Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] it [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Woollett ( 1981 ) has shown not only how rural people can provide their own alternative services but can also further extend them , and Clark ( 1980 ) has argued that if we want to sustain rural services it will have to be by self-help . |
2 | As a dive computer it logs depth , temperature and cylinder pressure as functions of time , but by using different sensors it can also log up to eight other parameters simultaneously , and control 12 external devices like switches and relays . |
3 | Its sense of smell must function for it to assess horses it has not met before , and also to fully recognise old companions it may meet in a different environment . |
4 | He says if the school no longer has selective entry it will cease to be a Grammar School . |
5 | We do n't know yet how to do this summation properly , but we do know certain features it should have . |
6 | When keeping sensitive fish it can pay to regularly syphon off mulm and detritus through a filter pad in a collander or sieve and re-use the water rather than introduce new untreated water . |
7 | She had been right to say it was people like that who do terrible things , and if Timothy Gedge did do terrible things it would not be because he was different and exotic but because he was possessed of an urge to become so . |
8 | Nevertheless , if you could identify common features it would be a good starting point for reconstructing the brain of the common ancestor . |
9 | As well as handling basic text it can incorporate graphics both from other packages and from scanners . |
10 | It is possible that time-gap experiences represent driving at the tactical level which is conducted without controlled processes being involved , the assumption here is the common one that unless a stimulus event receives conscious attention it will not be stored in long term memory ( e.g. Bargh , 1984 ; Broadbent , 1958 ; Moray , 1959 ; Shiffrin & Schneider , 1977 ) . |
11 | Before any of the officially appointed Dealers below sell you a Saab Approved used Car it will have undergone a stringent 40 Point Check and Service by dedicated Saab-trained Technicians using factory approved equipment and only genuine Saab parts . |
12 | Me it wo n't come out red cos I 've got brown hair it 'll just come out sort of |
13 | At his little desk by the window he would be tolerated as long as nobody important came in , but when Riddle 's visitor wanted to discuss real business it would be , ‘ If you do n't mind , Matthew … ’ and Matthew would have to go . |
14 | Notice that appraisal , stimulated by new ideas , does not necessarily undermine conventional assumption It may indeed confirm them . |
15 | Hospital managers believe that if nurses wear casual clothes it would help break down barriers between them and patients . |
16 | The reason for this is one of priorities ; if the receiver were obliged to fulfil existing contracts it would mean that the unsecured creditors would be in a position to require fulfilment of their contracts before the receiver could realise the security . |
17 | I discovered it 's a very different matter , lying awake thinking it would be nice to have a man beside you , and lying awake longing for one particular man . |
18 | He tells her , too , about the toy drawer in which the pencil-case was originally lost , and the characteristic choking dusty smell it would develop as the toys in it became mixed up with each other to form a kind of solid pudding , which had to be taken out at the end of each school holidays , and separated once again into its components . |
19 | Although this will not provide sentential context it will be less localised than the current system . |
20 | ‘ Given reasonable luck it will drop even lower by midnight . |
21 | Given good weather it could be ready to mow by late June with a lush green butt , with heads formed but not yet ripe . |
22 | Indeed , given that these cowboys are under-cutting decent employers it would be in your own interest to tackle this problem ’ . |
23 | Where a project requires technical expertise it may also be necessary for the company to recruit suitably qualified personnel or seek outside advice if the expertise is lacking , both at the outset and during the course of the project . |
24 | And in a sense , he actually very neatly defined several different points without getting his knickers in a twist , and wearing different hats it would be so easy to come out with a muddled thing which would end up by being him feeling uncomfortable but him also being part of the Government and the Atomic Energy Authority . |
25 | Before considering future development it would be advisable for those agencies already providing or assisting in the provision of day care to evaluate current service to determine its efficacy . |
26 | Thank God that we do have regional diversity and differences , but if we are not careful , if we pursue regionalist policies it will lead to a break-up of England . |
27 | The Turkish parliament on Aug. 12 voted by 216 to 151 to give the government war powers if necessary , specifying that if Iraq attacked Turkish territory it could send Turkish troops into combat and also allow foreign forces to be deployed on Turkish soil . |
28 | The variety of subject search approaches and output formats should ultimately make this a valuable service — although to realize full potential it must achieve a more comprehensive coverage of publishers than at present . |
29 | With publicly provided private goods it may not be easy to identify the beneficiaries ( who visits museums ? ) and the correct allocation may be open to debate ( what benefit should be allowed in the case of education ? ) |
30 | A list thus compiled will derive from choices more intelligently made and more efficiently expressed than any that could emerge from a primary ; and if in recording regional judgements it should not be entirely pleasing to a party 's national headquarters , so much , most provincials would say , the better . |