Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] it [be] [vb pp] [that] " in BNC.

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1 LABOUR Party branch members in Crook let it be known that they are looking for new blood to inject a little life and optimism into their ranks .
2 So the first hopeful sign of realignment coming out of Labour 's leadership election was when Bryan Gould espoused devaluation — and the first disappointment was how rapidly he retreated when John Smith 's camp let it be known that , in their eyes , this disqualified Bryan as deputy leader .
3 One of the aims of the new housing legislation is to increase the amount of rented accommodation available , but as this is dependent on private sector financing it is feared that it will be of greater benefit to the better-off section of the community .
4 As to schools , a DES spokesperson let it be known that such concerns are left to the LEAs and that studies of this kind are likely to be part of religious education .
5 At a second meeting it was decided that Waizero Zauditu , daughter of Emperor Menelik , should be proclaimed Empress , and Dedjazmatch Tafari be made Ras and heir to the throne .
6 When the siege began it is believed that Benedict was here at Halling .
7 When ice melts it is believed that this structure is largely maintained but that the spaces become partly filled , possibly by unbonded water molecules which are small enough to fit inside them , or are reduced in size by bending and reorganization of the hydrogen bonds .
8 ‘ But do n't you think Sunil might have been in danger had it been realised that he had the run of the Admiral 's computer ? ’
9 However , using the gamma-sensitive scintillation probe it was shown that lead could considerably reduce the amount of gamma radiation detected from the plexiglass .
10 If the pitch does n't come upto scratch it was suggested that Elland Rd might lose out to St James Park .
11 In the 1992 syllabus review it was clarified that vertical groups including associates held by subsidiaries were examinable in this paper .
12 Prior to taking office Aristide let it be known that he intended to remain outside the existing structure of political parties within Haiti .
13 However , following the two oil price shocks it was decided that the country 's vulnerability ( as Europe 's largest oil importer ) to crude price rises meant that a policy which made more use of the country 's abundant coal resources and reduced oil dependence should be followed .
14 At the annual parish meeting it was heard that the rats were beginning to explore and were going out into Church Street .
15 Cub Scouts It was agreed that the cub scouts could have the use of the hall on a regular basis and that the upstairs committee room could be put at their disposal .
16 Cub Scouts It was agreed that the cub scouts could have the use of the hall on a regular basis and that the upstairs committee room could be put at their disposal .
17 In view of the technical advance implied it is thought that it was probably he who was the ‘ Mr Showers ’ who was complimented in 1692 for having played in hitherto impossible keys and ‘ with all the softness imaginable ’ ; but at that date the reference might conceivably be to his father or , less probably , his kinsman William .
18 During Hungarian-Soviet trade talks it was revealed that total Hungarian exports to the Soviet Union were expected to reach $1,500 million by the end of 1991 .
19 As the Centre develops it is hoped that the staff of social work agencies will undertake research projects in conjunction with it .
20 With the correct flow rates it 's claimed that water changes are virtually redundant .
21 A county council spokesman said it was hoped that councillors would agree to a site visit to see for themselves if lay-bys were necessary .
22 From information received it was thought that some illegal activity was afoot off the Teign estuary so Venturous and Valiant were detailed to keep watch on the movements of local vessels early in August , 1964 .
23 In post-race scrutineering it was revealed that the car had 25 litres of fuel left in the tank .
24 In 1749 , at a Vestry meeting it was decided that the Old Palace was to be the Workhouse for the villages of Birling , Luddesdown , Snodland and Halling , at which the poor of these parishes should be sent under the charge of John Seward , a carpenter of Halling .
25 As the year progresses it is hoped that companies will begin to feel confident enough to invest in new production and distribution facilities but the construction of new offices will remain subdued reflecting the stock of vacant buildings which still exist .
26 If that rate of increase continues it is estimated that methyl bromide could account for one-sixth of ozone loss by 2000 .
27 D'Indy may be excused for missing the point of Rameau 's ‘ tied ’ and slurred crotchets : only in our own time has it been realised that these denote the kind of tremolo recently studied by Stewart Carter .
28 In spoken language interpreting it is claimed that the interpreter has to improve his memory ability and his tolerance of lag and therefore , if the loop is used at all , it must contain information specifically coded to carry language markers .
29 Shares of its Hong Kong subsidiary were suspended , and after the market closed it was announced that Polly may buy the 30 per cent of the company it does not already own .
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