Example sentences of "it [verb] [that] [adj] [noun] be " 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 ruled that packed lunches are supplied ‘ in the course of catering ’ and are liable for the 17.5% standard rating of VAT .
3 It recommended that criminal charges be brought , stating that " indiscriminate and prolonged shooting at innocent demonstrators is morally and legally indefensible and is deserving of the strongest censure " .
4 It argued that public-sector resources were substantial , ‘ but efforts need to be pulled together more effectively , and brought to bear in the same place at the same time ’ ( ibid .
5 When the cat enters the room and looks around , it notices that several people are staring at it .
6 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 .
7 Now why I mean do you think it matters that these things are so that these things are so , that these things which we thought were in , you know private to you , and not available to other people so easily , why do you think it matters that they actually are apparently in return for mo payment , are available to anyone ?
8 This either indicates the typical ’ lip-service ’ paid to issues of racism , the overriding liberalism , the negation of our abilities to give a contribution , or it show that Black women are not prepared to involve themselves in a reactionary movement which takes no account of our needs .
9 It says that two networks are already connected at 2Mbps , and a further four — including three interfacing via TCP/IP — are expected to connect at 2Mbps in the next few months .
10 Conscious that security may prove to be a major concern for users , NCR has been pushing the system 's in-built security features : it says that three levels are provided .
11 It assumes that mainstream education is receptive to special education in its present state when this is far from true .
12 In my own study it seemed that young women are becoming more critical of ‘ traditional ’ gender roles , but young men are not .
13 Mr Allan admitted keeping houses secure was a problem and said it seemed that young children were to blame for most of the damage and fires in the street .
14 In all directions it seemed that scientific investigation was triumphing over ignorance , and scientific analysis replacing rule of thumb .
15 To me , it seemed that those teachers were more likely to be experts in their own system than I would be .
16 Is it agreed that these Minutes be approved ?
17 It reckoned that such change was likely to be revolutionary .
18 On a basic level , it shows that all women are not the same .
19 It shows that this officer was authorised to carry a gun and erm that 's not in dispute .
20 It showed that gravitational collapse was not as much of a dead end as it had appeared to be .
21 The perversity of the decision should not detract from the flaws it appeared to expose in sport 's crusade to eradicate drug abuse , nor the manner in which it showed that financial considerations were as responsible for the debacle as the gross ineptitude of the DLV .
22 It showed that most species are patchily dispersed , while many appear to be randomly distributed and a very few are uniformly distributed .
23 It discovered that local government was rather lax and did not appreciate the problems of dealing with toxic and hazardous waste , and central Government were equally lax in ensuring that local government enforced laws under the Control of Pollution Act 1974 .
24 It recognises that custodial sentences are the least effective way of dealing with young offenders , and emphasises community penalties like supervision orders .
25 A badger protection group says it fears that savage dogs are being set upon badgers in a remote area .
26 A badger protection group says it fears that savage dogs are being set upon the animals in a remote area .
27 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 .
28 It acknowledges that pedagogical functions are dispersed among a range of people and influences which assume significance in a child 's life , ranging from family members to peers , formal and informal educators as well as organizations like the churches and the media .
29 It followed that each seller was liable to his buyer for breach of the condition in section 12 .
30 It followed that some schools were more competitive and selective academically than others : those which had no fee-payers ( in the pre-1932 sense ) were startlingly similar in character and purpose to the type of post-war grammar school of which , very much later , I became a head .
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