Example sentences of "it [verb] that [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Emma can you concentrate but on the other hand I think that we would be missing something if we did n't point out that it has that side to it , alright .
2 The above research on car parking makes it appear that memory in such situations is remarkably similar to memory in more traditional laboratory paradigms .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 ’ .
7 It says that rotation of partners does not demonstrate independence .
8 It recognises that success in this new business area will be standards-led and so is backing what it predicts will emerge as the winners .
9 It states that morale in the prison was high and relationships between staff and prisoners were good .
10 It appears that memory in this sense can be quite varied , for situations where memory is important , e.g. remembering where your car is parked , memory appears to generally be fairly good .
11 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 .
12 Unfortunately , it appears that knowledge of the legend and the stepping-stone is almost lost in the district .
13 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 .
14 It appears that part of the object is missing , such as the jaw .
15 It appears that water in the boat was decontaminated and pumped back into the lake , cracks were welded shut , and the whole was encased in a plastic shell before it began its journey .
16 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 .
17 In that regard it appears that membership of an association creates between the members close links of the same kind as those which are created between the parties to a contract and that consequently the obligations to which the national court refers may be regarded as contractual for the purpose of the application of article 5(1) of the Convention .
18 She had to hear it from his own lips , even if it meant that part of her died .
19 However , in a country where the air is as likely to be alive with mosquitoes or tsetse flies as flamingos , Mr Sandy discovered that whisky had additional uses : ‘ It appeared that consumption of one 's own product was an excellent anaesthetic for all the bugs in the tummy and I was never ill once . ’
20 Subsequent use of the theses was unsupervised , and it appeared that enforcement of the regulations was not a high priority .
21 That is , it implies that part of the reason for his authority is that it be used in this way .
22 It contends that VAT on rent forms part of the consideration for the enjoyment of the premises in the same way that the payment of VAT on a sale forms part of the consideration for the thing sold .
23 The study concluded that there has been no reported increase in any radiation-related illnesses , such as leukaemia , birth defects or thyroid cancer , in the villages surrounding the reactor , although it suggested that incidence of thyroid cancer might increase over the next five to ten years .
24 It suggested that lack of job satisfaction is related to :
25 Thirdly , it suggested that interconnection with Scotland was a good idea .
26 Finally , it suggested that interconnection with the Republic of Ireland ought to be re-eastablished .
27 It argues that protection for the birds is unnecessary as they are not threatened by current control practices .
28 It argues that reforestation on a large scale would reduce biodiversity through damage to wildlife habitats , degrade soils , and lead to the forced resettlement of subsistence farmers .
29 Whether or not they lied in describing the agreement with Edmund , as Florence claims , Cnut 's use of it ( assuming that the Worcester chronicler can be trusted thus far ) to legitimise his position is interesting , because it suggests that right of conquest was not thought title enough .
  Next page