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

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1 The need for war , then , was fairly generally accepted , although it was widely recognized that it brought destruction and death .
2 This is not to reject the approach out of hand ; but merely to acknowledge that it has weaknesses .
3 But here is a theme already so ravelled that it craves disentanglement .
4 While a strict Freudian interpretation of the function of dreaming would not necessarily imply that it preserved sanity so much as sleep , the neo-Freudians had developed the notion that during dreams conflicts were resolved , giving dreams a purpose in maintaining psychic equilibrium .
5 It was so scarring that it dominated perceptions in Moscow for years to come .
6 If the Union must have a security structure of its own , it necessarily follows that it has needs which are not covered by Nato and interests which go beyond the mutual defence guaranteed by the North Atlantic Treaty .
7 This is not to say that such comment is wholly wrong ; merely to say that it lacks precision , finesse .
8 Indeed fluidity — of both form and texture is perhaps the chief characteristic of a type of music so free and richly varied that it defies definition .
9 Taken in conjunction with the deal with Novell Inc to put Macintosh up on Intel Corp platforms ( UX No 433 ) and its plans for Mac on RISC architectures — see front page — Apple has clearly recognised that it needs hearts and minds in the ISV community , says Echo president Brad Burnham .
10 Taken in conjunction with the deal with Novell Inc to put the Macintosh System up on Intel Corp systems and its plans for Mac on RISC architectures , Apple has clearly recognised that it needs hearts and minds in the independent software vendor community , says Echo president Brad Burnham .
11 On the contrary , he also asserted that it needed variation .
12 The Company can now demonstrate that it has systems in place that enable us to provide a high quality service .
13 She had even vaguely registered that it sold flowers , but it had never occurred to her to regard it as a serious rival .
14 Since this subject is so important , it is a pity the book is so badly constructed that it lacks authority .
15 But London Ambulance Service categorically denied that it had plans to cut off phone lines , saying that it had only authorised one disconnection at Park Royal Ambulance Station , West London , because crews had locked themselves in .
16 Now , however , the assessment provisions of the 1988 Act ( turned by TGAT into a model for curriculum construction ) actually demand that it takes place .
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