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

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1 The US Treasury began to experience a depletion of its gold stock , so in August 1971 it announced that official convertibility of dollars into gold was temporarily suspended .
2 It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required .
3 It concludes that damaging levels of sulphur are deposited on 75 per cent of all European forestry , with the most severe impact occurring in those eastern countries which were once communist .
4 With limited exceptions , it proposed that all functions of local government be undertaken by a single authority in each area .
5 First , it allows that many kinds of circumstances can contribute to the course of events , and secondly it enables us to understand how these may combine to bring about dramatic and unexpected social changes which Althusser calls ‘ ruptures ’ .
6 ( 4 ) It happens that many systems of equations , particularly those of some physical relevance , have simple behaviour for extreme values of a parameter .
7 It says that other owner of PWRs are learning a lot about reactor safety as the clean-up continues .
8 This is not a useful approach , because it assumes that all forms of intelligence are of the same qualitative type .
9 It seemed that each member of the group had a question to ask concerning his or her own life , and the whole thing turned out to be a kind of Agony Aunt column — you took along your problem and were advised what you should do , and you did it .
10 It seemed that any movement of hers would be a snub .
11 It seemed that both parts of his duchy were now in a state of unrest .
12 In a recent survey for the Glenpatrick News , it showed that twenty percent of the Elderslie workforce have twenty five or more years service .
13 Also it promotes that holistic sense of the whole of life 's experience being brought into harmony , including the discords .
14 Based on results from the present investigation and those described by others ( 11,29–32 ) it appears that alternative splicing of tenascin mRNA may result in the expression of at least 8 variants of tenascin ( Fig. 7 ) .
15 But , it is equally vital to recognize that the reversal of reforms began well before Mao 's victory in China in 1949 , indeed , it appears that one section of the US occupation was anticipating a reversal almost as the constitution was being drafted .
16 Although the old grammatical drills and exercises do not seem to have raised standards of composition , it appears that new ways of teaching language can be of help .
17 It appears that certain ways of applying the criterion of independent maximisability are valid only for established senses .
18 Although all these studies have been conducted in adult subjects , it appears that higher levels of systolic blood pressure are present in adolescent diabetics compared to non-diabetics both in Europe ( Florey et al , 1976 ) and the USA ( Moss , 1962 ) .
19 In summary , then , it appears that incoming variants of /a/ are associated with core Belfast vernacular , while incoming variants of /Ε/; are associated with careful higher-status speech .
20 Section 10 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 and s.213 of the Insolvency Act 1986 together provide that if in the course of winding up it appears that any business of the company has been carried on with intent to defraud creditors of the company or other persons , or for any fraudulent purpose , the liquidator may apply to the court for a declaration that any persons who were knowingly parties to such fraudulent trading are liable to make such contributions to the company 's assets as the court thinks proper .
21 In the Edinburgh area at the moment there are several organisations very willing and enthusiastic to pay for and carry out much-needed upgrading of the Union Canal towpath , but it appears that different departments of BW are giving different reactions .
22 This is the site of the former mill ponds and it appears that uncontrolled dumping of builders ' rubble and other waste material possibly of a dangerous nature is taking place .
23 JUST when you may been ready to despair , it seems that this country of ours may have found something of its heart , or perhaps its soul .
24 It seems that most designers of fibreglass pools are not water gardeners , for the shelves are often narrow and curved making it difficult to accommodate a traditional square planting basket .
25 Thirdly , it seems that both groups of critics would want to see greater support given to natural families , in general , to help them to care for their children more effectively and to prevent the need for substitute care arising .
26 It seems that some designers of upright cookers think they can get away with dowdy styling and primitive features .
27 Then , in the early part of this century , the quantum theory appeared ; its details need not concern us except for the fact that it implied that all forms of matter and energy came in tiny discrete packages called quanta ( by ‘ discrete ’ is meant that you can not have half a quantum ) .
28 For as well as suggesting that if we were to give up the view that most actions are autonomous we should have to give up a great deal else as well , it asserts that this transformation of our attitudes is actually beyond us .
29 Since reading aloud primes subsequent tachistoscopic recognition , the semantic system ( if it is indeed the locus of priming effects ) must be playing a part in tachistoscopic recognition ; from which it follows that prior use of that system in responding to a definition should also prime tachistoscopic recognition .
30 It follows that each element of Q[x] has infinitely many associates .
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