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

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1 Was it possible that this percipient Norseman had recognised that she was still unviolated ?
2 Is it possible that this wild boy is hunting at night with a fast , intelligent dog ?
3 Was it possible that those cryptic entries in Elise 's diary referred to — Rob ?
4 As she went on talking , making occasional references to the length of my fingers or the breadth of my brow , I thought it ironical that this odd woman should be defending me , not from outright attack but from my mother 's protectiveness .
5 This makes it clear that all reasonable expenses incurred in minimising loss and protecting insured property from further loss will be recoverable under the Marine Policy .
6 Is not it clear that many qualified nurses are not getting jobs in the health service ?
7 After all , if it were to be something to mark the beginning of a new stage in her life , then she could make it clear that this new life would n't involve any further outings with him .
8 The availability of CD-I , CDTV and DVI in 1991 makes it clear that this fundamental change has come to stay .
9 The cases of Rasool v West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive [ 1974 ] 3 All ER 638 and Piermay Shipping Co SA v Chester [ 1978 ] 1 WLR 411 make it clear that these five reasons are disjunctive so that the party serving the r21 notice can rely on any one of them .
10 It also makes it clear that those artificial targets can be revised and that should be the focus of our campaign to make sure that they are revised , to make sure that they take account of the real concerns in the real world .
11 For example , the term ‘ concession ’ , which is used widely in relation to the promotion of desirable benefits , implies a favour to a second-class citizen ; whereas another term , such as ‘ off-peak tariff reduction ’ , makes it clear that any resulting business is a bonus to the provider , as well as a benefit to the recipient .
12 He questioned the whole process of " throwaway " non-binding Senate resolutions , and made it clear that any further resolutions on the Middle East and Jerusalem would be subject to serious examination .
13 Nor is it likely that such thwarted parents would make ideal parents for a mentally handicapped child .
14 I think it likely that some enthusiastic exponent of Paris 's history must have spoken the names Marie Antoinette and Napoleon Bonaparte in my hearing .
15 However , the steadily increasing weight of express trains in the 1890s made it obvious that more powerful locomotives would be required .
16 I always find it remarkable that such delicate structures can survive the harsh frosts and snows of winter .
17 Constance thought it extraordinary that this English-looking body could be topped off by such an Italian face .
18 The Bishop of Lincoln thought it ridiculous that this powerful engine which was Michael Ramsey should be used in a tiny little parish , and said so , but blessed him when he found he wanted to go .
19 Reynolds newspaper declared it surprising that any respectable paper should advertise such wares .
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