Example sentences of "[noun] it [modal v] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If Candida gets into a woman 's urinary tract or bladder it can produce a form of cystitis — characterized by a burning sensation when passing urine . |
2 | When parents exclude children from their own grief it can make the child feel that the awful event that has taken place is a punishment for which they are in part responsible . |
3 | If the court wishes to regulate the child 's contact with anyone while a supervision order is in force it must make a contact order under s8 . |
4 | Preserving such diversity in the context of diminishing INSET budgets and the trend to school-led INSET is going to become increasingly difficult , but since it is very much in the interests of the professional health of the teaching force it must remain a priority . |
5 | He said a skilled and ethical therapist would resist such an advance , knowing the harm it might cause the patient . |
6 | Sihanouk 's plan was unacceptable to Soviet leaders anyway since like the proposal for a neutralisation of contemporary Afghanistan it would imperil the retention of the socialist structure of government in the neutralised state . |
7 | CABRA Estates has told Chelsea Football Club it will issue a winding-up petition because the club failed to buy its Stamford Bridge ground for £22.8m by the deadline on Thursday . |
8 | It did n't stop them getting into very severe financial difficulties , and you may have read about this in recent times , it , there 's a proposal that the Science and Engineering Research Council may be so short of funds it may close the laboratory down . |
9 | In the future it would earn a lot of laughs , but Rain did not think it deserved any yet . |
10 | On Friday it will stage the church 's 82nd annual flower show . |
11 | And with the use of both muslin and hessian it will form a tunnel or tunnels from the place of entry to the ‘ centre ’ of the denlike structure , full of tactile hangings and sounds , floor coverings and fairy lights , feathers and leaves , crawl-spaces and wheelchair tunnels . |
12 | That is not in doubt , because no one can actually imagine that ‘ we ’ are not going to ‘ win ’ , though nobody ever analyses exactly what ‘ winning ’ would in fact mean out there in the real world of the Middle East , beyond the political and economic leverage it will give the United States . |
13 | you know in other words it might take a bit of time to work it out , there is some reason why he must of said that must n't did n't he ? |
14 | If the board fails to gain entry it will use the law to gain entry to your premises . " |
15 | Open-market operations ( the purchase and sale of money market securities by the Bank of England ) can have a number of effects : in the short term it can have the effect of tilting the yield curve both upwards and downwards ; in the longer term , by leading to changes in the money supply , it can influence inflationary expectations which in turn can affect the level of the yield curve . |
16 | So every time a bit is put in the horse 's mouth it can trigger the fear of being hurt . |
17 | But if you start talking about taking some of the cash from the fund , you 've got to tell the clients it could affect the cover that they 've got , because it is n't a savings policy . |
18 | Genentech says that once the company gains approval from the food and Drug Administration it will distribute the drug only to hospitals . |
19 | On the quality research side it will enable the college to create a chair in ecology , two post doctoral fellows and a research technician in the School of Biological Sciences , a marine geochemistry chair in the School of Ocean Sciences and two post doctoral fellows in the department of psychology . |
20 | As the school has staffing delegation it will adjust the number of staff by hiring or firing according to this movement of pupils and funding . |
21 | As Dr Von Tunzelmann has pointed out , if the same price data are used , with the Lancashire wage data it would produce an increase in real wages from 1750 to 1780 of around 20 per cent , while with southern wage data a fall of around 15 per cent appears . |
22 | ( 1 ) Where the Council refuses an application for recognition it shall notify the applicant of the refusal and of the grounds on which it has been refused . |
23 | When the AccuCard detects an interruption in power , it warbles , gives you the ‘ brownout ! ’ message , and if the condition continues for longer than a second it 'll save the disk . |
24 | In less than a second it would tear a gap in the highway the width of the riverbed . |
25 | Second it will explore the nature and role of those bodies which claim to represent the particular interests of small business . |
26 | In its apparent exemplification of the replacement of religion by poetry it would fit the demands of many liberal intellectuals after the religious crisis of the 1830s . |
27 | Once a bank purchases such bills it can hold the bills to maturity or sell them in a secondary market to any other bank(s) . |
28 | It is true that the government used all the influence it could to secure the return of loyal members , and the purges of borough corporations at the end of Charles II 's reign certainly had an electoral impact , but the election of such a loyal Parliament appears to have been more the result of a genuine reaction against the Whigs amongst the electorate than it was of Court manipulation . |
29 | In a particularly perverse mood it may assume the shape of a naked man flapping a white sheet , or a chanting girl , or a giant , singing white cat . |
30 | Only last year organizations such as CAMRA helped to get S & N's bid for J. Cameron ( Hartlepool ) referred to the Commission on the grounds that if S & N acquired Cameron 's pubs it would have a monopoly of outlets in the North East . |