Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [vb past] it [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Up to now the US airwaves have been free , but there are moves to license any new frequencies that become available to the highest bidder — some argue that television should go entirely by cable to free capacity for radio communications : the US Federal Communications Commission is supporting a bill in Congress to free 200MHz of government-controlled radio frequencies for commercial use , in part through auctions ; the National Association of Broadcasters said it would support the bill if broadcast frequencies were exempt from the auctions ; McCaw Cellular Communications Inc is also a supporter of the bill . |
2 | In the Hague , the International Court of Justice said it would sit on 1 April for the first public hearing in a war crimes case Bosnia has brought against Serbia and Montenegro . |
3 | round it and like Dave said it would 've cost him , sort of , seven or eight pound a day in petrol |
4 | The military government in Burma said it would hand over power to the pro-democracy opposition which took an overwhelming lead in the elections for the National Assembly . |
5 | Dr Paul Hayes who 's tutor in modern history and politics at Keble College in Oxford said it would create an appalling precedent bringing students , as thick as two short planks to the University . |
6 | Tonight the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford said it would take two patients from the airlift . |
7 | The club would only serve soft drinks but Morag Coates of Grange Road Action For Youth said it would have a wine bar-type atmosphere . |