Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adj] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 That may well mean that waste disposal should cost more than it has done in the past .
2 Following upon a letter written to Churchill by four senior cryptanalysts in Huts 6 and 8 complaining about lack of resources , the Prime Minister had ordered that on ‘ extreme priority ’ Bletchley should have all that it needed .
3 Maybe the American government should note this before it complains about the success of Japanese business .
4 Well it must get hotter than it does in this house for a start !
5 Why do you want it to glow , it 'll show more if it glowed .
6 Meanwhile , Gower , who will be in India this winter commentating for BSkyB , last night changed his position on the protest , saying : ‘ I had hoped they might drop this before it got to the full meeting .
7 This might seem onerous but it guarantees that configuration control is maintained and , with some care , should be a very unusual occurrence .
8 But the warning tonight is that , with more severe weather forecast , it 'll get worse before it gets better .
9 One said : ‘ It may sound far-fetched but it looks increasingly likely .
10 Try sitting the other side of your desk ; it may sound crazy but it shows you the world from another angle .
11 It will run initially for three months but may become permanent if it seems to fulfil a need .
12 I do n't know how you 'd describe that but it 's er it 's got all the features of an innocent little blob .
13 Jehan was confident that he could beat Sidacai if it came to a fight .
14 I was explaining to Jim how we could do that and it looked pretty straightforward so or , or not .
15 A soft drinks company says its could run dry if it does n't get enough elderflowers .
16 Lumme , you 'd go mad if it did .
17 It is an unlikely occurrence but it could happen and we would feel concerned if it did ; indeed , we would probably be unhappy with any sample where the sex ratio differed greatly from that of the whole school .
18 She did n't want to think about what would happen next until it happened .
19 This would seem self-evident but it has in the past exercised the minds of many lawyers , in relation to the IMRO venture capital rules at least .
20 It does not reveal itself all the time ; it would seem false if it did .
21 Such a figure may seem insignificant but it represented a strength of purpose and feeling which made the small groups men and women of courage .
22 The Chairman will make sure that it stays going in that direction and everybody works together rather than against each other so you got a high score there you know and as we saw in the you might not think you 've got those Chairman 's skills but then what you did in the group where you were quite a central part of what was going on perhaps indicates that these can be developed .
23 It will , it just might slide a bit but it will stop sliding when it comes off it .
24 Bearing in mind that canoeing is gaining in popularity , along with the leisure industry , the situation will get worse before it gets better .
25 The National Rivers Authority says the situation will get worse before it gets better .
26 The decision to buy in or not is particularly relevant to personal computer sales where margins are tight , but Bearpark reckons that the company can remain competitive because it has huge purchasing power and can buy components at volume discounts — especially in Germany as the Deutsche Mark is very strong at the moment .
27 You can do this provided it does not :
28 Devotees of this label can rest assured that it retains more than anyone 's fair share of glitzkrieg .
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