Example sentences of "it [verb] that only [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is because it assumes that only one of the candidates in each position is correct , so the assignment of scores to words has to be delayed until the maximum for any given position is known .
2 In the reports it showed that only forty per cent of gay men were becoming infected , whereas ninety five per cent increase in heterosexuals , that 's very worrying .
3 It showed that only 35 per cent of the survey sample intended to pursue careers as engineers in industry .
4 It showed that only 35 per cent of the survey sample intended to pursue careers as engineers in industry .
5 It appears that only five or six Labour Back Benchers have come here to protest about local government finance .
6 It appears that only limited insights into the organisation of style are to be gained from those sources — commentaries , inscriptions , and socio-economic indicators — which reflect upon style .
7 It appears that only particular components of the reading process are susceptible to impairment by the irrelevant speech , and the research aims to specify these .
8 In the Devon case studies , it appears that only 9 per cent of all the applications were granted without conditions , and in the two national park study areas the figures were 6 and 3 per cent .
9 Suddenly it seems that only certain avenues are considered as suitable options for you .
10 It seems that only two persons in the country do not fear them : Your Excellency and myself …
11 In 1973 it seems that only 6 per cent of SBAT chairmen were lawyers .
12 It decided that only fundamental , structural changes to the organization and management of services would bring about the environment necessary for locally integrated community care to flourish .
13 It means that only one person can speak at a time and that members can not address each other directly .
14 It implies that only deaf people in deaf schools who are ‘ isolated ’ need to use BSL .
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