Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [verb] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The external schema is the subset of the database which is relevant to the particular user , and though it may be a summarised and a very restricted subset , the user may think that it represents the whole view , because it is the whole view as far as the user is concerned . |
2 | Will the Minister acknowledge that , if the review takes place next year , the construction industry training board may say that it wants to retain a statutory levy , to determine the rate of levy imposed and also wants flexibility on exemptions . |
3 | A seminal influence in this style of thinking has been Gilbert Ryle 's exposure of the category mistake , which implies that the most logically organized case may crumble because it turns out to depend on unnoticed analogies . |
4 | Yes , the Oxford English Dictionary may say that it exists , but on-one who speaks English understands every intricacy , let alone uses English entirely accurately . |
5 | The action may fail before it gets much further , however . |
6 | Even a user who starts a search with a specific subject in mind may find that it does not quite match his requirements after all . |
7 | It no longer indulges in slanging matches with the American embassy , which had hinted that Kenya 's aid might suffer if it did not tolerate an opposition . |
8 | That is the quantity of extra resources that a competitive industry would use because it has higher average and marginal costs . |
9 | That I avoided such a course of action is because of my own understanding of what the institution would allow before it swung into action . |
10 | The Minister asks what Labour will do when it gets the chance to govern . |
11 | The problem is to determine how far this shaped perception can go before it becomes deceit or manipulation . |
12 | It is , rather , the example of what a robust and subtle mind can do when it comes to shifting British planning policy around the table a bit . |
13 | Lengths should be overlapped , and only cut to fit at the ends , as hessian can shrink as it dries . |
14 | The fact that PRCS has such a large client base might suggest that it has discovered some magic formula , but Murphy insists the principles of good PR are quite simple . |
15 | But if an incident has occurred involving violence or which leads to a soured atmosphere at work , management may consider that it has little option but to take action . |
16 | Airtours might not repeat last year 's extraordinary feats , but its cash pile and cautious management should ensure that it does not lend further credence to the current theory — that this year 's fastest grower is next year 's insolvency . |
17 | And thus it was agreed between them that all this compilation should stand as it had done . |
18 | Anyone who has recently taken up some form of exercise will tell that it has brought them enhanced mental energy and concentration , the ability to sleep more deeply and a feeling of well-being . |
19 | Adding to that all the other money that the Government have provided for sport , sport can reckon that it has had a pretty fair deal from the Government . |
20 | Although in some cases , part of the site may survive because it lies outside the area to be destroyed , more often the whole site disappears and only excavation records and finds are left . |
21 | If part or all of the purchase price comprises shares in the purchaser , the purchaser must check whether it has sufficient authorised and issued share capital and whether the directors have existing authority to allot and issue new shares under CA 1985 , s80 . |
22 | If some or all of the payment is to be satisfied by the issue of shares , the purchaser must check whether it has sufficient authorised and issued share capital and whether the directors have adequate existing authority under CA 1985 , s80 . |
23 | Newco should consider whether it requires any continuing services to be provided by the vendor . |
24 | It looked to the children more like the kind of grin a tiger might give before it pounced on its prey . |
25 | Even scholars who think that Kantorowicz read too much meaning into this picture would agree that it represents the emperor as if he were Christ seated in majesty . |
26 | If the vendor has granted any fixed or floating charges over any of the assets , the purchaser will insist that it acquires these assets free of all such charges . |
27 | Other more exotic applications for the device will appear as it undergoes further improvement . |
28 | Thirdly , the faster the clicks are emitted , the more up-to-date information the bat will receive as it negotiates the obstacles in the cave and dodges through the branches and creepers of the night forest . |
29 | The Kitemark on a product will indicate that it has not only been made to a published specification , but that it has been independently tested by BSI as well . |
30 | And if that happens Lotus may find that it has a serious competitor for the first time . |