Example sentences of "[vb infin] it that " in BNC.

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1 Could you date it that I start back Monday , doctor , if you do n't mind ?
2 to , to , I mean when I first had the er plaster off , which was for ten days it was , I could not believe it that these fingers were not going but I 'm told that that 's quite usual .
3 Many people can , can remember it that in their youth they saw their when they 're their early childhood they saw their parents were very special people the parents .
4 Do I now understand it that the whole programme is subject to maximum price ?
5 I I just did n't understand it that 's come for the advice for you see .
6 but those stairs wo n't like , I mean , I would n't like it that if it was just indoors forever would you , honestly ?
7 And I I said , he said ooh yes , the two girls come the alley on their own this is the their birthday cake ma , and I really jumped I said , cos we were right in the front , I thought what the hell 's he doing ! but what they were dressed in and she said , so I said , oh yeah well I did n't like it that I do n't know what 's wrong cos all the time they did .
8 ‘ Then I think you must take it that you do know . ’
9 So one may take it that everyone receives at least a smattering ; and more flexible A-level and university courses make it possible for people to combine more advanced science with arts subjects in a way that was virtually impossible in my day .
10 So we can take it that Mick is none too keen on an open door policy at 10 Records ?
11 Do I take it that I 'm invited , Mistress Fenemore ? ’
12 ( Let us take it that he is right in this . )
13 We may take it that the utilitarian in him could accept with Ricardo 's labour theory of value his hostility to landlords , who might be regarded as unproductive and bone-idle , and share with him a reluctance to extend that hostility to master-manufacturers .
14 ( Quinton , 1973 , pp. 46–53 ) More precisely , with respect to the spatiality , since we wish to exclude points , lines , and two-dimensional surfaces , we shall take it that the physical occupies a continuous three-dimensional region of space-that it is voluminous or geometrically solid .
15 I am a physician , I may say , and if you have not heard as much , Prince Rainbow , you may take it that you soon will , from another quarter .
16 If , by contextual manipulation , we can reduce the apparent oddness , or at least cause it to be perceived as communicatively appropriate , then we can take it that we are dealing with a semantic deviance ( although the involvement of grammatical elements can not be ruled out ) .
17 From the fairly casual manner of Nicholls ' wording and his failure to mention what he had recommended , we may take it that , at least so far as he was concerned , the problem of the status of emigres holding non-Soviet passports had not at this stage been presented as of overwhelming importance or urgency .
18 You can work on a presumption , a prebonderance of probabilities or whatever , but I mean what you can not do is take it that it 's absolutely fact that that is going to happen .
19 You ca n't take it that it is you have to draw your scale diagram .
20 It is true that even then he might still be acting in the course of his employment , but we must take it that this curious piece of metaphysics exempts the employer from vicarious liability for this particular tort .
21 And since it obviously has n't been doing so , we can take it that we are not held within un- , sub- or supernatural forces after all ; in all probability , that is .
22 Can I take it that if
23 ‘ Do I take it that you work for the same man as the two who broke into my house ? ’ she asked .
24 As the Temple was desecrated , according to the most probable chronology , about December 1 67 and reconsecrated about December 164 , we must take it that the correct interpretation of Daniel is the latter , amounting to about three years , which is in rough agreement with the " time , times and half a time " of the previous chapter .
25 ‘ I think we can take it that a representative of the Security Service was regarded as , ahh , fundamental . ’
26 Do I take it that I 'm to be redeemed from that particular fate ?
27 He watched her guardedly for a moment , then he said , ‘ Do I take it that you 're referring to Elise ? ’
28 If that is the average , we can take it that many will take longer than that .
29 On the basis of that argument , can we take it that the boundary review that will be undertaken will now be on geographical location rather than population distribution ?
30 In the light of the arguments which have been put forward about the size of the constituency can we take it that there has been a change in Government principle on the boundary reorganisation ?
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