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

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1 But the point that Anna failed to grasp was that without the money it would never have occurred to him to marry her .
2 Those cited by him included the following : it was a one-off opportunity ; there was a fear that despite the justice of the case it would not be sufficient to persuade the Government to recognise the principle by proposing legislation ; the practical impact would be limited as most cases would continue to be regulated by the various statutory regimes ; and it was consistent with Community law .
3 Though intimidation was not discussed in the case it can not be that B could have avoided the binding nature of the contract by the simple device of counterclaiming for damages for intimidation and it seems therefore that for the purposes of intimidation the plaintiff should be required to show unlawful coercion at least of such a degree as would enable him to avoid a contract .
4 However , where such a term is used simply to define the consequences of breach of an express term in the contract it can not be regarded as an exclusion clause .
5 If the People 's Party does badly in the election it may well reject the result .
6 At the election it will undoubtedly turn into a nightmare for them .
7 On the contrary it would merely increase their anxiety level , even if there was nothing to worry about .
8 If we fail to help these children now they will not be able to contribute to the social economic wellbeing of the nation and may cost us in time more social and financial in , in , in the future , so it 's good investment , we 're friendly with them , we , we do sympathize them but it 's only common sense and good investment that we fully recompense that the to the level it should n't be er by the Home Office that is to replace fifteen percent o of seventy five , I think seventy of .
9 But under section 83(1) the building society , if rectification were ordered , would have what seems to me to be an unimpeachable statutory right to an indemnity against the loss it would thereby suffer .
10 Mr. Jeffreys contended that on a fair reading of the subsection it can not have been the intention that every one of an owner 's rights had to be assumed by the alleged thief before an appropriation was proved and that essential ingredient of the offence of theft established .
11 The entrance to one at the east end of Loch Gorm , which can be seen when the water level is low , is rather puzzling and could as easily be the remains of a wall as a path to the island , particularly as when seen in those conditions there appear to be the walls of a square building on the south side about halfway to the island , and if the water level has been raised to improve the fishing it may not be a true crannog .
12 Mm the water in my other pond is crystal clear , see straight down to the bottom , and another thing I want this hedge quite high cos keep the sun off my pond , if you let the sun on the pond it 'll just go green
13 I loathe the transference of ‘ Guernica ’ , relic of a world betrayed , because even after the shipwreck it will perhaps continue to throw its passion and fire in the faces of the killers of culture , a constant reminder of the insults hurled in its name .
14 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
15 My own view is that while that type of system will be important in the future it may not have the central role assumed for it by John Alvey — hence my plea For more resources to be devoted to looking at real user needs and trying out alternatives to the IKBS approach .
16 It is this conflict which leads increasingly to the urge to treat people as groups rather than as individuals — but it is an abnegation of responsibility on the part of the leaders and for the future it will not do .
17 Crompton and Jones suggest that in the future it will not necessarily be the case that male clerks will be able to enjoy so much upward mobility .
18 In the past they imitated the Persian Moguls ; in the future it will perhaps be the Russian or Americans ; today it is the British .
19 So as the result it will only be out of eight not out of ten .
20 If they are not motivated to implement the programme it will not run effectively .
21 Detrimental to the plaintiff it can not be , if he has no cause of action ; and beneficial to the defendant it can not be ; for , in contemplation of law , the defence upon such an admitted state of facts must be successful , and the defendant will recover costs , which must be assumed to be a full compensation for all the legal damage he may sustain .
22 Even if the bidder does have sufficient authorised but unissued share capital and a directors ' authority to effect the bid it may nevertheless wish to pass the appropriate resolutions replacing the share capital and authority used in implementing the takeover .
23 ‘ He 's got the Cell it could still help us . ’
24 A small party may get a substantial number of votes , but if they fall short of the quota it will not normally win a seat .
25 Finally , All that Dwell Therein shows that the debate is important , not just for the effect it might ultimately have on our treatment of animals , but for what it might reveal about ourselves .
26 To get a true feeling for the plan it should also be applied to the Principal because although you have been paying a fixed amount in each month the value of this has also decreased due to inflation .
27 If Beuno could hear the laughter it could not , in her estimation , be bad ; nor could she be mad .
28 However , even if the bureau has the typeface it may well not appear on the output due to the vagaries of Apple 's font numbering system .
29 He 'd show her , and even if she did n't appreciate the work it would perhaps give him a moment to think , to recover his poise .
30 The machine is the crux of Ingrid 's business : her innovations in the craft of felting are contributory and her designs are responsible for the sort of client who commissions her , but without the machine it could n't have happened .
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