Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb mod] it " in BNC.
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1 | But if we proceed to draw the line , where exactly will it fall ? |
2 | Health authority meetings ca n't , they are n't very well publicised erm and in fact , sometimes we have go over and , and get our own agendas and er I would suggest that perhaps would it be possible for them to be much better publicised than they currently are ? |
3 | By their long resistance , the Covenanters secured the freedom of the Kirk from state control and long may it be so in Scotland . |
4 | Kevin is in charge of the shirt because he is playing so well and long may it continue . |
5 | He added : ‘ We have not reached in this country the situation where you are guilty by birth — and long may it remain so . ’ |
6 | The traditional bookseller remains the core of the publisher 's business , and long may it remain so . ’ |
7 | And long may it last . |
8 | ‘ I query whether the examination will be attractive to sufficient younger tax specialists , and thus will it justify the development and training costs ? ’ |
9 | The essential discipline of an English School is the literary-critical ; it is a true discipline , only in an English School if anywhere will it be fostered , and it is irreplaceable . |
10 | But now might it not be wise to wait a few days , and examine the possibilities suggested by this magnate who had appeared so providentially ? |
11 | No I know my but it it 'll give me a little independence as well will it not ? |