Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 It has it ca n't stop growing .
2 Quite often it has n't and even if it has it may be helpful to call the recipient with information on delivery and timing .
3 The hon. Gentleman is asking a question which he knows will receive no answer , because the nature of a deterrent is that it remains uncertain — the nation that has it might be prepared to use it .
4 If he has it will mean he either intends to defend the action or to admit the debt and make an offer to pay by instalments .
5 but the switchboard has it will take them in order , it 's not just a matter of which button shall I press now .
6 But now that we 're getting or going to get presumably more involved in union matters it might be advantageous if we could have a minute taker .
7 If the claim is one which relates to employment matters it will normally be within the jurisdiction of the industrial tribunal .
8 Can an exhaust brake be fitted to my 1989 Range Rover Vogue V8 auto as , on long declines it will gain enough momentum not only to rip the skin off a rice pudding , but take the table and chairs with it .
9 ‘ The Hungarian government has been asking us what questions it should put to companies wanting to invest there , ’ Davies says .
10 As this develops it will be helpful ; but it is not a complete solution , for institutions will never be sufficiently well-equipped to intervene in the thousands of firms they own .
11 and , you know , if it starts it 'll be alright for another week then .
12 A rising could be put down ; even though the BNA might dissolve into guerrilla bands it could not hope to take over the country .
13 It looks it wo n't show anyway .
14 When a monomer polymerizes it will only yield a useful polymer if it does so in the form of a long chain .
15 If the environment then stabilizes it will be these types that will probably emerge as the intermediates .
16 Market researcher , Summit Strategies , claims Sun Microsystems Inc is talking to IBM Corp about ‘ access to CICS ’ but adds it wo n't follow Hewlett-Packard Co in price listing it and will go through third parties instead .
17 then anyone who wants it can call us .
18 So how are we to reach any agreement now , at the end of the 1980s , on the function of education , what it is for , what needs it must meet ?
19 If the bill were to be passed as it now stands it would result in the restriction , and even removal , of presently existing freedoms for evangelistic work .
20 As the law stands it would be illegal to disconnect his life support machine .
21 The second quotation should have closed immediately after the words ‘ New Foreign Office ’ , but as the paper stands it can easily be misconstrued that the Report recommended Scott 's appointment .
22 One view holds it might be worth preserving only information derived from the telecommunications record , but that it would make little sense to keep it all .
23 There 'll be no moon , and if this wind holds it should help us a lot .
24 He that seeks , finds , to him that knocks it will be opened .
25 Similarly where no such trust has been brought about : if , say , a child 's family disintegrates it may well be but the beginning of a whole sequence of misfortunes and unsatisfactory care arrangements in institutions and foster homes .
26 As it happens it would seem that most of those children are out on an English trip .
27 ‘ If it happens it would be subject to disciplinary action . ’
28 At least if that happens it wo n't come as quite such a shock now , will it ? ’
29 When it happens it 'll just happen naturally , and that 's all there 'll be to it .
30 One admits to getting a little fed up with Mr Morton 's tendency to gloss over Eurotunnel 's problems , insisting that almost whatever happens it will all come right in the end .
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