Example sentences of "[vb past] it [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This claim was widely debated because Malthus used it to suggest that poverty and starvation were inevitable .
2 The Americans assumed it meant that Saddam was there .
3 In the absence of a new constitution , however , this was still not permitted , and Fujimori subsequently made it known that Gúzman would be sentenced to perpetual imprisonment on Oct. 17 by a military court ; this sentence , he said , would be confirmed by the Supreme Military Justice Council on Oct. 27 .
4 Grove did n't say anything about Pentium supplies , but last week , a Dean Witter analyst called Intel and got it to admit that customers for the chip will be on severe allocation .
5 Nor did it mean that Germany and the countries associated with her would be let in until they had purged their crimes .
6 Nor did it demand that Israel , like the PLO , abandon the use of violence in its treatment of enemy civilians either inside or beyond the territories under its control .
7 To neither Pound nor Yeats did it seem that Virgil had much or anything to say about this matter which so preoccupied them .
8 The board said it regretted that Lord Hollick had informed the chairman that he could not support its statement of support for Mr Montgomery in full .
9 The Australian group said it believed that Pearl , ‘ if left to itself , will continue the long-term downward trend in its market position and is unlikely to meet the challenges presented by the developments in the UK and European life insurance markets . ’
10 A SURGE in high street sales last month was hailed as good news by Chancellor Norman Lamont yesterday , who said it showed that Britain was on track for economic recovery .
11 The tribunal said it appeared that Ms Oruene had brought the complaint in the mistaken but genuine belief that graduates of English or Scottish universities who did not have passes in the compulsory subjects set by the faculty would still have been granted exemptions from the exams .
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