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

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1 Lyn and I have been over and over it to see if there was anything we could have done but that kind of abuse gives very few signs .
2 Our head of department put it all together and then let us read it to see if there was anything we wished to change and add and then submitted it …
3 Finally and , since it is presented as a statement of fact , unobjectionably , it records that there ‘ has been an increasing desire among employees to control their working environment and to have a say in decisions which affect their working lives ’ .
4 If there are proceedings before the International Court between A and B , a third State , C , may be able to intervene to raise its interest before the Court ; or C may have sufficient interest to enable it to claim that there is a dispute between itself and A and/or B and ( assuming jurisdiction ) initiate its own action .
5 Is it intended that there should never be an interchange of information directly by computer but only by request between all European Community police forces ?
6 How did you how d how did it arise that there was this degree of cooperation ?
7 It argued that there was a long history of use of such powers ; that , with the widening of the sphere of government , the use of delegated legislative powers was necessary for the efficient conduct of business in the modern state ; that the civil service was best placed to provide the expertise which was necessary to make effective use of these powers ; and that the way in which the powers were actually used in practice was such as to refute any claim of a ‘ new despotism ’ .
8 When the Red Deer Commission ( RDC ) was set up in 1959 , it argued that there were too many red deer in Scotland .
9 While Synaspismos supported ND in its view that there was serious overpricing and other irregularities in the contracts , it maintained that there was insufficient evidence to allow prosecution .
10 ‘ There is a reasonable chance of it happening and there is a collective will to support it ’ , Cunningham believes .
11 Although the British government is firmly convinced that the Channel Tunnel will have little differential regional impact , it accepts that there will be major effects in Kent , particularly in the Channel ports and around Ashford where British Rail is to build a new international passenger station .
12 The bullets thumped into the wet blanket in front of me , making it jump like there was a bear inside .
13 It Rings if there was n't a will there would n't be a bill perhaps ?
14 You know the flake is a lot harder than it looks and there 's this traverse … ’
15 If it looks like there 's been very little response then we 'll probably keep you going for yet another month after that .
16 George Adamson of Birmingham Racial Attacks Monitoring Unit , said : ‘ It looks like there was a racial motive to this killing . ’
17 I it looks like there 's a lot of freedom in there at the local level which is of interest .
18 Well it looks like there 's one box of Rice Krispies here .
19 Mm it looks like there 's a stopwatch on it somewhere .
20 It looks like there is some kind of compromise going on between really nineteen sixties modern and a traditional newspaper .
21 It transpired that there was a secluded roof on her house where she was wont to sunbathe totally naked .
22 But anyway it transpired that there were two groups sort of working towards the same end and nobody could work out what sort of erm role each played and it was terrible .
23 Now the point has already been raised and partly answered in the question in the case of Selby District Council as to whether it matters whether there is an over-provision of land for industry and other employment .
24 Well in the sense that I suppose whether it matters whether there are six hundred and fifty one members of the house rather six hundred and forty or six hundred and fifty five , no it does n't .
25 It is the doing of one or more acts which individually or collectively amount to such adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner 's rights which constitute appropriation under section 3(1) and I do not think it matters where there is more than one such act in which order the successive acts take place , or whether there is any interval of time between them .
26 Most importantly , it demonstrated that there were alternative ways of dealing with the car without compromising on safety , access or environmental quality .
27 It helped that there were some fantastic games , and exceptional teams , each of which reached the apogee of their national styles .
28 It adds that there is evidence that seal populations themselves are now in decline .
29 He added : ‘ Nor should it matter if there are , say , four Indians , three Englishmen or four West Indians picked for the panel .
30 What did it matter if there would be no long-term future for them together — that in a few days ' time they would be separated by the cold grey expanse of the North Sea ?
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