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

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1 It revealed that the main examiners of food labels were women , particularly and those in the higher socio-economic brackets .
2 In 1972 it expected that the new system of fewer and larger local authorities would prove more efficient .
3 Even more obvious is the influence of law and order ideology on the 1991 Criminal Justice Act 's strategy of ‘ punishment in the community ’ , which we have termed ‘ punitive bifurcation ’ since it insists that the non-custodial measures whose use is to be encouraged for less serious offenders are to be punitive rather than rehabilitative in intent and nature .
4 It postulates that the actual rate of inflation which prevails at any moment in time may be decomposed into two constituent parts : ( a ) an expectational component , measured by the variable , ( b ) an excess demand component , measured , as in the Phillips-Lipsey model , by the magnitude of f(U) .
5 To this end it announced that the electoral commission was to be reconstituted in order to free it from political influence and manipulation .
6 The High Court in Dublin sparked a huge controversy on Feb. 17 when it ruled that a 14-year-old girl , who became pregnant after allegedly being raped by the father of a friend , could not travel to the United Kingdom for an abortion .
7 It recommended that every possible assistance and encouragement should be given to the railway in pursuit of its aim .
8 It recommended that the second stage of the process towards EMU , as envisaged in the 1989 Delors plan [ see p. 36598 ] , should begin on Jan. 1 , 1993 , and should be as short as possible .
9 Consequently , it recommended that the financial limits should be abolished .
10 It recommended that the preliminary hearing be abolished , that the district judge be required to conduct the hearing on an interventionist basis , that he or she be required to give reasons for a decision and explain the rules of law and that specific guidance should be provided on the expenses recoverable for small claims .
11 It recommended that the three Belfast teacher training colleges come together on a single site .
12 It thinks that a sensible way would be to standardise on windows , icons , menus , and command box style via agreement on specific languages — such as C , C++ — for all interfaces , with reusable source code modules , rather than on specific product-oriented solutions .
13 There are two different ways in which the existence of an alternative remedy can affect the availability of judicial remedies : it might entirely preclude the award of a judicial remedy , or it might give the court a discretion to refuse a ( discretionary ) remedy if it thinks that the alternative remedy is adequate .
14 But the Committee do not have to agree to this if it thinks that the new information is not important .
15 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
16 Not till later was it diagnosed that the mental breakdown which destroyed Hoskyns crept upon him for a year or more before he died .
17 It presumed that the particular classroom layouts and patterns of organization commended would promote children 's learning more effectively than any others .
18 But as we have seen , Bukharin argued that such a method was quite wrong , since it presupposed that the two sectors were wholly antagonistic , whereas they formed a contradictory unity , a living totality .
19 It maintained that no new code for the assessment of compensation or the collection of betterment would be adequate if this individualistic system remained .
20 It maintained that the two elements taken together constituted the record and the material must be retained in a way that includes all the pertinent information .
21 Hailing the decision as a major breakthrough , campaigners say it signifies that the tuna-dolphin issue is being taken seriously by British industry and will lead to other negotiations between industry and environmentalists .
22 The day after Marlene Dietrich 's death , it reported that the legendary actress ‘ had German , French , British and American newspapers delivered each morning , and devoured them while drinking Fortnum 's Prince of Wales tea ’ .
23 It concludes that the red squirrel is in decline because it is far less efficient at using woodland food than its rival — the North American grey squirrel .
24 It illustrates that the main bulwark thrown up by the United Kingdom constitution against oppressive laws is not that Parliament is rendered unable to pass them , but that democratic procedures , principled administration and measure of common sense are accommodated within it .
25 It found that the small South Island-based tribe had an exclusive right to fish virtually all of the South Island coastline , as well as the right to a reasonable share of the country 's 200-mile deep-water fishing zone .
26 It found that the educational standards of schools in certain , mainly urban , areas were far below those found elsewhere , and recommended a policy of ‘ positive discrimination ’ in favour of these areas and their schools .
27 And it found that the Daily Star advert had no effect whatsoever on record sales .
28 It emphasises that a proposed change of use constitutes development if the new use is ‘ substantially ’ different from the old .
29 It transpired that a large quantity of spent shells from a plane ahead went through the nose and had struck Ed .
30 It transpired that the whole street had been summoned to hear the declaration .
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