Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | It may even contribute to an improvement of the prospects for satisfactory teacher training in the future . |
2 | This means that the horse wo n't get the full benefit from his feed and it may also lead to digestive disorders . |
3 | It may also lead to higher inflation , which , if pushed above that of the UK 's overseas competitors , will reduce exports and increase imports . |
4 | There can be very good discounts for new advertisers and , you never know , it may also lead to your being able to contribute to other programmes on an editorial basis . |
5 | It may also bring to a head a number of crucial questions about spreading priorities — for example , defence versus social security spending — when the oil revenues begin to decline over the coming years . |
6 | It may also come to the rescue of ailing banks . |
7 | It may also prove to be the case that failure to recognize this obsolescence sufficiently early also prevented the development potential of records of achievement being recognized . |
8 | This may only reflect the nature and purpose of the law-codes , but it may also point to the undeveloped nature of institutionalised commerce or the manner in which such exchange was connected only with those who issued and administered the law . |
9 | The forsaken particle or antiparticle may fall into the black hole after its partner , but it may also escape to infinity , where it appears to be radiation emitted by the black hole . |
10 | It may well appear to be somewhat deserted at first , but please do n't forget that these fish will grow quite large , and fast , so the lack of crowding at the start will help towards the fish 's comfort , a point which we must never fail to overlook . |
11 | Moreover , if we make indiscriminate use of drafting , if it is invariably or artificially imposed , it may well lead to a child 's interest in writing declining . |
12 | It may well lead to a major exodus of general practitioners from the capital ; this would have an effect opposite to the one Mrs Bottomley claims to seek . |
13 | The desperate conviction of the publishing trade that famous people are somehow obliged to write for it may well lead to nothing more than four-figure fax bills . |
14 | Erm , and therefore it feels it would be disingenuous of it to support the principle at this stage , it may well lead to a situation where were encouraging the County to go down a particular route , but only to get to the very end of it for us to pull the rug from beneath the County 's feet . |
15 | The development of this approach to commercial documents is in its infancy , but it may well lead to greater judicial activity in shaping the mutual obligations of the parties . |
16 | When asked if it was the Ministry 's intention to sell the aircraft in an airworthy condition , the spokesman explained that the aircraft was airworthy , but felt there was a good chance it may well go to a museum who would want to road the airframe away . |
17 | But it may well appeal to those who like very dry wine . |
18 | Ultimately it may well fall to the authorities of State B to enforce the judgment against Secundus and his assets . |
19 | It may well prove to be an impossible task . |
20 | For many people , singing or playing at services is perhaps their only link with the Church , and it may well prove to be a temporary one . |
21 | The state is now determined to move the curriculum further in that direction , and it may well have to be accepted as a fact of life , of sheer survival . |
22 | But the way in which the lymph nodes ( like some other organs of the immune system ) sequester replicating HIV particles is so unexpected that it may well point to unexpected and more effective means for the treatment of AIDS . |
23 | Travel figures prominently , though it may well apply to the widening of your field of experience . |
24 | Unlike the previous deals involving the Scottish life industry , this one will not involve a straightforward demutualisation and takeover — although in practice it may well amount to a ‘ creeping takeover ’ . |
25 | In combination with methods of selective cell enrichment and prospects such as fluorescence in-situ hybridisation , it may ultimately lead to routine definitive diagnoses of fetal genetic abnormalities from simple maternal blood tests . |
26 | The approach used by Watts and Quimby does not have these problems , however , it encourages the subject to focus on the external environment in order to answer the question , moreover it makes the assumption that subjective risk is determined only by the chances of a near miss , it may clearly relate to other factors as well ( e.g. severity of consequences in an actual accident , presence of a police car , unpredictability of pedestrians ) . |
27 | Tax a multinational more heavily and it may simply shift to a tax-friendlier place . |
28 | But it may still prove to be the route to more jobs |
29 | Braitenberg 's scheme is obviously a great over-simplification which neglects the special connections that exist between regions with related functions , but it may nonetheless point to the overall pattern through which the neocortex carries on its extensive conversations with itself . |
30 | Be careful , señorita , to catch that love when it comes , because it may only come to you once . ’ |