Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 It may even claim that it has had more complaints of bias from the Labour Party .
2 At worst , it may even believe that paramilitaries can be a means of defence .
3 It may even happen that you arc able to choose where your kitchen will be , in which case bear in mind the following criteria .
4 It may also appear that the scope for collective bargaining would be more severely curtailed in Australia , where the state-operated system of conciliation and compulsory arbitration has shaped labour-management relations since the turn of the century ( see Chapter 5 ) .
5 It may also mean that there may be a sharper ‘ problem ’ of old age as people live longer after their retirement from work .
6 This not merely makes direct comparison difficult , but it may also mean that such comparisons would be of questionable value given that they would not relate to the actual situation in which traditional and non-traditional students are competing for places , and in which their work and achievement can be meaningfully compared .
7 It may also suggest that older people are more fatalistic about their health .
8 It may also recognise that the husband should be entitled to a financial stake in the matrimonial home , such stake being made available to him at the end of the period specified in the court order or at a time previously agreed between the parties .
9 It may well feel that there is sufficient resource and underwriting expertise within NCM already to enable it to convert some of its team onto domestic .
10 For example , if you have already made available literature dealing with questions such as holidays/pensions/conditions of work and the candidate chooses to ask about them it may well indicate that she/he is the sort of person who does not do their background work thoroughly .
11 It may well happen that the student in considering this comes to the conclusion that there is no contract between Pickwick and Podder .
12 Once the agent has received a number of offers , it may well happen that each party is advised of the offers on the table and asked if they are willing to increase their offer .
13 Now it may well happen that the moon rises in the sky but because it 's in the earth shadow we ca n't see it .
14 It may just mean that you might see Er I mean is elevated above the A Nineteen , and indeed you can catch glimpses of it
15 Alternatively , it may yet emerge that the similarities simply represent marginal additions and that the Cretan script was essentially a native creation after all .
16 It may thus transpire that a marginal improvement is insufficient to justify the increase in complexity associated with this algorithm .
17 It may simply mean that at this moment only one entrepreneur has taken the step of presenting this particular opportunity to the market .
18 Thus if a business manages to establish that its terms are incorporated into its contracts by signature , it may still find that it can not rely on any of the terms which are subject to the reasonableness test under the Act if , for instance , the business knows the signer did not read the terms before signing .
19 It may then direct that the records or documents be disclosed to other parties to the proceedings .
20 It may actually mean that you 're getting a bit too rough on your skin !
21 Current educational philosophy has moved away from focusing on the physical or sensory basis of disability and so it may initially appear that an understanding of the cause of a child 's disability is primarily a medical matter and not one of concern to the educator .
22 It may often seem that some critical practitioners within established disciplinary frameworks which insist on treating literary texts as documents or , oppositely , as eternal works of art or according to a closely defined theoretical structure , proffer pronouncements on texts and history which are exclusively self-confident and definitive .
23 By analogy , it may sometimes happen that a message is improved by changing , say , an s into a G : my secretary once , misreading my writing , replaced ‘ Sod 's law ’ by ‘ God 's law ’ , and the sense was if anything improved .
24 At one extreme , it may mean that the world will not contain an example of any single human being doing that thing ; at the other end , it may merely mean that if a group of human beings adopt a norm requiring that behaviour , the norm will often be broken , its observance will give rise to a good deal of anxiety , those who comply without anxiety to the norm will be unusual in other respects , and so forth .
25 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 .
26 It ought never to happen that firms with incompatible ideas as to the sort of service to be provided for their clients should ever come together with a view to merger .
27 It should also mention that it requires the application of an acquisitions policy which balances the strategic needs of RBGE staff with the longer-term ‘ national heritage ’ aspects included in our statutory objectives .
28 If such an exclusive arrangement is agreed , then it should also ensure that the distributor does not sell competing goods .
29 It should also mean that when Mr , that 's it , says the nurses were marvellous , the nurses are able to say in all evidence , and with evidence to support their opinion , yes
30 It should also recognise that there is a need to protect such exercises from public scrutiny for a period so that teachers have time to acquire evaluative skills .
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