Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It may arise because a space has been reserved for an , as yet , undefined component or because the person initiating the search has no authority to see the information contained within that domain .
2 But it should slacken when the leash is held normally .
3 The sun , in brief , spins some 100 times slower than it should do if the equation is correct .
4 When parliament allows groups of individuals to exercise such power it should come as no surprise that they use it for their own advantage and contrary to the public interest .
5 The countryside was so blurred that they could form only the vaguest idea of how it must look when the sun was shining .
6 What Mill feared in democracy was less the type of government it might produce than the dominance , within society , of what he saw as a monolithic body of mediocre public opinion , which would be intolerant of dissent or even mere eccentricity .
7 Whether it 'll hear cos the car engine was going .
8 According to the head of Berlin 's Radiation Measurement Office , Udo Morfeld , the pollution has not created as big a problem as it could have because the clay soil has slowed down the seepage of radioactive material into the groundwater .
9 This showed that the radiation must come from beyond the Solar System , and even from beyond the galaxy , as otherwise it would vary as the movement of Earth pointed the detector in different directions .
10 It would arise where a defendant could not prove , on the balance of probabilities , that his story was correct , that someone else was responsible for causing personal injury or damage to the vehicle taken or to other vehicles and articles , and that he was not a party to the offence .
11 It would arise if the motor trader were the agent of the finance company in dealing with the customer .
12 Locally-born actress Rhian Morgan said she was delighted to be surrounded by such an ‘ ocean of Welshness ’ at the festival , but realised how empty it would seem after the festival was over .
13 It would include as the policy is drafted light industry in town centres .
14 Sheriff William Reid had told him he could face prison but it would help if the university got its money back .
15 In a series ‘ designed to open the door to classical music ’ , it would help if the door led into the right house !
16 Having perused the readers ads in the treasured final pages of Guitarist it would help if the advertiser indicated his area next to his area code , and that they did not ask overambitious prices .
17 When I originally found the frame I thought how pretty it would look if the green of the surround was carried through to the mount and the colour of the picture .
18 It will continue until every employee managing at least one person is Creci-trained .
19 Remember , this is a training exercise for parents and it will fail if the task becomes too large to be manageable .
20 And that is the way it will stay until the food gets through . ’
21 It says : ‘ Self-regulation as we know it will end if the executive rules against you . ’
22 Thus , whereas in the case of affirmative resolution procedure , the instrument fails unless a vote is taken and succeeds , in the case of negative resolution procedure , it will thrive unless a vote is taken to reject it , and succeeds .
23 Further , for each module in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS , it will indicate whether the module has a latest version within LIFESPAN and , for each package to be created , it will indicate whether the module name to be associated with it already exists within LIFESPAN .
24 Further , for each module in the LIST_OF_CONTENTS , it will indicate whether the module has a latest version within LIFESPAN and , for each package to be created , it will indicate whether the module name to be associated with it already exists within LIFESPAN .
25 If , unavoidably , three people are involved in conversation , it will help if the seating arrangements are as follows :
26 It will fire if the input from this little square could not be inside or outside or part of an edge or corner of any rectangle .
27 At common law , it can arise if the right has been exercised from ’ time immemorial ’ .
28 The subduction of oceanic lithosphere is a steady-state process in that it can continue until a continent or island arc arrives at the subduction zone .
29 ‘ What people do n't realise is how much distress it can cause when a horse is taken how much they become part of the family . ’
30 It can replicate because the specificity of base pairing ensures that the daughter molecules are identical to the original one .
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