Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It may simply mean that at this moment only one entrepreneur has taken the step of presenting this particular opportunity to the market . |
2 | It may merely indicate that during the early phase of production there were social reasons for indicating one particular identity amongst many , whereas later on such small-scale variation in social identity had been replaced by larger political institutions which were not indicated in the same manner . |
3 | The Midland spent more than £1bn on acquisitions round the world between 1979 and 1981 , money it could barely afford because of its capital weakness . |
4 | If the DEA had used it to provide a cover identity for somebody in Egypt , it could hardly admit that in open court or explain how it had come by the certificate in the first place . |
5 | It would also appear that in some areas the rougher element ganged up against Boy Scout troops in the early years of the movement , throwing stones at them and mocking their uniform of floppy hats and silly short pants . |
6 | It would therefore appear that in determining the dose of adsorbent required , it is necessary to take into account the size of the intestinal endotoxin pool , the extent of dysfunction of the gut mucosal barrier and the adsorptive capacity of the agent . |
7 | It would almost seem that by the establishment of Elementary Schools and of the Manchester Grammar School , the necessity for the Stockport School has been superseded , but , if that be not so , it is extraordinary that the inhabitants of Stockport are unwilling or unable to aid the institution . " |
8 | So it will just mean that on those cases , on approximately forty , their arrears letter will be going out a couple of weeks late . |
9 | Today 's Law Lords judgement should keep Bridget O'Brien in her house , it will also mean that in future , a wife or partner only agrees to mortgage their home as security for a loan after being fully informed of the possible consequences . |