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

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1 It agrees that compulsory treatment in the community is unacceptable , but accepts that the ‘ revolving door ’ patient who regularly defaults from treatment presents a genuine problem of management .
2 Though the Bank has accepted the report 's findings , it insists that continued support for the project is justified .
3 Nevertheless it insists that legal practice as a whole can be seen as organized around important legal conventions and this claim requires showing that the behaviour of judges generally , even those who are not conventionalists , converges sufficiently to allow us to find convention in that convergence .
4 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 .
5 It decrees that intelligent life in some way selects out its own actual universe from a variety of possible alternatives .
6 To start with , though his new car was an excellent and reliable machine , it lacked that complete superiority over its competitors which would have made it — as the Lotus , say , did for Mario Andretti — a necessary world-beater .
7 It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required .
8 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 .
9 It noted that increased activity by Inland Revenue officers ( investigating those who had not paid tax ) had yielded an extra 71.3m of revenue in 1990/91 , which was equivalent to 2p on the basic rate of income tax ( Johnson and Jack 1991 ) .
10 Later , in a chapter entitled ‘ The Application of Paint ’ it says that recent books on decoration have ‘ done more to debase the traditional approach to decoration than to further an appreciation of its subtleties ’ .
11 It says that other owner of PWRs are learning a lot about reactor safety as the clean-up continues .
12 In many respects it seemed that feminist aims regarding women 's rights in the public sphere had been achieved .
13 Robert himself disappeared , and it seemed that Scottish attempts at independence had yet again been humbled .
14 It shows that oral treatment with a standard dose of oestrogen not only prevents bone loss but after two years produced a significant improvement in bone density .
15 It declared that ultimate responsibility for the killings lay with the de Klerk government which provided financial , security and political support to Ciskei and which had failed to restrain Gqozo .
16 It states that epidural analgesia with bupivacaine is associated with factors that adversely affect the infant , such as lower maternal self esteem , prolonged labour , use of oxytocin , and forceps delivery .
17 Also it promotes that holistic sense of the whole of life 's experience being brought into harmony , including the discords .
18 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 ) .
19 So far it appears that other monuments in care have not been affected , although Mousa Broch has yet to be visited .
20 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 .
21 It appears that certain ways of applying the criterion of independent maximisability are valid only for established senses .
22 It appears that industrial skills in Britain are more often transferable between employers , partly because of the apprenticeship system , whereas in France , they are less so because of greater use by employers of in-house training and up-grading .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 It seems that sporting interest in the older black community is very limited .
27 It seems that individual work with some group work is often beneficial , and we can certainly turn to the computer to provide some material .
28 In retrospect , it seems that genuine concern on the part of the experimenters was communicated to the subjects to provide a potent source of suggestion that they should suffer symptoms of paranoia and hallucinations , and a cumulative sleep loss over the six days of the experiment combined to provide a fertile ground for the production of these symptoms .
29 First , it seems that preliminary exposure to the training context can enhance the magnitude of the latent inhibition effect , perhaps because it retards the development of context-specificity ( Hall and Channell 1985 c ) ; second , giving animals extensive exposure to the training context alone after they have experienced presentations of the target stimulus in that context does nothing to diminish the size of the latent inhibition effect ( e.g. Hall and Minor 1984 ) .
30 Given the Treasury 's computation that every 4% of devaluation is equivalent to 1% reduction in interest rates , it follows that monetary relaxation from Black Wednesday to date is already in excess of 4% .
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