Example sentences of "it [verb] [that] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win . |
2 | It insists that all research is totally impartial to give readers objective facts about products and services . |
3 | It recommended that more grammar school places be provided , and that financial provision be improved for pupils who remained at school after the minimum leaving age . |
4 | It supposes that this practice will serve the community better-bring it closer to what really is a fair and just and happy society — than any alternative program that demands consistency with decisions already made by other judges or by the legislature . |
5 | It found that little use is made of arbitration procedures , although there 's no evidence that consumers are so satisfied that they have no disputes needing to be judged independently . |
6 | It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête . |
7 | I wish I 'd brought the environment committee before so I could quote from it but from er recollection it says that that organisation did not have a consistent record of producing a significant number of jobs and that the expenditure on funding them did not provide value for money . |
8 | The major criticism of this approach is that it assumes that all information about the organisation is kept in documents . |
9 | However , it seemed that each sex could have learnt something from the other on this occasion ; by the end of the day , the beautifully laid-out nursery , ready to provide the young arrivals with constructive play activities , was reduced to utter chaos from the tidal force of juvenile anarchy . |
10 | It seemed that each member of the group had a question to ask concerning his or her own life , and the whole thing turned out to be a kind of Agony Aunt column — you took along your problem and were advised what you should do , and you did it . |
11 | It seemed that any movement of hers would be a snub . |
12 | Nor does it follow that this second meaning should be given pedagogic preference over the first . |
13 | It reckoned that such change was likely to be revolutionary . |
14 | It shows that this officer was authorised to carry a gun and erm that 's not in dispute . |
15 | Although this is consistent with a considerable body of evidence suggesting that successful innovations couple technological expertise with a range of marketing skills ( see the overview in Freeman , 1982 ) , it is important because it shows that this coupling process can be market mediated . |
16 | It states that all pensioner households should not normally be disconnected between 1st October and 31st March . |
17 | It requires that each taxpayer 's spendable receipts ( i.e. income ) be calculated from which savings and investment are deducted , so that consumption is measured as a residual . |
18 | Put another way , it requires that each determinant ( attribute or combination of attributes which determines the value of another attribute ) must be a candidate key . |
19 | er and Chairman I must say that as to request from County Council at Molds and County Council at Harson , from the Ipswich Borough Council for their copies of the plans which you have not yet received , I have to decline the protocol it takes that this committee is the first to see the county surveyor 's proposals , and I ca n't give any other elected member within Suffolk prior treatment over that to be quite honest . |
20 | She argued that , if she could show that what was regarded as normal behaviour in the United States in fact varies from one society to another , then it followed that such behaviour could not be the result of people 's biological characteristics but rather of their culture . |
21 | Since each person pursued his or her own well-being , it followed that each person would vote in his/her own interest . |
22 | The Maud Committee thought half a dozen should be enough and it followed that each committee would be concerned with a wider range of matters than the existing committees . |
23 | It followed that each seller was liable to his buyer for breach of the condition in section 12 . |
24 | It followed that any conflict in the industry was solely the result of mindless agitation and that the men were simply the dupes of their unscrupulous leaders . |
25 | Indeed , it appears that that debate was so thorough that many Northern Ireland Members no longer wish to debate the matter or to listen to my opening comments . |
26 | It appears that many bus services were considered to be relatively marginal in cost terms even during years of peak usage in the 1930s and early 1950s . |
27 | It appears that this phenomenon requires the encapsulation by a head of a gradable modifying notion . |
28 | As another pseudo-emblema of the later second century , therefore , it appears that this panel was the work of a mosaicist employed on the Lion and Stag and , perhaps , on the Cupids mosaic . |
29 | It appears that this request was contained in a letter from Mr. Qalib dated 15 December 1991 addressed to the Secretary General to the United Nations and the President of the Security Council . |
30 | It appears that this procedure is rarely used because of the ignorance and fear of disgruntled clients and because there appears to be a generally high level of satisfaction with the services provided . |