Example sentences of "[vb base] it [modal v] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ I expect it 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ Zen told him as they shook hands .
2 Will the Minister ensure that when the Housing Executive engages in new build it will incorporate in every scheme a large number of two-bedroomed bungalows and a number of houses especially built to cater for the needs of the disabled ?
3 They say it could lead to a melt-down more serious than that at Three Mile Island in 1979 .
4 There 's a move to slow them down , but the hauliers say it could lead to a very dangerous situation .
5 They say they understand Oxfam 's difficulty with the law , but say it must apply to them .
6 Critics say it should concentrate on a less exclusive market .
7 Critics say it should apply along the whole stretch .
8 The BMA was last night examining this provision to see what , if any , effect it could have on GPs ' prescribing .
9 After reading the story in the Echo I now realise it can happen on local lines .
10 ‘ It would make horrible great holes in you , ’ explained Lydia , ‘ and I imagine it would hurt like hell . ’
11 I imagine it must seem like the blink of an eye to a ghost , do n't you ? ’
12 Hence , to issue new shares at a substantial discount to the market price and then underwrite it would appear to be a case of double indemnity in which the primary insurer is assured of a very small probability of having to make a compensation payment .
13 I hope it will feel like that in the future . "
14 The developers hope it will link with the existing Magnetic Imaging Centre , which already operates a sophisticated body scanner .
15 Driving through fog on the M25 , listening to yet another radio programme about the recession , it is difficult to imagine that there might be light at the end of the tunnel ; but spring is on its way , and I hope it will bring with it some sign of the long-promised upturn in the economy .
16 The brushwood groynes 200 yards off-shore hold the sediment as the tide retreats through them and NRA officials hope it will lead to the development of new saltmarsh to reduce the impact of waves hitting the sea wall .
17 Mills and Poole hope it will lead to a re-trial .
18 We hope it will lead to some people altering their minds .
19 This information has been taken from the Advance Data Capture file and whilst it is not 100% correct I hope it will suffice for your purposes .
20 So there 's an example of where it 's happening and I hope it will happen over the whole field .
21 We just hope it will happen by itself .
22 But the makers hope it will come to our tv screens and to the cinemas later .
23 But having collected the first item on Alex Ferguson 's spring shopping list they hope it will prove to be the lever to rid themselves of a 25-year burden .
24 Sue said : ‘ We 're confident of the success of Mossburn and hope it will prove to be a real crowd-puller . ’
25 We 're following up much of the documentation that we found and hope it could lead to other things which I can not reveal .
26 We 're following up much of the documentation that we found and hope it could lead to other things which I can not reveal .
27 Given the fact that another property developer , and star of the bull market of the Nineties Mountleigh , had gone into receivership and that administrators have been appointed to the Canary Wharf project it could rank as one of the understatements of the 1992 financial year .
28 You wait it 'll come in a minute can hear the bloody television , it 's true though , if we did n't have our television on , all we 'd listen to is theirs in n it ?
29 If a data link is required between a substation and a central operations room it must go by other means , such as the telephone network .
30 I rather suspect it could lead to a lot of foul-hooked fish , which is another thing I deplore when done deliberately .
  Next page