Example sentences of "it [verb] that [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | For instance , it revealed that 70% of dads believe breast is best . |
2 | It revealed that 79% of the sample was now aware of the term ‘ Open Systems ’ — a dramatic increase since the launch of the programme . |
3 | It asked that members of the Republican Movement be permitted to take part in a civil rights march to Dungannon from Coalisland … |
4 | It recommended that trials of scheduled terrorist offences should be conducted without a jury ; that members of the armed services should be given power to arrest and to detain for up to four hours to establish identity ; that bail should not normally be granted ; that the onus of proof as to the possession of firearms and explosives should in certain circumstances be shifted to the accused ; and that the rules about the admissibility as evidence of confessions and signed statements should be relaxed . |
5 | It argued that outbreaks of fire in Underground stations were seen as inevitable by management , which monitored strictly financial matters , rather than safety . |
6 | It found that 14% of women had experienced urinary incontinence , 5.7% within the preceding week ; the corresponding figures for men were about half these . |
7 | It is clear , however , that in this case the contracting company felt extremely nervous when it found that representatives of a safety committee had gone straight from the employer to the ultimate operator in the field . |
8 | Working together makes sense : not only does it ensure that duplication of effort is minimised , it addresses the need for a single , coherent , national system . |
9 | It assumed that models of rehabilitation valuing people through work , which had been established at such hospitals at Netherne , could be applied for an indefinite period with all patients being potential benefactors . |
10 | It assumed that pursuit of that goal is conducive to the maximisation of wealth overall : profit maximisation leads to the most efficient use of scarce resources and the greatest satisfaction of human wants . |
11 | It noted that introduction of modern oil industry technology could reduce damage to the environment and condemned the unplanned quarrying of local sands for construction , the disruption to drainage caused by poorly designed roads , and the failure to build roads , pipelines , pylons and seismic survey lines along the same routes . |
12 | It added that control of inflation was necessary , but it was important that ‘ a reduction of a few percentage points in the headline inflation rate should not be achieved at a disproportionate cost in terms of income creation and employment ’ . |
13 | But it does mention them in at least two contexts , one is when you 're measuring noise when it says that changes of twenty five percent should be recorded . |
14 | It says that rotation of partners does not demonstrate independence . |
15 | It says that sales of meat have remained constant during the past 20 years , standing at 64.2 kg a head per year in 1970 , dipping slightly to 63.4 kg in 1980 , only to rise again to 65.4 kg in 1990 . |
16 | It assumes that bills of quantities are unnecessary , that fluctuations in prices need not be allowed for , and that the nomination of subcontractors is not required . |
17 | It seemed that decades of national decline had been reversed by Conservative government since 1979 . |
18 | To that end , it confirmed that sales of Lotus Development Corp 's Notes software for France 's ISDN network users should start this year . |
19 | It shows that 94% of all items issued fell into the first two categories , and required no repair ( although 24% were in a well-used condition and might eventually require some attention ) , while only 6% fell into the last three categories and were in need of repair . |
20 | It stated that matters of defence , foreign policy , energy , communications , transport and the union budget would be decided jointly between the centre and the republics but in all other matters republican laws would have priority over union laws . |
21 | I 've been asked to ask er , a question also on appendix three , procedures for regional delegate conferences where it states that copies of the reports of regional delegate conferences shall be forwarded , forwarded to the regional secretary . |
22 | The letter suggests the payments were for MCC shares transferred to Liechtenstein trusts called stiftungs , and adds : ‘ It appears that companies of which I am joint administrator have substantial claims against the stiftungs and any other entities which benefited from these payments . ’ |
23 | It appears that cases of poisoning in the United Kingdom from this form of lead are as statistically significant as were those involving lead fishing weights , and in some parts of Europe there is increasing concern . |
24 | In the slow process it appears that exercise of a particular type strengthens , or at least preserves , the system 's response to that type of stimulus . |
25 | Unfortunately , it appears that knowledge of the legend and the stepping-stone is almost lost in the district . |
26 | Whatever side is taken in this ongoing debate , however , it appears that knowledge of the ill effects of tobacco has already led to a modification in smoking behaviour among older men , particularly those in non-manual employment . |
27 | For example , it appears that frequencies of 9–36 GHz belong to the radio-frequency region of the spectrum whereas radar is invoked but microwaves are not mentioned in this context . |
28 | It appears that part of the object is missing , such as the jaw . |
29 | Again , it appears that contexts of a particular kind must be avoided if the test is to succeed . |
30 | It appears that severity of illness or disability is likely to have been a critical variable , and in cases of severe disability , health would have been an overriding consideration . |