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

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1 First , it agreed that negotiations with Henry VIII for the marriage of Mary and Edward should begin .
2 For instance , it revealed that 70% of dads believe breast is best .
3 It revealed that 79% of the sample was now aware of the term ‘ Open Systems ’ — a dramatic increase since the launch of the programme .
4 It asked that members of the Republican Movement be permitted to take part in a civil rights march to Dungannon from Coalisland …
5 It recommended that trials of scheduled terrorist offences should be conducted without a jury ; that members of the armed services should be given power to arrest and to detain for up to four hours to establish identity ; that bail should not normally be granted ; that the onus of proof as to the possession of firearms and explosives should in certain circumstances be shifted to the accused ; and that the rules about the admissibility as evidence of confessions and signed statements should be relaxed .
6 It argued that outbreaks of fire in Underground stations were seen as inevitable by management , which monitored strictly financial matters , rather than safety .
7 Emma can you concentrate but on the other hand I think that we would be missing something if we did n't point out that it has that side to it , alright .
8 It found that people in the most polluted of the six cities were still 26 per cent more likely to die than those in the least polluted city .
9 It found that 14% of women had experienced urinary incontinence , 5.7% within the preceding week ; the corresponding figures for men were about half these .
10 It is clear , however , that in this case the contracting company felt extremely nervous when it found that representatives of a safety committee had gone straight from the employer to the ultimate operator in the field .
11 The environmental group Greenpeace has published a report on the Gulf War in which it warns that funds for clean-up operations are running out , with much work remaining to be done .
12 It warns that pollutants in the water may be causing insidious neurological damage in children , and infertility in adults .
13 The above research on car parking makes it appear that memory in such situations is remarkably similar to memory in more traditional laboratory paradigms .
14 Working together makes sense : not only does it ensure that duplication of effort is minimised , it addresses the need for a single , coherent , national system .
15 It assumed that models of rehabilitation valuing people through work , which had been established at such hospitals at Netherne , could be applied for an indefinite period with all patients being potential benefactors .
16 It assumed that pursuit of that goal is conducive to the maximisation of wealth overall : profit maximisation leads to the most efficient use of scarce resources and the greatest satisfaction of human wants .
17 It noted that introduction of modern oil industry technology could reduce damage to the environment and condemned the unplanned quarrying of local sands for construction , the disruption to drainage caused by poorly designed roads , and the failure to build roads , pipelines , pylons and seismic survey lines along the same routes .
18 It added that control of inflation was necessary , but it was important that ‘ a reduction of a few percentage points in the headline inflation rate should not be achieved at a disproportionate cost in terms of income creation and employment ’ .
19 But it does mention them in at least two contexts , one is when you 're measuring noise when it says that changes of twenty five percent should be recorded .
20 Now it says that groups like the British National Party hope to feed on the ultra-nationalist rhetoric of the French National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen and the rise of neo-Nazism amidst the mass unemployment and economic hardships of eastern Germany .
21 It says that rotation of partners does not demonstrate independence .
22 It says that sales of meat have remained constant during the past 20 years , standing at 64.2 kg a head per year in 1970 , dipping slightly to 63.4 kg in 1980 , only to rise again to 65.4 kg in 1990 .
23 It assumes that bills of quantities are unnecessary , that fluctuations in prices need not be allowed for , and that the nomination of subcontractors is not required .
24 It seemed that decades of national decline had been reversed by Conservative government since 1979 .
25 The failure to resolve Germany 's future added to Europe 's economic problems and it seemed that Communists in France and Italy might exploit the consequent social discontent in order to seize power .
26 To that end , it confirmed that sales of Lotus Development Corp 's Notes software for France 's ISDN network users should start this year .
27 It shows that 94% of all items issued fell into the first two categories , and required no repair ( although 24% were in a well-used condition and might eventually require some attention ) , while only 6% fell into the last three categories and were in need of repair .
28 It reveals that people in Whinney Banks and Hardwick are less likely to co-operate with police than in the county as a whole .
29 It stated that matters of defence , foreign policy , energy , communications , transport and the union budget would be decided jointly between the centre and the republics but in all other matters republican laws would have priority over union laws .
30 It recognises that success in this new business area will be standards-led and so is backing what it predicts will emerge as the winners .
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