Example sentences of "[adv] it [modal v] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Well not necessarily it could have some loopy beads or something could n't you ?
2 Yeah , well you know this , this Selby 's one that was the same , when the switchboard was busy it would er , if you , if you sees line three and played it down , well if anybody sees line three and played it down it used to do that or if you sees the intercom that did it , says it 's more like the Selby 's one than the new one
3 Perhaps it might make more sense to restrict people to a fixed number of pets .
4 Perhaps it will have more meaning and be more acceptable when we consider the ways in which reading can support these various kinds of growth ( see Chapter 3 ) .
5 In the great Victorian house , lives are inevitably connected because they are passed beneath a single roof , depend on the same resources , and can not but have an effect on one another ; yet the planning of the great house does all it can to obliterate these connections .
6 I 've thought it out Simes and now I 'm going to apply a bit of thought so it 'll keep that on , yeah ?
7 Right , Anthea 's not in her office right now , she 's in Eynsham , so it 'll take all of 75 seconds to get there , so she 'll make do with call parking it anyway .
8 So it 'll take more of them .
9 On the other hand if the moisture gradient is too steep the outside will be notably drier , in the intermediate stages of seasoning , than the inside and so it will shrink more and will thus split .
10 can presume that it it 's going to involve as a whole so it will have some
11 It clearly will not take immediate effect , there is a lot of housing allocations and permissions in the pipeline as it were , so it will take some while for it to wash through the system .
12 To so it could accommodate more coal , erm and not have to return to base so frequently .
13 ‘ The mind will continue to develop but nevertheless it will have those savage fears of a hurt child .
14 Thus it would appear that Judaism , however interpreted , has not very well served its followers despite its devout and sincere advocates .
15 Thus it can represent that part of the real world that was modelled in the data analysis process .
16 With implementation of these new directives , hopefully it will eliminate such instances as the Y T S worker who was instructed by his employer to weld a petrol tanker which had not been properly cleaned out , and still contained dangerous fumes , which resulted in the loss of a life .
17 JET-engine giant Rolls-Royce warned yesterday it may switch some production abroad because of Britain 's currency crisis .
18 As we probe further it will become more and more necessary to re-assess the relationship between the two modes as dialectical rather than that of opposites .
19 Hence it may make more sense for soldiers to be in the public sector than street-sweepers .
20 There is also the possibility that the invention represents only a modest ( but nonetheless patented ) improvement on the employer 's existing products ; hence it may take several years simply to recoup the research and development costs .
21 Probably it will require more categories of patients , coupled with some form of severity ratings .
22 Brophy however insisted that if test-tube fusion holds up it would have such a major impact on society that ‘ Sometimes one has more responsibility to society than to the scientific community . ’
23 And if we 're gon na print that number , say thirty five , it automatically internally it will generate that target .
24 Bill had books , and tobacco , and a book token from Marcus with a Brueghel snowscene reproduced on the front , which he turned over several times as though it must contain some message other than " Happy Christmas , love Marcus ' written neatly on the dotted line .
25 now it 'll delete all that .
26 Now it 'll take all Wings Balsdon 's tact to get any parcels issued before next Monday . ’
27 Now it could fetch many times this amount when it 's auctioned .
28 The issue for company law is whether the law should recognize and how far it should protect these non-contractual expectations and relationships of trust and dependence .
29 They 've had additional training in in erm filling in correctly the the the form and will pick up erm for example on the erm the principal accountabilities — every accountability should have three parts , it should be an action verb to help , or to do , or to ensure , or whatever and it should be what it is you 're doing and thirdly it ought to have some sort of erm target in in in doing it .
30 now if I want to go down to the sea front well I 'll shall get a taxi and , and sha n't be worrying where me next meals coming from because I 've saved it , so , so that 's , that 's no worry , I was saying to Arthur if we went to Butlins well it would take all we had , because it , we could n't go to Butlins under three hundred pounds for two of us , we could n't go anywhere else , if we go to Blackpool , our , our said to , to , to dad , I , I would like to pop to , er I do n't think we will do because , er , the hassle for your dad , but er , I 'd like to go and see aunty Annie , but I do n't want to go to Nelson to do it
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