Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [that] young " in BNC.
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1 | It seems that young heterosexuals still think the disease is something that happens to others . |
2 | Cowley climbed into the back of the car , then leaned out the window to add , ‘ It seems that young Mayli has already located Colonel Lin Foh 's new hotel . |
3 | It seems that young women fear having the terms applied to them ( by men and also by one another ) , and they police their self-presentation and sexual behaviour to avoid being labelled slags . |
4 | It continued at Mr John Eames 's Moorfields Dissenting Academy in London , but it seems that young Howard did not take readily to formal learning and to the end of his life he remained only indifferently literate . |
5 | It seems that young black Londoners who " chat Patois " speak , on the one hand , a variety of language — " Ordinary English " — which is very close to the norms of the LE of white speakers , and on the other , the language which Rosen and Burgess ( 1980 ) called " London/ Jamaican " . |
6 | It means that young people , instead of staying in their home town or village , have to stay with their friends or relatives or move to bigger places like Newcastle or Gateshead and that means more people on the waiting list . ’ |