Example sentences of "[adv] it [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So it appears that completion was around that time although the date is not er , is not certain .
2 Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators .
3 Now it seems that percentage rugby is the name of the game .
4 From the bidding so far it seems that East is sitting over North with a strong and long diamond holding .
5 It may well take only a quarter of an hour to train a worker in the future but industry is also going to have to change how it treats that worker .
6 Sometimes it seems that way , does n't it ?
7 It is important not to be inflexible when looking at housing options , although sometimes it seems that dogma is of overriding importance to staff and , indeed , more important than finding solutions which suit individuals .
8 Sometimes it seems that death might be … ’
9 surplus there is , and then it redistributes that surplus and given that the , the , the priority is industrialization most if not all of that surplus is going to go to the industrial sector .
10 If the less frequently attacked male groin must be protected by a guard , then it follows that chest protectors ought to be compulsory for female contestants .
11 If it is necessary to draw a clear distinction between social problems and sociological questions then it follows that sociology must maintain a critical distance from the ideas — whether dominant or otherwise — of any particular society at any particular time .
12 If this hypothesis is correct — as more and more biologists believe it to be — then it illustrates that symbiosis , co-operation between organisms , is a crucial evolutionary step in nature ; for without it , organisms as complex as plants , animals , and fungi simply would not exist .
13 This flexibility of approach is repeated in P P G four , paragraph sixteen , where it states that advice on greenbelts where industrial and commercial development is not normally be appropriate , is provided in P P G two .
14 So if we can find out where those these are the important points , where it cuts that axis and where it cuts that one .
15 Therefore it follows that odour emissions can be a ground for refusing planning permission or imposing conditions to prevent or reduce any possible odour pollution .
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