Example sentences of "[verb] it [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | From the CECOS Report it seems that church-related activities were often the main focus of outings for girls . |
2 | After much debate it seems that these were built for rabbits to live and breed in so that they could be caught for meat and fur . |
3 | Suffice it to say that such is the complexity of this area of the law that one case on the subject , discussed in Chapter 13 , has already reached the House of Lords ; it is unlikely to be the last . |
4 | Suffice it to say that all attempts to evict Dicky from his rightful home have met with considerable misfortune , and disturbance of such a nature that he has quickly been restored to his home . |
5 | Suffice it to say that this discourse is generalising and intemperate , and lacks depth and clarity . |
6 | The Second Symphony is a work that wears well and suffice it to say that this newcomer can hold its head high in this company . |
7 | Suffice it to say that some people are better built at the beginning . |
8 | A badger protection group says it fears that savage dogs are being set upon badgers in a remote area . |
9 | A badger protection group says it fears that savage dogs are being set upon the animals in a remote area . |
10 | If the electric buses prove popular the county council says it hopes that all buses running in the city centre will be electric by the turn of the century . |
11 | As part of the fall-out from the Quorum/Apple controversy , Apple says it believes that Equal , the end user-oriented software Quorum has in development , ‘ will not be Macintosh compatible ’ unless Quorum infringes Apple 's intellectual property further . |
12 | Got ta present it saying that this is what 's happening . |
13 | At the time of writing it seems that digital tape recorders sold to the public will have various anti-piracy measures built into them for this very reason . |
14 | If I can just endorse what Stewart was saying the Parish Council talked to me as their consultant for a while and said look it seems that that with the with the actions of the er County Council writing to the Secretary of State to preempt the call-in procedures and the attitude of the District Council that this thing might well get local planning permission . |
15 | Mark , the earliest Gospel , makes it sound as if Jesus does not allow divorce under any circumstance ; but Matthew modifies it to allow that some circumstances may make remarriage legitimate . |
16 | One sometimes hears it said that this or that innovation is not a matter of extra resources but of new attitudes or different ways of working . |
17 | Because of the uncertainties , and to forestall the predicted developments , it was decided at the Committee stage of the Bill to redraft it to ensure that these were explicitly within the new law . |
18 | He remembers hearing it said that each man in one gang at least vowed to kill or disable the keepers if they attempted to thwart their attacks on the game . |
19 | If the notes of elderly patients alleged to have died from asthma are examined it seems that most of them had fixed airways obstruction , with little evidence of having had asthma , and that most died of something else . |
20 | What difference do you think it makes that three quarters of the news desk are women ? |
21 | Now why I mean do you think it matters that these things are so that these things are so , that these things which we thought were in , you know private to you , and not available to other people so easily , why do you think it matters that they actually are apparently in return for mo payment , are available to anyone ? |
22 | As these books are supposed to be read by adults to children , I do n't think it matters that some of the jokes are probably lost on four year olds . |
23 | And so that shows that how that they I mean it implies that that 's happening and that that ought to be controlled . |
24 | If these intuitions are justified it follows that some exhaustive analyses of the concepts of excuse misconceive the social function and thereby distort the nature and operation of the criminal law . |
25 | Wuthering Heights , the October production was also casting difficulties which were only resolved in August unfortunately due to a severe bout of flu I did n't get to see it hear that all reports spoke of yet another quality production . |
26 | With goods having only one normal use the mere fact of the purchase will , by implication , make it known that this is what the buyer wants them for , e. g. a hot-water bottle , as in Priest v. |
27 | Dean Witter , however , read the story , called Intel and got it to admit that such is the case . |
28 | He will recall that , when British Rail proposed that Waterloo should be the first channel tunnel station , not only did it say that one station was sufficient and that it did not need a second one but , in the case which it put to the House of Lords during the discussions , it said specifically that King 's Cross was not an appropriate location for a second station . |
29 | He argues the company has tried to monopolise the market by convincing customers that its relational database management system is effectively the computer , making it appear that all other functions and tasks the user may want to perform are bound tightly to the database — requirements that can only be met by other Oracle products . |
30 | Mr Allan admitted keeping houses secure was a problem and said it seemed that young children were to blame for most of the damage and fires in the street . |