Example sentences of "it [vb -s] that [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We have already noticed the sense in which conventionalism is bilateral : it insists that if no decision of some case can be found within the explicit extension of a legal convention one way or the other , the judge is obliged to make new law as best he can .
2 It warns that unless the brewing industry gets its act together , the European Commission will impose sweeping changes on the industry .
3 It warns that unless the Government changes policy , the housing slump will continue until 1994 — with the South continuing to be worst hit .
4 Interestingly , it appears that if a word is misspelled , any errors will usually be later in the word , the first letter is usually correct ( Mitton , 1987 ) .
5 It appears that if the lease states that the term is to commence " on " a specified date , the term will include that date .
6 Other phonologists have suggested that is an allophone of several other vowels ; for example , compare the middle two syllables in the words ‘ economy ’ and ‘ economic ’ — it appears that when the stress moves away from the syllable containing the vowel becomes .
7 However , it appears that when the measurement both of the disorder and of the type of event are attempted at a high level of specificity , then more specific correlations are revealed .
8 It is first heard of at the coronation of Pope Nicholas II in 1059 , when it appears that because the mitre had passed into general use by bishops ( and even by princes ) the pope 's own headgear had to undergo change to become distinctive and exclusive to the pope .
9 It seems that while an increase in colonic cell proliferation usually precedes and accompanies colorectal carcinogenesis , a reduction of cellular proliferation is not of itself always sufficient to reverse the process .
10 It seems that while the definition of the word multimedia has changed , the baloney factor has n't .
11 Thus it seems that although the speed rating task was performed roughly as expected , subjects on the normality rating task in fact performed a very different task to the one used in Groeger and Chapman study .
12 However , it seems that although the exemption can only be waived on a building-by-building basis , if the exemption is waived for a building as a whole , but if a lease of part of the building prohibits the addition of VAT , the landlord will have to account to Customs & Excise for VAT out of the net rent .
13 It seems that if a work is to continue to grow rather than to ‘ consolidate ’ ( a word not found in my Bible ! ) the people need to be progressively taken forward from goal to goal .
14 However , it seems that if the plaintiff claims provisional damages , the defendant 's failure to give notice of intention to defend does not entitle the plaintiff to sign judgment ( Ord 37 , r8(5) ) .
15 Also it seems that if the plaintiff 's first action is at risk of being struck out for want of prosecution , it is not an abuse of the process of the court to issue a second writ as there has been no disobedience of a peremptory order of the court ( Bailey v Bailey [ 1984 ] RTR 167 ) .
16 It seems that when a change is in progress , polysyllabic environments will be amongst the last to be affected : thus , the vowel observed in the polysyllable today may be the vowel that was formerly found in other environments .
17 However , it seems that when an egg is produced , it carries no memory of any differentiation that may have occurred in the organism that produced it .
18 It notes that while the rest of the country has developed its community services , the ‘ overwhelming emphasis ’ in inner London has been on hospital facilities .
19 It suspects that although the Viking is n't the so-called performance leader , the volumes it 's producing are higher than at Hewlett Packard .
20 It follows that although the man is a plagiarist , he is not a deliberate plagiarist .
21 It follows that if a government should wish to keep unemployment below the NUP , it must keep on increasing the rate of growth of the money supply and will have to tolerate an ever-increasing rate of inflation .
22 But it follows that if a pool is placed in full sun , strong plant growth will result , which will in turn ensure that there is always plenty of surface shade available for the fish .
23 It follows that if a contractor can demonstrate that the resources available and those intended for use on site would enable the works to be finished early , the contractor would have good grounds for claiming reimbursement of additional costs if he or she was thwarted by the client 's delay .
24 It follows that if the buyer had paid he could have recovered that money .
25 The Government will cause that because it has no mandate so it follows that if the Government has no mandate you must resist its attempts to exercise one . ’
26 As trespass is an interference with possession , it follows that if the plaintiff were not in possession at the date of the alleged meddling , he can not sue for trespass .
27 It follows that because a practice may work well in one country , there is no guarantee that it will continue to do so should it be transferred elsewhere , especially if it conflicts with indigenous traditions and social values .
28 And since there are forces that do not obey the symmetry T , it follows that as the universe expands , these forces could cause more antielectrons to turn into quarks than electrons into antiquarks .
29 In a business or management sense it means that when an individual or a company identifies weaknesses , they hire staff or let contracts to handle those jobs that they can not handle themselves .
30 It means that if the engineer comes up with a different story they can use this to embarrass the plaintiff at trial .
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