Example sentences of "it [modal v] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If the hiatus is serious he may have to shut down all or part of the system or it may trip automatically and the operator 's task is to observe/control the shut-down to a quiescent state .
2 Plenty of space should be given to this plant so that it may bush out .
3 Be that as it may Dentdale certainly is , as I have said , the bonniest of all the Dales and Dent village , with its cobbled streets and whitewashed houses , the bonniest of all the Dale villages .
4 They say it should meen more financial control .
5 The Handbook of Developmental Psychology , edited by Benjamin Wolman , covers nearly everything one could think of — as it should weighing in at £69 and nearly 5½ kg !
6 it might rain tomorrow do n't it ?
7 It 'll surface somewhere , ’ said Steve Shepherd confidently .
8 ‘ I think it 'll surface again , and I 'm going to make sure the press are there .
9 Yes well I 'll go fortnightly for a little while then it 'll tail off .
10 Yeah , probably not , it 'll pocket out the window job
11 The difficulty is if we move to something , er , which is supply based as is being suggested , then it could impact even , even greater and so there 's no perfect er , system for this , but there 's got to be a better way .
12 Then , when the special symbol arrives , it could hand back the resolved logical form with the highest score .
13 I wish it would buck up and be Monday .
14 The government banned the rally , fearing it would foment more Hindu-Muslim violence in a country still reeling from bloodshed ignited by the demolition .
15 It would be.the most powerful force on earth .
16 If the bid by Airtours , based in Rossendale , Lancashire , is successful , it would corner about a third of the package holiday market — about the same share as Thomson .
17 Sir Richard Body , a farmer who has kept pigs himself for many years , explained that he intends to press on with his Private Member 's Bill since it would phase out the sow stalls within five years instead of the Minister 's eight years .
18 The Ukranian Supreme Soviet announced in early March that it would phase out operation of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor over the next five years before closing it down completely .
19 The United States Agency for International Development ( USAID ) announced on Dec. 3 that it would phase out aid by early 1995 due to continuing doubts about Pakistan 's nuclear programme .
20 If the tension is sufficient it will contain some part of the problem , whilst also ensuring that it will balloon out somewhere else .
21 C. griffithii is a good accent plant and should be grown away from most other plants , as it will bush out quite densely .
22 It will flame out , like shining from shook foil ; …
23 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
24 The company is uncertain as to whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet — the decision will depend on customer demand .
25 The company is uncertain whether it will phase out its current T805-based GigaCubes just yet .
26 The US 's largest CFC manufacturer , Du Pont , announced that it will phase out production of HCFCs 10 years before that deadline .
27 And it will wheel out some real oldies to broadcast 20 hours a day , ranging from comedy to dramas ( The Onedin Line and The Duchess of Duke Street among them ) .
28 Not possessing a BJ-10E , I ca n't comment on the kind of print quality it can church out using that driver , but TrueType , Windows ‘ built-in scalable font feature , should n't disappoint you .
29 It can soldier on , living from day to day in the hope that it can attract support from MPs in one or another minority party — there are likely to be at least 50 such members — for each piece of legislation .
30 In Nicholson 's case , the description came with the ever-present prefix that on the occasions he has tried acid , it was used properly to avoid bad trips ; thus , he had ‘ come to terms with things that you perceive would be otherwise impossible — things that help you understand yourself … plus , if used properly , it can means quite a lot of kicks . ’
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