Example sentences of "it [verb] that [noun sg] [noun] be " in BNC.
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1 | This might seem onerous but it guarantees that configuration control is maintained and , with some care , should be a very unusual occurrence . |
2 | The CEGB disclosed the escalation in nuclear costs as it announced that operating profits are £603 million lower than expected at £355 million . |
3 | Even the Irish edition of the Daily Star said something positive about Sellafield recently when it reported that radon gas was to blame for 500 deaths every year . |
4 | It seemed that record companies were always too interested in other places to look . |
5 | A few months ago it seemed that oil markets were in for a chill spring . |
6 | ’ It seemed that time scales were important to him . |
7 | Does it follow that Citizen Kane is seeking the BS5750 business accreditation for playing and performances ? |
8 | IBM is hoping that the popularity of workflow computing models will drive uptake , but it acknowledges that message queuing is not a new concept ; what is new it says , is the attempt to implement it across multiple manufacturer 's machines . |
9 | It senses that division managers are both suspicious of their motives and covering up their suspi-cions . |
10 | As is the case with the parasitic wasp , it seems that sex allocation is occurring in response to environmental variation . |
11 | Tangible links are where SBUs have buyers , distribution channels , technology or competitors in common ( Porter has three categories , but it seems that competitor interrelationships are just as much a tangible link as those he specifies under that heading ) . |
12 | Now it seems that percentage rugby is the name of the game . |
13 | It seems that potency level is as much to do with satisfying the need of the practitioner to feel that they are doing something as being a systematic deductive process ! |
14 | It seems that portal hypertension is the essential feature of this association . |
15 | But in the course of the conveyancing , it emerges that planning permission was not obtained . |
16 | Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators . |
17 | But complaining , I mean , if he 's got ta complain it means that quality assurance is n't there . |
18 | The frequency of such bids has made it seem that stockmarket valuations are arbitrary , that bidders are stealing money from somebody else rather than creating wealth , and that American and British managers spend too much time shuffling assets and too little investing ( that is , building factories ) for the future . |
19 | But it admits that Adobe technology is often the default standard , and wants to make the technology available within NewsPrint . |