Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ICL is to offer a shrink-wrapped version of Unix SVR4 on its so-called ‘ Spring Collection ’ of deskside and desktop Intel Corp 80486-based personal computers and servers launched recently , and says it may offer that implementation on other manufacturers ' PCs too . |
2 | It may transpire that tightening ( raising ) the weak overlap threshold produces more concise definitions in some domains , whereas in others valuable information in the original definitions starts to be lost . |
3 | This needs serious appraisal because it may indicate that recovery is far more fragile than might have been appreciated . |
4 | Whilst it may seem that Standing Committee are abandoning Hong Kong Branch in a time of upheaval in the colony , the 1991 A.G.M. also resolved that the Branch should be provided with the opportunity of reformation in the future if formally requested to do so by the ‘ Chairperson ’ of the now disestablished ‘ Branch ’ . |
5 | It is important to remember that illness does not strike ‘ out of the blue ’ even though it may seem that way at times . |
6 | It may seem that Community law is somewhat remote from us as individuals and is irrelevant to our daily lives . |
7 | These bolting incursions are presently the exception rather than the rule in the South West and there is a strong feeling by many that it should stay that way . |
8 | If minor degrees of depression or diminished wellbeing lead to significantly lower blood pressure , then it should follow that depression that is sufficiently severe to lead to hospital admission will be associated with substantially reduced blood pressure . |
9 | It must go that way — must n't it ? ’ |
10 | When the court is considering making a costs order against a party it must give that party an opportunity to make representations as to why the order should not be made ( FPCR , r22(2) ) . |
11 | If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) . |
12 | It might appear that chaining or tagging would always be preferable to the simpler system of storing records in the next available position . |
13 | The fact that a wealth tax bore heavily on someone who turned out to lose all his capital would not on an ex ante basis be regarded as indicating a regressive impact , but in terms of measured income ( allowing for the loss ) it might appear that way . |
14 | But there 's no way I intentionally tried to hurt him , even though it might look that way . |
15 | Although , therefore , I may ( as indeed I do ) very much doubt whether the effect of the agreement , as a conditional waiver of the interest to which she was by law entitled under the judgment , was really present to the mind of the judgment creditor , still I can not deny that it might have that effect , if capable of being legally enforced . |
16 | It might seem that Judaism , Christianity and Islam would find mysticism alien and difficult to incorporate . |
17 | It might seem that fax 's current growth in popularity is attributable to a technological breakthrough or perhaps to some new commercial need to communicate pictorially as well as texturally . |
18 | As TOGCs are not included , it might follow that input tax attributable to a TOGC will cease to be allowable . |
19 | He probably is n't the only man in London with a cut on his face , but it 'll feel that way to him . |
20 | It 's a very strong local tradition and I think it 'll stay that way . |
21 | And it 'll save that corner , it 'll make it look nice . |
22 | It could go that way this time . |
23 | But erm it could take that length of time . |
24 | ‘ It could develop that way , and if it does it 's because we 're not treating the parents properly . ’ |
25 | It could buy that second car you 've always promised yourself . |
26 | Because of course if you were to tape record analytic sessions , it would change that nature of the , of the analysis . |
27 | It would mean that science alone could not predict how the universe began . |
28 | Indeed , it would damage that person 's recovery if he or she could be " fixed " ; the recovery would be insecure and might be based upon the fragile integrity and perception of one counsellor . |
29 | And this means that if on the same grounds I claim today to know that it will rain in the afternoon , I must continue to assert that I knew yesterday that it would rain that afternoon ( in the teeth of the evidence ) . |
30 | It did n't appear it would go that way , however , in the first minute when Moscow should have gone ahead . |