Example sentences of "it [verb] [that] each [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Since each person pursued his or her own well-being , it followed that each person would vote in his/her own interest . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | It followed that each seller was liable to his buyer for breach of the condition in section 12 . |
9 | It follows that each element of Q[x] has infinitely many associates . |
10 | From this viewpoint , it follows that each part will in some way affect every other part and the system as a whole . |
11 | It means that each customer is visited at least once and the large ones perhaps two or three times during the period . |
12 | He remembers hearing it said that each man in one gang at least vowed to kill or disable the keepers if they attempted to thwart their attacks on the game . |
13 | Before the start of each year , the government is to assess the amount of expenditure it considers that each authority will require in order to provide a standard level of services . |