Example sentences of "[conj] it [verb] that all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The major criticism of this approach is that it assumes that all information about the organisation is kept in documents .
2 Then , in the early part of this century , the quantum theory appeared ; its details need not concern us except for the fact that it implied that all forms of matter and energy came in tiny discrete packages called quanta ( by ‘ discrete ’ is meant that you can not have half a quantum ) .
3 This extraordinary increase is due in part to the fact that the dogs breed twice a year and it seems that all females give birth whereas in wolf society only dominant females do so .
4 A copy of the 1991 Census datasets will be deposited at the ESRC Data Archive ( where it will join the data from previous Censuses ) when the data is complete and it appears that all corrections have been made .
5 The code applies to ships carrying oil or any hazardous cargo in bulk , and it recommends that all tankers of more than 5000 tonnes are provided with electronic and satellite navigation equipment .
6 This is not a useful approach , because it assumes that all forms of intelligence are of the same qualitative type .
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