Example sentences of "it [modal v] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It may also enhance our understanding of contemporary legal institutions and practices .
2 Filled with recipes for quick , easy , yet substantial and delicious meals it may soon become your bible .
3 Finally , even if all the factors mentioned so far are not influencing the cat , it may still turn its nose up at a particular dish of food .
4 It is not necessary to adopt a ‘ systems ’ theory approach , interrelating the background conditions within a social system , in order to recognise that when some particular aspect of another country 's industrial relations is removed from its social , political and cultural surroundings it may then lose its validity and rationale .
5 But instead — and with careful guidance — it should eventually take its place alongside other measures of credit cost as a useful tool for comparison , and as a warning signal where credit cost is really high .
6 To date there is little evidence of this happening within the NHS but it must soon occupy our attention as a matter of urgency .
7 It must also keep its body moist to help it breathe .
8 Ultimately , however , the fabric you select for your window treatment should not only complement your chosen style with its visual appearance but it must also suit its purpose .
9 Robinson had argued that the Church was in a critical position in that it was becoming ever more remote from modern society and that it must therefore rethink its position .
10 Maybe it might just make his mother realize he was alive .
11 Remember that next time , it might just save your life . ’
12 It might even enlist his sympathy , make him reconsider his eviction plans .
13 Maybe it might even affect his work and he would n't be able to concentrate in the afternoon .
14 You 're too old to learn , it 'll just make your head spin . ’
15 It works best on long , straight hair but if it 's very thick it 'll probably take your hairdresser an afternoon to do the winding .
16 It 'll only hurt your throat worse .
17 It 'll only make your job more difficult .
18 He says ‘ SAG efforts are frozen , it ca n't decide which way to go and does n't look like it 'll ever get its act together . ’
19 It could even save your life … one day .
20 It could also tie his status as colossus to his subsequent performance in the Arab confrontation with Israel .
21 This is an ensemble show in the RSC 's great tradition of Nicholas Nickleby and Les Miserables ( Caird was co-director of both with Trevor Nunn ) and it could well repeat their success at the box office .
22 He added , however , that his Ministry is looking into ways in which it could legally ban their importation .
23 The question kept her awake for several hours while she repeatedly reminded herself that it could only bring her heartache .
24 direction it 'd fucking slice me ear off I reckon .
25 You would be confined to the building , naturally , and you would have to live in the cells , but it would probably save your life . ’
26 It would probably kill my mum but I had to tell them .
27 IF this newspaper were a backbench Tory MP , it would tonight cast its vote against the Government .
28 At the conclusion of the hearing the Board intimated that it would humbly advise Her Majesty that the appeal should be dismissed , for reasons which it would subsequently deliver .
29 It would never enter my head to read a textbook on race-driving .
30 They both swore it would always remain my home while I wanted it , and so it did .
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