Example sentences of "[vb -s] [conj] it [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A jagged piece of rock , which looks like it could shear a boat in two , looms out of the spray , and disappears . |
2 | He says that it would make an ideal site for tourist related businesses . |
3 | The Institute says that it would prefer the former . |
4 | The University also says that it can supply state-of-the art fibre to other universities and industry across the world in accordance with specific designs , if required . |
5 | But Catalonia says that it will bear the entire cost if necessary . |
6 | Labour says that it will reverse every step that the Government have taken to protect businesses , and would leave them to the mercy of Labour 's own local councils . |
7 | Unix Systems Laboratories Inc says that it will release a beta version of the promised Architecture Neutral Distribution Format for independent software vendors by summer . |
8 | The Botswana government says that it will investigate the torture allegations . |
9 | But under intense congressional pressure the Defence Department says that it will kill the programme next year unless the services manage to iron out serious flaws . |
10 | Hewlett-Packard Co has licensed the Veritas File System , intending to offer it with HP-UX : Veritas Inc is making the file system , VxFS , compatible with the Distributed File System in the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment : it is also planning to deliver a multiprocessing version of VxFS ; Hewlett will be using Veritas as both its base file system and in Distributed Computing Environments , and it says that it will have the multiprocessing version available in early 1994 . |
11 | Intel says that it will describe the chip in detail on March 22 , and announce limited shipments to customers , but will not put a price on it until after May 20 . |
12 | The opposition now says that it will use the councils it has won to agitate for the dismantling of Mr Jayewardene 's centralist vision . |
13 | The national executive 's consultation paper further warns that it would leave the party looking divided every time the two houses failed to agree . |
14 | Santa Clara , California-based RasterOps Corp warns that it will record an operating loss and take a $5m to $7m restructuring charge for the third quarter ending March 31 : it says third quarter sales will be about equal to the second quarter 's $25m , and it blames ‘ general market softness and lingering effects of the transition from third party channels to its own sales force . |
15 | A Trades Union Congress study published today shows that it would cost the Government significantly more to implement its pit closure programme than it would to keep the mines open . |
16 | Assume now that the group can not sell all it can make at the normal price of £120 but division B sees that it could win a large order if it were to offer goods at £80 each . |
17 | Robin Blackburn ( Letters , 3 April ) has argued in favour of proportional representation because he sees that it will enable a New Left Party to ‘ stand under its own colours ’ . |
18 | Alter 10 generations , the phrase chosen for " breeding " was : MDLDMNLS ITJISWHRZREZ MECS P Alter 20 generations it was : MELDINLS IT ISWPRKE Z WECSEL By now , the eye of faith fancies that it can see a resemblance to the target phrase . |
19 | ‘ It is known to be mine , and I will give my chamberlain orders that it shall admit the bearer at any time . |
20 | If the Commission thinks the case admissible and worth proceeding with , it sees if it can achieve a friendly settlement . |
21 | International relief efforts were hindered by the regime 's pro-Iraqi stand on the Gulf crisis , its initial refusal to recognise the gravity of the famine , and fears that it would obstruct the distribution of food , especially to non-Moslem regions in the south where the war with the SPLA was at its height . |
22 | Virgin 's sale of one quarter of its music business to the entertainment and leisure giant , Fujisankei , ensures that it will remain the last of the world 's independent record companies — for the time being , at least . |
23 | It seems that it might take a great deal of commitment and determination to drag yourself out in the pouring rain or snow , until you think about how much you miss your husband when you can not even touch him for nearly two weeks . |
24 | The Revenue conceedes that it will mean the virtual end of some 15,000 small schemes with £3 billion in assets . |
25 | Pablo Riveroll of Baring Securities in Mexico City says the investment could be hugely profitable for Televisa in the long term , but notes that it will bring the firm no net profit until 1996 . |
26 | That is , if a group announces that it will organise a counter demonstration in opposition to one of which the police have been notified under section 11 , the police can if necessary subject the late comers to conditions imposed under sections 12 or 14 that effectively prevent the two groups from clashing , or permitting them to meet only in carefully controlled conditions . |
27 | It is , however , quite easy to pass the point at which an organisation of this sort feels that it can afford a central staff and from that point onwards the central staff becomes essential and the field staff end by servicing its needs and growth . |
28 | Well my Lord as a time saver it would quite er how my er learned friend went through the documents , i it in the contents she would otherwise make and one suspects that it would take a great deal longer . |
29 | On average , only 15 mites were found per thousand ants , but the researchers say that the mite 's habit of moving from one host worker to another , possibly because it quickly exhausts each host , means that it may have a greater impact on the colony than its apparent rarity first suggests . |
30 | Although these odours are not discernible by the human nose , the highly developed scenting ability of the dog means that it can detect the flavour easily . |