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

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1 It insists that all research is totally impartial to give readers objective facts about products and services .
2 It found that little use is made of arbitration procedures , although there 's no evidence that consumers are so satisfied that they have no disputes needing to be judged independently .
3 It assumes that mainstream education is receptive to special education in its present state when this is far from true .
4 er and Chairman I must say that as to request from County Council at Molds and County Council at Harson , from the Ipswich Borough Council for their copies of the plans which you have not yet received , I have to decline the protocol it takes that this committee is the first to see the county surveyor 's proposals , and I ca n't give any other elected member within Suffolk prior treatment over that to be quite honest .
5 In some debates it appears that traditional farming is regarded as systems of high input of fertilisers and pesticides which started in the 1950 's and are still progressing and developing today .
6 It appears that this procedure is rarely used because of the ignorance and fear of disgruntled clients and because there appears to be a generally high level of satisfaction with the services provided .
7 It has been suggested that in some countries where capital punishment has been abolished the alternative is the imprisonment of murderers under more rigorous conditions than are applicable to other prisoners , but from the information collected by the Select Committee it appears that this suggestion is unfounded .
8 It appears that post-primary education is both a cause and a result of economic prosperity but most circumstantial evidence points to primary education being more of a cause than a result in this relationship .
9 Nevertheless it seems that part-time work is popular .
10 Within literary discourses , it seems that lyric poetry is the genre least likely to assist us .
11 Equally , it seems that multiple deprivation is more apparent in some inner-urban cores than in others ( Hausner and Robson , 1985 ) — inner Birmingham , Liverpool , Glasgow and Manchester seemingly substantially worse than most others .
12 To these older men and women , it seems that community-acquired pneumonia is no longer a friend .
13 It seems that this field is in some danger of being overrun . ’
14 People will say that they seem to be wishing that the person would hurry up and die , but in reality it seems that this event is the only one that can break the suspended animation of events being acted out in front of them .
15 It seems that this change is based on advice received from the Royal Society of Chemistry , though it has not been applied in the latest issue of Chemistry in Britain , neither can I recollect having seen it mention any possibility of change .
16 It seems that this perception is a common one amongst black kids , whether they are headed for a sports career or not .
17 It seems that public concern is mostly raised when the pollutant is easily observed and can be shown to be due to some organisation flouting the law .
18 For it seems that some assurance is required that societies have and must have this structure .
19 From what I have said , it follows that political union is more likely to be achieved when there is economic advantage .
20 It follows that narrative poetics is in fact a form of historiography , a highly abstract story of stories .
21 It follows that co-operative R&D is likely to raise total R&D spending if participants produce complementary products , and it may lower it if they produce substitute products .
22 It means that each customer is visited at least once and the large ones perhaps two or three times during the period .
23 It means that greater detail is possible , for instance on little figures and for decorative patterns .
24 Suffice it to say that this discourse is generalising and intemperate , and lacks depth and clarity .
25 It considers that this move is in line with the policy of simplifying the regulatory system .
26 It argues that new housing is essential to boost labour mobility and maintain economic growth in areas where spiralling house prices are beginning to act as a disincentive to development .
27 Firstly , it suggests that all experience is dependent upon fantasy and wishes ; secondly , that all perception is an object , a feeling .
28 The rhetorical approach links the processes of thinking to those of argumentation , for it suggests that deliberative thought is internalized argumentation .
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