Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] it [modal v] [verb] on " in BNC.

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1 The Vision 's control fascia is so good looking that it will turn on more than just the gas .
2 Environmental groups such as the World Wide Fund for Nature had argued that it should focus on issues such as the development and use of selective fishing gear , reduction of waste , the protection and restoration of endangered species and the preservation of marine habitats .
3 While it is unwise to have a national plan based on a single feature , we could easily test the system scientifically to see if it would work on a small scale , and widen it if successful .
4 An EEIG does not have to be formed with a capital , but may be financed in a number of ways ( e.g. the provision of assets or services ) or even not at all if participants consider that it can operate on the basis of current account facilities from any of the participants and/or a bank .
5 If I if m I summarize that , I know Harrogate have supported the principle of a new settlement within the Greater York figure , but you had n't anticipated that it would bite on your district , if I can use that word .
6 Nevertheless , the concept of a zone of peace continues to represent a potential significant area of shared interest between the ASEAN states and Vietnam and this ensures that it will remain on the agenda for both parties although the terminology they use and the objectives they pursue may differ .
7 Terrified that it might show on her face , she quickly turned away .
8 While communication education may remain the priority of the Animation Programme , it is hoped that it may take on board also other concerns of the Forum Sector , while not excluding assistance with projects .
9 A joint economic commission to monitor links was established and it was hoped that it would meet on a regular basis .
10 The Museo Correr 's own permanent collection of Canova is displayed in the last of the series of rooms , the ballroom , where it is hoped that it can remain on permanent show .
11 It is assumed that it will find on the market , readily available , the correct quantity and quality of means of production and labour-power necessary for it to restart its production cycle .
12 One might suppose that it would depend on all the complex features of the star from which it had formed — not only its mass and rate of rotation , but also the different densities of various parts of the star , and the complicated movements of the gases within the star .
13 If there is an option for early redemption , the term should be taken to end when it would end on exercise of the option , unless there is no genuine commercial possibility that the option will be exercised .
14 If that is the report to which he is referring , when asked how I would react to a Select Committee report I said that it would depend on what it said .
15 We are determined that it will remain on the statute book for use if and when it is necessary to be used . ’
16 This interface will function optically as a convex mirror , and light incident on it — which normally would not be perceived because it would fall on the blind spot , will be reflected back into the eye .
17 The industry recognises the pressures to contain costs and knows that it must concentrate on developing clearly better products , work towards European standardisation of prices , and accept the generic market in return for an extended patent period .
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