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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It also disclosed that 87pc of teachers have not fully incorporated cross-curricular themes such as education for mutual understanding in the classroom .
2 These councils ' low-key approach had saved them from widespread media hostility , but it also meant that awareness of the funded projects was limited to those who were already , to some extent , part of lesbian and gay networks .
3 It also requires that teachers in schools should know the purposes to which their assessments and predictions will be put .
4 It also noted that ownership of and access to environmental data was a policy matter of the greatest importance ; this may be more difficult in ‘ within country ’ data than with global data since the latter are often already the subject of international exchange agreements at zero cost .
5 It also proposed that legislation on political parties should include stipulations that all parties should be national organizations , embracing both sides of the union ( i.e. mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar ) , and that they should not divide people along tribal , religious or racial lines .
6 It also ensures that 30% of the unlogged merchantable forest will be protected .
7 Not only does allowing the so-called minnows to play the bigger teams provide their players with the highlights of the rugby lives — but it also means that sides like South Korea , conquerors of the Barbarians , get the exposure to top level competition .
8 It also seems that applications to the tribunal selected for a pre-hearing assessment are more likely to proceed to a hearing than other cases , while at the same time the success rate for those who proceed in the face of an ‘ unlikely to succeed ’ warning is not very different from other cases ( DoE , 1988 ) .
9 It also appears that divisions of labour between primary and secondary responsibilities in both the education department and the library service might produce yet further discontinuity in the organization and delivery of the curriculum .
10 It also transpired that parts of England ( east and south-east ) were put on full invasion alert at the time , but it seems that ‘ Cromwell ’ had been ignored in some places where the junior officers who happened to be on duty had not been let into the secret of what it meant .
  Next page