Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] [noun] [subord] it " in BNC.

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1 But I ca n't make that point cos it just gets enemies and it just wo n't do , it wo n't do any good .
2 A country must experience economic growth if it is to produce a greater output of goods and services .
3 In order to write objectives and as I say we 're not gon na labour this point because it , it 's easy .
4 I can not explain this sentiment unless it was that I observed that the members of the household appeared not to have perfectly learned their parts and also that having seen and known the Emperor for so many years in such a totally different position , his present one looked like a dream or a play ; but when each actor becomes acclimatized by time it will be a magnificent Court , with a Sovereign who will command the attention of all Europe .
5 But a state does act that way when it accepts a Solomonic checkerboard solution ; it is inconsistency in principle among the acts of the state personified that integrity condemns .
6 Perhaps she did buy that picture because it is concerned with loneliness , with " the contemplation of time passing without meaning " , " 1 and moved then , momentarily , hesitantly , towards all the other lost travellers .
7 The selection of source material will limit the information which can be processed , and may introduce unnecessary overheads if it does not fit material to be processed well ( Sampson , 1989 ) .
8 No , well you can nae include different conversations cos it 's only your voice that 's coming through , you know .
9 do not buy tropical hardwood unless it has the Good Wood Guide seal of approval — or , better still , do n't buy tropical hardwood
10 The court may include such directions as it sees fit in an order pending appeal .
11 Naturally this will include transcendental subject-matter if it 's there , and recognize the moments where this sweeps all before it .
12 In schools , in particular , the emotional response of students may well outweigh rational argument when it comes to selecting subjects to study .
13 Would n't it be lovely , then , to be able to tell your PC that you want to run a CD ROM based game , and would it please re-configure itself to do the best job , preferably without making you wait five minutes while it re-boots ?
14 LABOUR delegates were warned yesterday that the party would lack electoral credibilty if it promised increases in public spending which could only be met by higher borrowing or taxes .
15 ‘ These things 'll need twenty minutes as it 's the end of the day .
16 I do not believe that , in those circumstances , management can recognise new opportunity when it occurs — and , my goodness , there is new opportunity around .
17 The LVF advantage at the shortest duration implies that the right hemisphere may recognise genuine words when it sees them , even though it can not necessarily identify them , which suggests that in this respect the right half of the brain is not inferior to the left .
18 And though this may sound macabre , I did enjoy last night once it got going .
19 The Qualitas Furnishing Standards Scheme , set up in response to an Office of Fair Trading report in 1990 , was expensive and would need active support if it is to progress .
20 Although it was clear that Poland would need massive industrialisation if it were to become a modern European nation , it was hampered in its efforts at every level by the legacy of partition .
21 The system does not need dedicated hardware because it uses a standard DECsystem server .
22 I assumed a sphinx-like smile , as though my present situation were part of a long-term career strategy which would yield staggering results when it finally matured .
23 Each species ' range is determined by the area within which it can outbreed potential rivals because it is better adapted to that set of conditions :
24 Section 423(2) provides that the court ‘ may ’ make such order as it thinks fit for restoring the position and protecting victims of transactions intended to defraud creditors .
25 ‘ On an application made by the authority or the child , the court may make such order as it considers appropriate with respect to the contact which is to be allowed between the child and any named person .
26 The court can make such order as it thinks fit to restore the position to what it would have been if the company had not given that preference .
27 Where a party fails to supply a copy of any document the court may make such order as it thinks fit .
28 ( 9 ) A licensing board shall make such arrangements as it thinks fit as respects the consideration of applications under this section or any objection made thereto .
29 These rights are called ‘ rights of occupation ’ , and where the leave of the court is necessary the court may make such orders as it thinks just and reasonable having regard to the conduct of the spouses , their needs and financial resources , the needs of the children , and all other circumstances .
30 The court can make such orders as it thinks fit for the enforcement of the duty to submit a statement of affairs and similar duties ( r 7.20 ) .
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