Example sentences of "[adj] it [vb mod] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 my Lord , my Lord erm my Lord that really brings me to what are , er my conclusions , my Lord erm , can I just practice my conclusions with two erm comments , first of all about the , the my learned friend seems to paint erm in relation to this of course Mr made a point quite strongly that he agrees this is a relevant consideration and that er have exaggerated the situation and if they are willing to make a point a like this it would require evidence , they did point to their accounts , Lord erm I do n't see to put in evidence , but the , the statutory statement of business served er filed by on the first of September this year with the D T I , revealed that has a total of sixteen and a half billion in it 's members premium trust funds which is up four billion from the end of the previous year , erm , set against that the claims now made against the names is , is relatively speaking er small , erm my Lord
2 Part of the Medau Society 's submission to the Sports Council was that we increase our membership numbers , and therefore our income — if we do not achieve this it will have repercussions on our grant .
3 If the fixed charge has to be very high it may induce people to abandon consumption of the commodity altogether .
4 Power ratings vary from 250W to 1,600W , and the higher the power rating the quicker it will dry hair .
5 But it 's important not to sweat if the clothes get wet it could cause problems . ’
6 Can this be because London Transport was afraid it might give passengers ideas ?
7 If your organization is slap-happy it will unnerve candidates and may make them think twice before accepting a job with you .
8 ITN describes its new look as ‘ warm , friendly , bright , fresh and relevant ’ and is convinced it will win viewers from the BBC .
9 ‘ If perfect it would cost £1,500 , ’ Dennis adds .
10 Three days later the ICJ announced that on March 26 it would open hearings on Libya 's application concerning the interpretation by the USA and the UK of the 1971 Montreal Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation .
11 At best a displeased kuei will overturn furniture or pinch children 's faces ; at worst it will bring sickness or death to the home .
12 But even TI is n't sure it 'll have volumes or only samples by then .
13 She was sure it would get Edouard and his wife into trouble , and she kept saying it was only for another day or two . ’
14 Geoff Butterwick , public transport manager for Suffolk County Council , said : ‘ We 've only had it for a few weeks but it 's already proving useful and I 'm sure it will make life a lot easier .
15 I am sure it will benefit Gareth Simmonds when he eventually becomes a panel referee .
16 It would impose unnecessary red tape and above all it would destroy jobs . ’
17 Labour would throw away all controls , and , according to the hon. Member for Dagenham , would do all it could to encourage councils ’ to behave sensibly . ’
18 It will do all it can to reassure residents , to accept and prove accountability , to demonstrate openness , and to return communities to a quality of life which others enjoy and which all deserve .
19 ‘ Enjoyment ’ is one of those highly ambiguous terms ; for many it will carry images of cavalier self-indulgence .
20 Nine times out of ten it will catch fire in your hands .
21 A weed that 's so poisonous it can kill horses and cattle is thriving , because chemicals once used to destroy it have been banned .
22 Thus there is no incentive for the government to cheat on this way of conducting monetary policy — that is , to follow a different policy from the one that is announced-for it can fool people without cheating .
23 In short it should foster acceptance of a single data exchange medium for each broad category of device ( e.g. exchangeable disk , cartridge tape ) .
24 In general it can leave children with their natural curiosity expressed by the neverending ‘ why ’ questions of childhood , being squashed by the inability of adults to discuss in any other way what has really happened , and so the child learns that whatever has really happened is just too awful to be talked about .
25 If the town is successful it will mean £37.5m of Government money over five years .
26 It is so aerodynamically perfect and the down forces are so strong it could travel upside down across your ceiling at 150mph without falling off .
27 The size of the new government 's legislative majority was also considered to be destabilizing in that it would encourage factionalism within the National Party .
28 Consultation with the next of kin has a further advantage in that it may reveal information as to the personal circumstances of the patient and as to the choice which the patient might have made , if he or she had been in a position to make it .
29 This could have severe repercussions for the landlord in that it could include easements over the adjoining retained land of the landlord adversely affecting the landlord 's ability to use or develop that land .
30 So Swindon are having to scout around the lower divisions for new talent , although they 're optimistic it 'll bring dividends for the club .
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