Example sentences of "[vb base] it [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now the rally 's been banned , ’ says Scargill , who looks nothing like his more-famous uncle , ‘ I expect it will attract a lot of people . ’ |
2 | Labour supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies . |
3 | The Labour Pary supports the ban but Conservatives and the Tobacco Advisory Council say it could have a knock-on effect on sports like motor-racing and snooker , which are sponsored by tobacco companies . |
4 | Chicago-based VideOcart Inc say it will undergo a corporate restructuring that includes reducing its payroll by about 15% and realigning its executive office . |
5 | There are plans for an event at the site next year , but organisers say it will take a different form . |
6 | Yeah If you could hear what she say it 'd make a difference I expect I 'd of gone for another vowel there , it you 'd gone for E it of been |
7 | Well I still think that well say you have a big massive thing and , and say it 'd take a hundred people mm er I suppose the bigger it is the more economical it is . |
8 | ‘ I hope it might give a ten year old kid a little inspiration , a little boost and when it comes out of him , I 'm happy . |
9 | I hope it will bring a few people along to the network who will stay for the music afterwards . ’ |
10 | And Inspector Brian Ward , in charge of the project at Chatham , Kent , said : ‘ We hope it will have a calming influence on people , not being supervised by officers who arrested them . ’ |
11 | I suspect it will become a more dominant issue than value-for-money , whether in the public or private sectors , absorbing though these now seem to many politicians of all shades of opinion . |
12 | If the plans were to be implemented as they stand it would mean a significant deterioration in Maternity services . |
13 | ‘ I know it may seem a trite remark , ’ he answered , slowly , and there was a harshness in his voice she had never heard before , ‘ but mothers usually know best . ’ |
14 | If I succeed it will unlock a lot of the mystery of what 's been done on Titron . |
15 | I confess it might seem a little far off — not as a country but as a comparison — and yet that was what I thought . |
16 | If so , remember it will require a forward movement on the stick to get the tail off the ground , unlike most of the two-seaters . |
17 | Central government may assign a local authority a large guideline figure for capital expenditure but also assume it will finance a lot of it from sales of council houses , for example , and hence give a small credit approval . |
18 | ‘ I suppose it 'll shock a lot of people , ’ admitted Jennifer , 33 . |
19 | ‘ But in order to carry on business it is necessary that the reputation of such a corporation should be protected , and therefore in the case of libel or slander it must have a remedy by action . |
20 | But in order to carry on business it is necessary that the reputation of such a corporation should be protected , and therefore in the case of libel or slander it must have a remedy by action . |
21 | Put another way , in so far as companies have power , is not that power justifiable on the basis that those who exercise it can claim a moral right to do so ? |
22 | I reckon it would stop a lot of trouble if they issued sex dolls in prisons and hospitals on the NHS . ’ |
23 | Yet they reckon it could set a bad example elsewhere in Eastern Europe ( Czechoslovakia ) as well as in bigger , more important places ( India and , when their worries turn that way , the Soviet Union ) . |
24 | ‘ But it has n't really sunk in yet and I guess it will take a couple of days . |
25 | Does the hon. Gentleman believe that when he has created an independent Scottish state it will have a separate currency , or would he go for the ecu ? |
26 | They claim it would provide a parallel " fast track " to the existing A1 , by-passing " overheated " centres such as Cambridge and York . |
27 | Because fruit is not very nutritious in proportion to its bulk , animals that eat it must consume a lot . |
28 | Erm I mean it 'll take a while to install . |
29 | I mean it must cost a fair amount of money to keep it going cause , the calls are free |
30 | well I mean the heart 's the most obvious organ , but I mean it must put a strain on everything else |