather than following after it ; in other words , it should be formative rather than summative . |
5 | Remember the desirable qualities of a transfer price : it should promote goal congruence by leading to the proper economic decisions ; every division should have some profit so that they are all well-motivated ; the transfer price should lead to a fair measurement of divisional performance ; interference with a division 's decisions should be kept to a minimum . |
6 | A shorter maturity date raises the effective annual yield required to justify the investment , since it must cover capital pay-back as well as interest . |
7 | Or it might say hand wash only and the customer puts it in a washing machine . |
8 | Because it 'll have DOS Help for a start . |
9 | Supposedly it 'll run legacy software without recompile though that would improve performance . |
10 | It could revolutionise cancer treatment worldwide . |
11 | It could revolutionise cancer treatment worldwide . |
12 | He says if someone has a low immunity it could cause muslce paralysis . |
13 | The Government 's hinting it could cut defence spending because of a reduced threat from Eastern Europe . |
14 | The Burton Property Trust developed project is due to open in August and fears have been expressed that it could harm town trade if tenants with a current presence in Darlington moved in . |
15 | In different forms it could provide marriage market ( 21st birthday party or coming-out-ball ) , gynaecological information service ( women withdrew from male company at some point during the evening ) , a seasonal celebration of community spirit ( harvest home , yuletide ) or a mark of respect to a human life ( funeral , wake ) . |
16 | Struggling for a frame of reference , I calculate that it would contain Empire State Buildings . |
17 | Like the unit in Pembrokeshire , it has done that because it believes that it can satisfy the Secretary of State on four points : first , that such a move would show benefits for patients ; secondly , that it would improve management capability ; thirdly , that clinicians would be involved in management ; and , fourthly , that the trust has a future of financial soundness . |
18 | It would aid business restructuring and privatization in an economy which , according to Vahi , was just withstanding a tenfold rise in raw material prices , a 100 per cent increase in fuel prices and the loss of 90 per cent of its export market . |
19 | A planning inspector rejected plans to build a £3m private clinic because he believed it would create traffic chaos and disturb NHS hospital patients . |
20 | The CDP has hitherto resisted such a proposal on the grounds that it would represent direct competition with university applicants who might thereby fail to see the polytechnics as a clear alternative and because it would restrict student choice to a limited number of institutions . |
21 | It said it would absorb Information Consulting but could not disclose details of the transaction . |
22 | It would appear CT scanning can be useful in detecting whether Alzheimers Disease is there or not.If we look at Mr Sammon , his medial temporal lobe is quite thick , like sausages . |
23 | It would require animal cunning , zeal and the utter ruthlessness demanded in defence of Islam . |
24 | I now find that this computer is clearly inadequate for my needs and that despite the fact that Dixon 's staff assured me that it would support desktop publishing and graphics , I now discover that it is never going to produce the results I need . |
25 | In addition slow progress was made on renegotiating terms with commercial creditor banks despite the government 's December announcement that it would recommence interest payment on its US$60,000 million commercial debt . |
26 | An editorial alleged that the Government would welcome headlines saying that a patient had died because it would swing public opinion against the unions . |
27 | Adding salt to the wound , HP also announced that it would have OpenView release 3.1 out by the third quarter increasing the pressure on other DME participants to get their stuff out the door . |
28 | It would have revenue effect of course in ninety four , ninety five and our future budget will have to reflect that . |
29 | In February 1981 the Transport Department and British Rail published a joint report which concluded that a substantial programme of main-line electrification would be financially worthwhile : it would show a real return on capital of around 11 per cent and it would cut oil consumption . |
30 | The proponents of this approach to policy claim that it will encourage a more stable background in which the private sector can make its own investment and spending plans with greater certainty about future government policy ; that it will prevent abrupt and damaging shifts of policy ; and that it will make government manipulation of monetary policy for electoral purposes more difficult . |