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

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1 This might seem onerous but it guarantees that configuration control is maintained and , with some care , should be a very unusual occurrence .
2 The San Giorgio case is also of interest for present purposes in that it accepts that Community law does not prevent a national legal system from disallowing repayment of charges where to do so would entail unjust enrichment of the recipient , in particular where the charges have been incorporated into the price of goods and so passed on to the purchaser .
3 You know start off and then they 'll drag drag drag and it needs that completer finisher to actually get that close it down and say right that 's done , off it goes .
4 Once it starts that upstairs flat .
5 That 's point one erm point two on the planning application fees I realize that a number of planning applications are down somewhere else erm it says that planning application fees are going to be increased by fifteen percent and there by thirteen percent .
6 IBM is hoping that the popularity of workflow computing models will drive uptake , but it acknowledges that message queuing is not a new concept ; what is new it says , is the attempt to implement it across multiple manufacturer 's machines .
7 It senses that division managers are both suspicious of their motives and covering up their suspi-cions .
8 It appears that M. Lowerson , with various partners — r .
9 However , even if additions make up most of the processing carried out on the file , it appears that bucket sizes small in comparison with a full track give optimal results .
10 It appears that mainframe manufacturing and that of the chips that go into them will bear the brunt of the increase in voluntary redundancies and plant consolidations announced by IBM Corp last week — and Wall Street , which typically greets news of cuts as positive , is not at all happy with the latest round .
11 Of course often they also fall into the first two categories mentioned , but it seems that household membership operates separately in relation to giving assistance , so that a particular child who shares a home with their parent is much more likely to be giving personal care than their siblings .
12 As is the case with the parasitic wasp , it seems that sex allocation is occurring in response to environmental variation .
13 It seems that drug abuse just ca n't be tolerated by American politics .
14 Tangible links are where SBUs have buyers , distribution channels , technology or competitors in common ( Porter has three categories , but it seems that competitor interrelationships are just as much a tangible link as those he specifies under that heading ) .
15 Now it seems that percentage rugby is the name of the game .
16 As sialic acid may be considered an index of mucus glycoprotein degradation , it seems that gastrin stimulation of gastric epithelial cells results in a concomittant secretion of platelet activating factor precursors , acid , and pepsin irrespective of mucus glycoprotein degradation .
17 It seems that union members have learned their lesson after they allowed Ronald Reagan to break the air traffic controllers in the early Eighties .
18 It seems that fossil dolphins , like living odontocetes , used echolocation to navigate and Find prey .
19 It seems that potency level is as much to do with satisfying the need of the practitioner to feel that they are doing something as being a systematic deductive process !
20 As this book goes to print , it seems that consumer pressure has finally won the day and forced a re-evaluation of corporate policy by the major US tuna canners .
21 It seems that portal hypertension is the essential feature of this association .
22 Thus , it seems that vitamin A supplementation reduced the frequency of severe and lethal illnesses without decreasing the frequency of less severe illnesses .
23 Turning to the full three equations , the instability condition becomes This condition , derived in 1964 by Korobkin and others { 16,25 } is termed the " bad cavity " requirement , since it demands that cavity loss damp the field more strongly than the damping of either the polarisation or the population .
24 But in the course of the conveyancing , it emerges that planning permission was not obtained .
25 Therefore it follows that odour emissions can be a ground for refusing planning permission or imposing conditions to prevent or reduce any possible odour pollution .
26 It follows that assessment procedures — the unit credit which attaches to every unit — should reflect all four aspects of achievement and involve an element of pupil self-assessment .
27 Thus it follows that skill training is more generalised and generalisable and is better fitted to the overall role of human operators .
28 If the less frequently attacked male groin must be protected by a guard , then it follows that chest protectors ought to be compulsory for female contestants .
29 It follows that evaluation evidence depends for its existence and interpretation upon a specification of desired states .
30 Given that mammography every three years is effective in reducing mortality from breast cancer , it follows that performing examinations yearly will be more effective .
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