Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [modal v] [verb] it " in BNC.

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1 One can agree that another has or should have a right , that is , believe that he has or should have it , or agree to give him a right .
2 The capitalist system had to be unchained and the conditions created that would allow it to flourish .
3 There will be one group within the BMC and climbing that will say it was n't really a competition and that the rule was invented for television spectaculars .
4 They may feel New York for the first time because its fast-dealing busyness is something the screen does n't catch and may smell it for the first time if they come in high summer but one of the great first sights of the world is gone for ever .
5 It would help to reduce the caseload and so permit the conditions of the Patient 's Charter to be met and would make it possible for consultants to be more involved in the routine care of patients , both emergency and elective , and so diminish the responsibilities of junior doctors for service commitment .
6 I went to inspect and could see it was a half-plucked pheasant .
7 Average age for the ceasing of menstruation is around 50 , but the hot flushes and sweating that can accompany it are more common after the periods have ended , and may last from just a few months to more than five years .
8 Labour adopts a dogmatic approach to the rents-to-mortgages scheme , as it did to the right to buy and will abandon it in the same way .
9 When we see such intelligence and feeling among creatures which outwardly resemble ourselves — chimpanzees and other primates — we accept and can recognize it far more readily than we do among more alien creatures such as whales and dolphins .
10 This will meet and let's put it into context thousand pounds per district but Mr will put the money into production obviously and I think there 's something talk about traffic economy road balance .
11 Massage can help cramp and can prevent it spreading to other areas .
12 This was an ambitious objective , but it was 1971 and Robert McNamara had been President of the World Bank for three years , long enough to begin to realize his goal of a leap forward in Bank lending that would take it from $1.1 billion in 1967 to $11.4 billion in 1980 , his last year in office .
13 The Autumn Statement , and the interest rate cut that should accompany it , should be the first light of a new economic dawn .
14 Inside her she felt a power she could never manage to express ; it was trapped inside her like water under the ground and she was the only one with the dowser 's twigs who knew where it lay and could bring it to the surface .
15 If you do n't know other families nearby , though , you could find out if there 's any local interest in starting one by putting a notice up in your health centre , local nurseries , mum toddler groups , schools and shop windows — anywhere mums regularly go and would see it .
16 Indeed it did , to anybody who remembered or could visual-ise it as a busy dock .
17 And how was it to be achieved — was there agreement about it within the leadership and the wider society , and did a political agency exist that could bring it into being ?
18 Th th when the house was built it was painted and I think that used to last it 's lifetime .
19 On top of that CICS , is n't even limited to IBM machines any more : last October an agreement was signed that will see it running on Hewlett-Packard Co 's machines ( CI No 2,019 ) .
20 He said that he could not imagine conditions arising that would make it possible , stressed the collective nature of the democratic movement and said ‘ I can not forever play this dual role of amateur politician and writer . ’
21 In Chester one shop had one copy left and would save it for me if I could get there that afternoon .
22 Cancel that will clear it up
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