Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party . |
2 | At worst , it may even believe that paramilitaries can be a means of defence . |
3 | It may even happen that you arc able to choose where your kitchen will be , in which case bear in mind the following criteria . |
4 | It may also appear that the scope for collective bargaining would be more severely curtailed in Australia , where the state-operated system of conciliation and compulsory arbitration has shaped labour-management relations since the turn of the century ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
5 | It may also mean that there may be a sharper ‘ problem ’ of old age as people live longer after their retirement from work . |
6 | This not merely makes direct comparison difficult , but it may also mean that such comparisons would be of questionable value given that they would not relate to the actual situation in which traditional and non-traditional students are competing for places , and in which their work and achievement can be meaningfully compared . |
7 | It may also suggest that older people are more fatalistic about their health . |
8 | It may also help if you have an exercise obsession , as Marilyn Lawrence , in my opinion , has the most useful things to say on this subject , too . |
9 | It may also recognise that the husband should be entitled to a financial stake in the matrimonial home , such stake being made available to him at the end of the period specified in the court order or at a time previously agreed between the parties . |
10 | It may well feel that there is sufficient resource and underwriting expertise within NCM already to enable it to convert some of its team onto domestic . |
11 | But if an application is made to patent a computer-controlled furnace it may well succeed and be granted a patent . |
12 | For example , if you have already made available literature dealing with questions such as holidays/pensions/conditions of work and the candidate chooses to ask about them it may well indicate that she/he is the sort of person who does not do their background work thoroughly . |
13 | It may well happen that the student in considering this comes to the conclusion that there is no contract between Pickwick and Podder . |
14 | Once the agent has received a number of offers , it may well happen that each party is advised of the offers on the table and asked if they are willing to increase their offer . |
15 | Now it may well happen that the moon rises in the sky but because it 's in the earth shadow we ca n't see it . |
16 | If , however , a colleague has offered to go along and watch the lesson for you , it may well help if you underline the type of general information you would like back in addition to the notes on the lesson . |
17 | It may just mean that you might see Er I mean is elevated above the A Nineteen , and indeed you can catch glimpses of it |
18 | ‘ It may not arise because I may not be staying . ’ |
19 | Perhaps this last doubt is irrelevant ; it may not matter whether A's object was entirely altruistic or partially self-interested . |
20 | On the contrary , it may not last but it represents perhaps one way to move away from traditional easel painting , for example . |
21 | While it may not succeed where it thinks it can , if it thinks it ca n't the probability is that it wo n't . |
22 | It may not look like it , but the main basin of Gloucester Docks is a drinking water reservoir for the city of Bristol . |
23 | If Sheila does not co-operate with social workers , it may not help if her mother is dragged in on the social workers ' side . |
24 | This rule only applies where the specific listed items have some common feature so that a genus can be identified , and it may not apply where the general word precedes the list . |
25 | Alternatively , it may yet emerge that the similarities simply represent marginal additions and that the Cretan script was essentially a native creation after all . |
26 | It may thus transpire that a marginal improvement is insufficient to justify the increase in complexity associated with this algorithm . |
27 | It may simply mean that at this moment only one entrepreneur has taken the step of presenting this particular opportunity to the market . |
28 | Thus if a business manages to establish that its terms are incorporated into its contracts by signature , it may still find that it can not rely on any of the terms which are subject to the reasonableness test under the Act if , for instance , the business knows the signer did not read the terms before signing . |
29 | It may then direct that the records or documents be disclosed to other parties to the proceedings . |
30 | It may actually mean that you 're getting a bit too rough on your skin ! |