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

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1 It announced that Mexican drug enforcement agents in the USA were being ordered home immediately , and that US DEA personnel based in Mexico would have to cease their activities .
2 It recommended that more grammar school places be provided , and that financial provision be improved for pupils who remained at school after the minimum leaving age .
3 Also , it recommended that psychiatric emergency cover should be available every day of the week , and that a psychiatric history and examination be completed for each patient as soon as possible .
4 The Beveridge Report referred to both of these consequences when it argued that social security benefits should be of subsistence level only , allowing the individual , if he so wished , to make his own provision for higher benefits through voluntary insurance — which should also be positively encouraged by the government through tax allowances .
5 It reported that Romanian state institutions and factories were under intensified guard , and that the frontiers were closed to tourists .
6 In its brief analysis of the impact of the Channel Tunnel it estimated that some £5m passengers ( or 50,000 air passenger movements ) would be diverted to the tunnel in 1995 rising to 6m ( 65,000 movements ) in 2000 .
7 BR 's motive-power policy was rapidly turned on its head with the abandonment of two sacred principles : sectorisation saw the end of the common-user policy for locomotives and passenger multiple units : and no longer was it accepted that life-expired main-line cast-offs should spend their last days propping up secondary services .
8 Oakhurst , California-based Sierra On-Line Inc has cut its staff by about 10% and will take a $900,000 charge to cover the costs ; it warns that fourth quarter losses will be substantially greater than expected , based on current revenue projections at the Sierra Network combined with the lay-off charges .
9 And it says that prospective Depo patients need more detailed information of the drug 's method of action and side-effects if they are to give truly informed consent .
10 It says that wealthy coffee planters fund the right-wing death squads responsible for the disappearance and murder of tens of thousands of people in the Central American republic over the last 11 years .
11 Nor does it follow that this second meaning should be given pedagogic preference over the first .
12 The decision marks a significant development because it shows that national copyright law can not be used to justify conduct which is incompatible with the objectives of Article 86 .
13 It shows that unproven fringe techniques can be used on the public with little policing from the body with a remit to protect patients from rogue doctors .
14 It shows that nuclear power workers are nice , middle-class people who would n't hurt the environment
15 Although this is consistent with a considerable body of evidence suggesting that successful innovations couple technological expertise with a range of marketing skills ( see the overview in Freeman , 1982 ) , it is important because it shows that this coupling process can be market mediated .
16 It stated that British university teams , currently working there are ‘ a far cry , mercifully , form the days when English ( and Scottish ) milords sent Greece 's antiquities home by the shipload ’ .
17 It showed that central government departments , in making and implementing policies , acted largely in isolation from each other and conducted their relationships with local authorities accordingly .
18 It states that all pensioner households should not normally be disconnected between 1st October and 31st March .
19 It fears that vast quantities slate waste in Gwynedd will be quarried and exported causing severe damage to the landscape and its wildlife , the network of rural roads and many Welsh-speaking communities .
20 It appears that many bus services were considered to be relatively marginal in cost terms even during years of peak usage in the 1930s and early 1950s .
21 The separation of spheres was less rigidly prescribed for working class women and it appears that working class suffragists aroused less ire on the part of politicians than did middle class women .
22 YES , IT APPEARS THAT THIS KEELER WOMAN HAS BEEN IN A CLINCH WITH PROFUMO AND SOME RUSSIAN GEEZER
23 The OFT investigates complaints if it appears that these trade associations are not following their own guidelines and , as a final sanction , the OFT can withdraw its endorsement .
24 It seems that personal equity plans are here to stay — even if not in the form that Nigel Lawson intended .
25 Whether or not we accept the particular characterization offered by opponent-process theory , it seems that conditioned suppression training is likely to involve more than the formation of a CS-shock association .
26 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 .
27 At the time of writing it seems that digital tape recorders sold to the public will have various anti-piracy measures built into them for this very reason .
28 It seems that this Andrée woman was the star turn there , won all the prizes , played all the parts , set the fashion or whatever it is they look up to at those girl schools , you should know . ’
29 It seems that this tax charge does not actually cancel out the potential tax charge referred to above but it is difficult to see how there can be double tax problems because there can only be a charge on monies remitted to the United Kingdom and this can not extend beyond the amounts actually available to be so remitted .
30 It seems that incoming president Robert Palmer intends to instigate sweeping changes at Digital Equipment Corp , with plans to cut costs by $1,000m and shake up sclerotic procedures in an effort to speed product development and delivery .
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