Example sentences of "it [vb infin] [det] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor does it make much sense for the book to be on offer soon afterwards through a paperback book club that screams at it potential customers , ‘ You write the rules ’ . |
2 | W would it make much difference for you lending me the money . |
3 | W would it make much difference for you lending me the money . |
4 | Does it make more sense to be beaten 62–7 or play tight competitive fixtures like Southland and NZ Universities as England ‘ B ’ did . |
5 | In view of the events surrounding the Haitian boat people who attempted to enter the United States , does it make any sense for that country to continue opposing the implementation of the common action programme ? |
6 | Would it make any difference to life in this community if there no primary school in Village ? |
7 | Would it make any difference to you personally if there were no primary school in Village ? |
8 | A different type of two-part problem is one in which the second part commences : ‘ Would it make any difference to your answer if … ? ’ |
9 | " Did it make any difference to your light ? " |
10 | Sorry does it I put my question very badly , does it make any difference to traffic through this particular part or Knaresborough where the relief road is ? |
11 | Would it make any difference to their relationship ? |
12 | If those paper debts were wiped out in the computer that prints your monthly statement , would it make any difference in real terms to anyone else ? |
13 | Nor does it make any statements about the costs of administrative and managerial change , or of the considerable developments in information technology which will be required to carry out some of its proposals . |
14 | Nor does it need any familiarity with the object ; that is , it does not need to have experienced those two views in association beforehand . |
15 | Nor does it carry much information about the clouds to Earth because the clouds fail to impress on this radiation many meaningful signatures . |
16 | Does it carry any rank at all ? |
17 | But a regular inspection every four or five years can not by itself be sufficient protection for the parents or the children ; nor can it provide enough information by which to judge the effectiveness of a school . |
18 | I love the songs they write for me and I try to make it look that way in the style in which I deliver it , ’ she added modestly . |
19 | Why does it lay these things on you ? |
20 | If Labour can not win when the country is in the deepest recession since the war and the Tories have ditched their greatest electoral asset , can it have any hope of ever again forming a government ? |
21 | ‘ Did it have any signs on it ? ’ |
22 | Did it have any connection with the Castle Museum opposite the court , which was once a women 's prison ? |
23 | It was very basic indeed , and only by dint of preparation for the royal visitor did it have any carpeting on the stairs . |
24 | Would it have any grass at all ? he wondered , for over the past few miles the grass had become scarce , huddled together in tiny clumps or hiding behind rocks for shelter . |
25 | Did n't it have this sort of political pattern to it |
26 | The Parliament could not sack individual Commissioners , or force amendments on legislation , nor did it develop much influence over budgetary matters until the 1970s . |
27 | It seems that this change is based on advice received from the Royal Society of Chemistry , though it has not been applied in the latest issue of Chemistry in Britain , neither can I recollect having seen it mention any possibility of change . |
28 | Never again did it match that apex of prosperity that it reached during the brief nine years that Shah Jehan ruled from the Red Fort . |
29 | The questions which our proposal can usefully address are : ( i ) Will it lead to any discriminating predictions about observable data which differ from what would be expected under the assumption that postnominals are simply normal attributive adjectives ? ( ii ) How might our claim relate to the characteristics of postnominal attributives discussed in Sections 3.5 to 3.7 ? ( iii ) Can it cast any light in particular on the fact that only a subset of adjectives can occur as postnominal attributives ? |
30 | Nor does it pose any difficulty in Poland where research is a truly multilingual affair . |