Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [conj] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I must stress that it 's to work with you , OK ?
2 After being on the receiving end of the challenge which brought Marsh 's late dismissal , he allowed Piatnitski to complete a night which showed the strides the home side must make if it is to re-establish itself as a European force .
3 The badge is secret — and no-one should know that it 's hiding on the front until she gets the T-shirt or jumper on .
4 The Paris court must consider whether it is entitled or competent to act on a decision taken in a foreign country such a long time ago .
5 It must do if it 's gon na be forty eight to The Drove , yeah .
6 A tenant should ensure that it is made aware of such an agreement so that it can consider the implications of it .
7 Consequently , we consider it our duty to indicate the correct path which the Šiptar people must follow if it is to realize its aspiration .
8 The expedient of the withholding of manifestations of love from the very young child amounts to the instilling of the first tiny measure of fear , and fear , used in conjunction with reward provides the fundamental tools which the adult population must have if it is to maintain steady progress towards the civilisation it desires .
9 In 1992 , we responded with enthusiasm to the theme of the Earth Summit : that our way of life here in Wales , as elsewhere across the World , must change if it is to become genuinely environmentally sustainable .
10 I can only say I feel sure — it must go where it 's needed .
11 ‘ Anyone investing in eastern Europe should realise that it 's going to be very long-term , 10 , 15 or even 20 years , ’ she says .
12 Even you must admit that it 's become an exciting and extremely important job over the last few years , certainly as far as Carlisle Flint is concerned ! ’
13 I dare say he felt that all this modern stuff was a bit beyond him , and I must admit that it is getting beyond me .
14 This should be supported by the health service as part of the programme of development that any large organisation must adopt if it is to remain up to date and use its resources cost effectively .
15 If the debts and expenses have not been paid but have been secured , the report must state whether it is considered that the security is satisfactory ( r 6.207(3) ) .
16 You 'll see that it is written in a slightly more formal style so that you can be absolutely clear what we expect of your now that you are working in the ES .
17 The satellite pictures shows a lot of cloud just to the east of us , but you 'll see that it is moving away .
18 If a law is such that there are no criteria whereby an independent observer might decide whether it is obeyed or deviated from , the law in question can not be called a " law " in any intelligible sense .
19 The preamble to the court order might indicate that it is made ( for example ) on the basis that the wife will keep the property in good repair ; this is certainly " persuasive " in the event of a row .
20 If you look at the report , White Paper , you 'll notice that it 's sticking to a , a freezing of the nineteen-ninety levels by the year two thousand and five , and you may feel that you would like to see this country come more into line with the other E E C countries and ask for a freezing by the year two thousand .
21 I think we 'll find that it is drawing back . ’
22 Yet if one observes this battle more closely one may see that it is waged around what one might call the ephemera of sex : what is seen , what is said , what is written rather than what is or is not concerned with sexual reality .
23 If you have a more considerate attitude one where you 're going to sort of give way to people , show a little bit more consideration to other road users , I think you 'd find that it 's gon na it pays off .
24 The Group 's objectives and research strategy imply a continuously evolving work programme whose content may change as it is realised that particular issues ( or faults in past analyses ) are of more or less central importance .
25 Anyone want to pick up the ball and run with it and would question whether it is considered necessary and does it give you sufficient guidance at strategic level ?
26 But if we turn to consider the [ … ] supply price with reference to a long period of time , we shall find that it is governed by a different set of causes , and with different results .
27 Roof-bolt technology is the key to the leap in productivity that BC will need if it is to beat off the challenge from gas and imported coal and prevent the industry being reduced to a handful of pits .
28 The collector will know that it is faked up in the style of an earlier period .
29 People will feel that it is threatened , and we shall not get the recruits we need .
30 ( If it is addressed to myself as Parish Clerk I will see that it is displayed prominently in the village . )
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