Example sentences of "[adv] it [verb] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Basically it means that the nervous system which passes through the wrist in the carpal tunnel has been stressed and the best cure is rest , or in the case of trigger finger , an injection or even an operation .
2 So it transpired that the elusive Zephro Carnelian was a trusted roving agent for the Ordo Hydra .
3 And so when you , so it means that the Dutch are leaders , so it 's , it 's kind of , that 's how putting up the communications empire .
4 So it predicted that the red shift of a galaxy should be directly proportional to its distance from us , exactly as Hubble found .
5 Single parent families are much more vulnerable to attack , and so it seems that the best option in this situation is to put the whole brood up for adoption .
6 Nevertheless it seems that the eleventh-century history of princely houses was more mundane , more businesslike , than it had been in the past .
7 Thus it appears that the right hemisphere bears particular responsibility in the tactile perception of shape .
8 Thus it seems that the only understanding that the persons in the original position can reach is that everyone should have the greatest equal liberty consistent with a similar liberty for others .
9 Thus it seems that the HGT-1 cell line contains subpopulations of epithelial cells , two of which may have a comparatively high density of H 2 receptors or a particularly efficient interaction between the H 2 receptor and adenylate cyclase .
10 The Arnhem debacle effectively put an end to our hopes of peace by Christmas , and gradually it seemed that the combined Allied armies were slithering to a halt .
11 But yesterday it emerged that the four judges had written to Mr Tony Byrne , BAFTA president , saying they had voted for GBH , the Alan Bleasdale drama starring Robert Lindsay as leader of a corrupt city council .
12 But yesterday it emerged that the four judges had written to Mr Tony Byrne , BAFTA president , saying they had voted for GBH , the Alan Bleasdale drama starring Robert Lindsay as leader of a corrupt city council .
13 Ironically it seems that the personal computer Mr Anderson was using to write the book was the cause of the fire .
14 They had supposed the threat of Naggaroth all but extinguished , but now it seemed that the Dark Elves had merely been rebuilding their strength .
15 As for that lot from Catgut Alley , why , now it seems that the big beardy one you saw is an old accomplice o' Mutton 's .
16 Now it appears that the four main front runners will continue to dominate the scene though we are likely to witness some elbowing in the scrum .
17 Now it appeared that the little boy was in reality a delicate child .
18 Increasingly it seems that the partial triumphs of the Federal Campaign Act are slipping away as individual contributions are getting larger and more frequently come from outside constituencies .
19 Regrettably it seems that the same can be said more than 20 years after Ă˜ster 's paper was published .
20 So you saw the cowboy in the spaghetti western on the cover of the last magazine , well it seems that the only way was up for Steve Perry from Pest Control , Birmingham South .
21 Well it seems that the two interact .
22 Sometimes it appears that the mere act of measuring them in order to manufacture a candle of corresponding dimensions to burn at the tomb was sufficient to effect the cure .
23 Then it seemed that the Lebanese civil war was one of those historical tragedies in which opposing communities fought themselves to a standstill only to be reconciled by a central government and foreign economic assistance .
24 Indeed , if this metaprogram view has any substance to it then it follows that the true potential of hypertext will only be apparent when computer scientists have discovered much more about the fundamental nature of programs and programming .
25 Instead it proposes that the 50 mg/litre limit should be treated as an average not a fixed limit .
26 This was a disreputable subterfuge , yet it appears that the same sort of procedure is enjoined by the new Act .
27 Yet it recommends that the maximum penalty for such conduct should be two years where the girl is over 13 and under 16 , the same penalty as for sexual intercourse , whereas for consensual buggery the maximum recommended is five years .
28 However it seems that the slowest time constant represents only a subset of the GC sites since we observe dissociation from some GC sites at rates closer to the faster species .
29 THE GOVERNMENT 's handling of the Maastricht bill came under fierce attack yesterday when it emerged that the Prime Minister has taken legal advice on whether he could by-pass Parliament .
30 Old age abuse is a term that can be used more properly to refer to situations where it happens that the elderly person is abusing the carer ( Case Study 4.2 ) .
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