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

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1 It also helps that Gabriele Ferro and the WNO orchestra have a strong feeling for Rossini , and deliver excellent support throughout .
2 It also notes that teachers ' present contracts make it difficult for them to find time to run extra-curricular activities like choirs .
3 It also notes that applications will have to be recompiled to get full benefit from the chip .
4 It also requires that working conditions for the staff in such areas are improved , work loads are lessened , research facilities improved and other similar measures adopted that would make working in such areas satisfying and challenging .
5 It also requires that teachers in schools should know the purposes to which their assessments and predictions will be put .
6 But it also asserts that parents may need assistance in exercising their responsibilities , and here the Act takes a quantum leap from the old , restricted notions of ‘ prevention ’ , to a more positive outreaching duty of ‘ support for children and families ’ .
7 It also assumes that debentures or debenture stock will be transferred in much the same way as shares .
8 It also assumes that providers are free to manage their assets and personnel to maximise efficiency gains .
9 It also indicates that specialists , particularly ASWs , play a significant role in preventing unnecessary sections , hence guarding women 's civil rights .
10 It also ensures that omissions are not made simply because you have dictated the letter so often that familiarity has bred contempt .
11 It also ensures that 30% of the unlogged merchantable forest will be protected .
12 This generates a climate for the technological upgrading of industry as a commercial proposition , and it also ensures that hardware and software are conveniently available , at a price , for those who wish to take advantage of them in any sphere .
13 Not only does it discredit the emphasis on ‘ partnership ’ between Central Government and the faith communities which has been highlighted by the recent establishment of the Inner Cities Religious Council ( and re-emphasised at the meetings which you attended in Bradford on May 21st and Kirklees on October 27th ) but it also means that church and other faith communities will be less likely to play their full part in the implementation of other aspects of Government policy such as the forthcoming Community Care changes which will require the use of local premises , volunteers etc .
14 It also means that aspirants will emerge , in a rush to garner MPs ' support , almost as soon as Mr Kinnock announces his intention to step down .
15 Although the formula means that the higher the validity the greater the return , it also means that selection tests can be worth using even when their validity is low , so long as their cost is also low .
16 But it also means that people can , by their efforts , have a positive effect on the reality of punishment .
17 It also means that WACC enters into a partnership with such institutions , both in developed and developing countries .
18 Not only does allowing the so-called minnows to play the bigger teams provide their players with the highlights of the rugby lives — but it also means that sides like South Korea , conquerors of the Barbarians , get the exposure to top level competition .
19 It also means that enquiries like , " Who has applied to us as a project engineer over the last year , and been rejected as not sufficiently experienced ? " can be answered with ease .
20 It also means that workers employed by a new rail franchise company wo n't lose out if their franchise changes hands .
21 It also means that officialdom can participate in the ‘ privatization ’ of the national economy , including not only embezzlement and bribery but also exchanging services , making useful connections and lavishly granting administrative favours to potential allies and sponsors in expectation of reciprocity ’ ( Hirszowicz 1980 , p. 271 ) .
22 It also means that couples now spend a much larger part of the life cycle in the post child bearing phase .
23 It also implies that data users need to continually monitor/audit the data held , to assess changes in relevance etc. , a complex and time-consuming process for modern databases , unless accounted for when designing the system .
24 It also implies that marketing is an activity carried out by numerous people in the organization , and not just by those called marketing/sales personnel .
25 It also theorises that Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT presents the biggest dilemma for Sun : if its application base migrates to NT , Sun would be forced to provide NT , thereby ruining the prospects of Solaris-on-Intel and seriously weakening SunSoft Inc .
26 It also seems that psychiatrists are sometimes unaware of the difficulties that general practitioners may face in obtaining the information required .
27 It also seems that applications to the tribunal selected for a pre-hearing assessment are more likely to proceed to a hearing than other cases , while at the same time the success rate for those who proceed in the face of an ‘ unlikely to succeed ’ warning is not very different from other cases ( DoE , 1988 ) .
28 While the table shows that the worst graduate unemployment in 1984 was among the arts ( other than languages ) group , it also shows that scientists were more likely to be unemployed than either social studies or language graduates ( social studies here includes business , accountancy and law ) .
29 It also shows that Brutus was quite naive towards the reasons which the other conspirators had for killing Caesar .
30 It also recommends that excavations be coordinated at a national level , albeit at the same time as more powers are devolved to the regions , this decentralisation freeing the CSRS of its administrative and financial role and giving it the freedom to concentrate on scholarly matters , with — and this is a novelty — systematic recourse to the advice of outside experts .
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