Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [conj] it [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 Part of the function of an external UPS is to smooth out the incoming power , but that can only be done before it reaches the PC 's power supply .
2 The government insists that it will only be restarted if it passes stringent safety tests , and that a technical council composed of Russian , American , French and German experts will oversee its operation .
3 This development can only be welcomed when it inspires more scrupulous , subtle and sensitive scholarship in our description and analysis of other cultures .
4 A final dividend can only be paid after it has been approved by the shareholders at a general meeting and Resolution 2 seeks such approval .
5 The company says a 40MHz 68040 upgrade board for the NextStation , nicknamed Nitro , will only be released if it increases performance 30–40% .
6 In the simplest form the word will only be verified if it exists in the dictionary .
7 The two separate Minutes may not necessarily be related but it does suggest there may be more in the Cup 's name that has hitherto been appreciated .
8 Dependence often develops , but need not necessarily be discouraged unless it persists when the patient has managed to overcome most or all of his problems .
9 It should finally be noted that it has also emerged that reliance on markets as a disciplinary device , and in particular on the market for control , is itself far from costless .
10 Golf development will not normally be permitted if it causes unacceptable disruption to the public enjoyment of rights of way .
11 If it could still be shown that it remains an effective expression of democracy , that would indeed be a reason ; for any diminution of democracy is deplorable .
12 Dessent ( 1987 ) argues that the differentiated curriculum within a school will always be limited if it does not recognise , reward and value diversity among pupils .
13 Balsa wood can also be smoked after it has been broken into little pieces , but some say it is even less rewarding than banana skins .
14 It can also be seen that it provides a deeper cause than that supplied by ordinary , everyday reasoning .
15 It is , of course , clear that the Report does not speak on behalf of working-class culture , but it should also be noted that it distances itself from the culture of the middle class ( cf. 236/256–7 ) .
16 It might also be argued that it functions as metonymy , in which some element closely associated with the prime function of the whole comes to stand in for it .
17 As we saw in this chapter , more recently it has been found that this account of processing can not be correct for at least three reasons : ( a ) there is evidence that syntactic and semantic processing is not delayed until the end of the clause ; ( b ) there is evidence that information about the specific wording is retained after the end of a clause if that clause contains nonspecific words which subsequent clauses will disambiguate ; ( c ) specific wording will also be retained if it has pragmatic significance .
18 This facility should also be allowed where it has proved impossible to obtain original invoices .
19 Before moving on it should however be noted that it does not follow from the rejection of justificatory theories of corporate power based on antecedent rights that the shareholders ' legal rights in the company , including the right to exercise ultimate control and to have the business operated in their interests , are not morally defensible .
20 It should be noted that material subject to legal privilege can never be seized but it appears that if the police chance upon evidence for which a warrant from a circuit judge is required , they are entitled to seize this by virtue of section 19 .
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