Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adv prt] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It turns out that bosons positively like to be in the same state together .
2 As I have written in another context ( Dreamers , 1984 ) , ‘ Humanity is going to look pretty silly if it turns out that dreams do n't mean anything at all . ’
3 Then it turns out that Patrick rather likes it after all .
4 It turns out that Heisenberg is universally limiting and requires that the uncertainties of any such pair of quantities should satisfy unc in obvious generalisation of [ 2 ] .
5 But it turns out that Bill Mishkin has had to change his plans , and go to New York instead to get a haircut .
6 But it turns out that snails parasitized by certain kinds of fluke ( flatworm ) have extra-thick shells .
7 ‘ If it turns out that £400,000 really is n't there , then perhaps we charged Angela too much for her partnership share ?
8 It turns out that pieces of hirudin have different inhibitory properties with different side-effects , ’ Huber said .
9 Meanwhile , it turns out that Mips Technologies Inc 's next generation T5 iteration of the R series RISC is what will be released next year as the R5000 , not the R10000 as the company had previously indicated ( UX No 377 ) .
10 It turns out that fragments of each of my three files are dotted around , interleaved with each other and with fragments of old , dead files that I erased long ago and had forgotten .
11 Yet it turns out that Mr Yanagitani , who was dismissed from Daiwa last month , had in recent years turned into an aspiring George Soros .
12 It turns out that Mr Shaw also makes ‘ found art ’ , in a way , himself .
13 It turns out that Hay 's bridge is highly convenient for such investigations .
14 It points out that strategies for pursuing the general interest that seem obvious in one generation will come to be questioned in another , and so will be changed naturally , from within the judicial process , not outside it .
15 However , it points out that Scotland 's better performance during the recession is the result of several special factors : a relatively buoyant North Sea oil and gas sector ; higher proportion of manufacturing output being exported ; lower household indebtedness ; and continued rises in Scottish house prices .
16 It points out that legislation designed to protect under-16s is not being monitored or enforced and argues that the draft directive presents an opportunity to carry out an urgent review of provision .
17 It points out that Stalin wiped out the entire leadership of the Polish Communist Party in 1937 .
18 It points out that peasants and pastoralists may seem tiresome and contrary , but this is an interpretation of political-economic relations which envelops the perceiver too .
19 The problem of how it comes about that individuals develop as either males or females was solved , at least in principle , during the first quarter of this century .
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