Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The forsaken particle or antiparticle may fall into the black hole after its partner , but it may also escape to infinity , where it appears to be radiation emitted by the black hole . |
2 | Hollier is an extreme case , but its lesson for the drafter is that if a clause is intended to exclude liability for negligence , it should expressly refer to negligence . |
3 | If such mutations should occur in the CAG cluster of the N-Oct 3 gene it might easily lead to loss of function by aberrantly expanding the bona fide transcription activation domain , or to loss of DNA-binding if a frame shift is introduced . |
4 | Even if the invisible foot led to efficiency , it might also lead to inequity . |
5 | But it might well appeal to yuppie climbers . |
6 | It might well appeal to poets or would-be poets , who , contrary to popular myths about inspiration , are usually keenly interested in the technical aspects of composition . |
7 | ‘ I know it was awfully cheap : it 'll probably fall to bits , it ca n't really be cashmere . |
8 | Can items for the management team executive committee , I think I have three , erm one is to say that the the title of the total quality programme is going to be improvement through quality , in which case that 's the , that 's the phraseology which we should use from now on , is it like , it 'll actually abbreviate to I Q rather than T Q. |
9 | However , it could also apply to parents in the ‘ leafy suburbs ’ , particularly in June , when older pupils could convince their parents that ‘ nothing much was happening ’ at school and persuade them to condone non-attendance . |
10 | No such act of measurement could change what those spins already were ; it could only bring to light a state of affairs which had existed from the moment of separation . |
11 | They must n't go down this road again , it could only lead to disaster . |
12 | It would also apply to persons who deal in futures to hedge their trade liabilities ( such as manufacturers hedging commodity prices ) . |
13 | It was the part of him that told him he was managing fine and not to change as it would just lead to hassles and worries . |
14 | But it would probably matter to Father Kipling . ’ |
15 | Somewhere deep in Robbie 's rapidly fading consciousness a little warning voice admonished her not to let this happen , that it would only lead to heartache . |
16 | It would only respond to matters referred to it . |
17 | For example , if the current exchange rate is £1 = $1.50 and speculators believe that it will shortly rise to £1 = $1.75 , then if they are correct they will make a 25c per £1 profit by holding sterling . |
18 | It will ultimately lead to improvements in yield . |
19 | It will also lead to difficulties at the conclusion of the case when you come to bill . |
20 | This has an unavoidable knock-on effect on Western Europe , as evidenced by the revival of the ‘ German question ’ , and it will eventually lead to Washington reappraising its security interests . |
21 | On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties . |
22 | IBM Corp is using the 88110 in its new X terminals but says it will probably migrate to PowerPC 601s when it 's got them in volume : a 40MHz 88110 offers roughly the performance of a 33MHz SuperSparc . |
23 | IBM is using it in its new X terminals but says it will probably migrate to PowerPC 601s when it 's got volumes . |
24 | ‘ Rupert and the Green Dragon ’ is produced by the same people who brought ‘ Postman Pat and ‘ Fireman Sam ’ to the Opera House so it will obviously appeal to children who love to see their favourite characters on stage . |
25 | That humanity will find something to replace war is certain , but it will never come to light until the suffocating mass of claims based on unbelievably primitive and stubbornly adhered-to religion and superstition , is swept away in its entirety . |
26 | Easy to please , it will quickly grow to 6ft or more . |
27 | Critics of Scottish devolution have argued that it will inevitably lead to demands for the number of Scottish MPs to be cut by between 15 and 20 . |
28 | It will then move to Alloa , Kirkintilloch , Ullapool , Fortrose , Portmahomack , Peebles , Cumbernauld , Bowness-on-Windermere and Ilkley . |
29 | It can also lead to narrowness in that staff may have technical and specialist information in a single field but little concern or understanding about the work of other departments . |
30 | It can also contribute to congestion on the roads , various forms of pollution , and rising house prices if there is a demand for second or holiday homes . |