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

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1 The same day it transpired that an additional factor had been the judge 's decision to dismiss " public interest immunity " certificates which had been signed by four senior ministers and which would have prevented the disclosure of certain information about the case .
2 It assumes that an easy consensus can be achieved about the nature of the problem and its resolution , when this is rarely the case .
3 It transpires that an atomic explosion has sterilised the world 's males .
4 It appears that an increasing number of people are calculating their political support on the basis of the plausibility of the parties as governing parties , asking whether they seem to have the answer to the ‘ country 's problems ’ ( whether these be inflation , unemployment , taxation , law and order , trading position or whatever ) rather than voting , and engaging in political activism , on the basis of a deeply-felt class identification .
5 This arrangement is particularly suited to a society where wealth is concentrated in the ownership of land , because it ensures that an undivided estate can be passed on to succeeding generations in the family .
6 It seems that an express stipulation will not easily by construed by the court as a ‘ condition . ’
7 In general , it seems that an ontological concept can occur below a simple one .
8 It seems that an evil wizard from a land across the sea has filled your palace with evil creatures and hideous traps to prevent you showing the sceptre at noon today .
9 i i it seems that an enormous number of people who have got it erm do find it er useful .
10 It decided that an individual citizen in the UK affected by a breach of Article 86 can bring an action for damages based on breach of statutory duty .
11 But it meant that an important part of Belinda 's work was to be on the alert for this kind of upset and do everything she could to minimise its effect .
12 It perceives that an expressive act is embedded in a network of material practices within a given culture .
13 Students do n't automatically proceed to this — it depends on the talent of the individual concerned , and of course it means that an extra year 's funds have to be found .
14 In addition to the general comments and proposals that the Environment Select Committee made about tightening up the approach to dealing with toxic and hazardous waste , it said that an environmental protection agency should be set up .
15 It estimates that an extra £50m a year will be needed to protect the county from the effects of traffic and calls for the upgrading of the M2/M2 to ease pressure on the M2 ) which will be the main road link to the Tunnel .
16 In so far as it applies to Arabic , for instance , it suggests that an ego-centred pattern which is perfectly feasible and natural in English has to be replaced in most contexts by a process-centred pattern which is far more typical of Arabic .
17 Where this is high it suggests that an additional sampling station might be set up .
18 If this is the case , then it suggests that an important aspect of skilled reading is to avoid attending too closely to what is being fixated at any one moment , and to allow our eyes to be attracted to nearby interesting meanings .
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