Example sentences of "it [verb] that [det] is " in BNC.

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1 It insists that this is therefore the best guide to what they should do , that it points out the right direction for continuing and developing that practice .
2 It proclaims that this is God 's world and that his values are all that matter .
3 The only real problem with this analysis is that it assumes that this is an unwitting decision by the individuals involved .
4 Got ta present it saying that this is what 's happening .
5 It appears that little is known about how venous ulcers might be prevented , and this is clearly another urgent area for research .
6 It seems that that is the way the brain itself has to work .
7 But it seems that that is n't what 's being taught , and therefore , in information about that comes , well either via your own experience or talking with friends or reading womens ' magazines or I mean whe , where do we actually get our education from ?
8 An an and to speak quite bluntly on the state of the evidence at the moment it seems that that is a very possible end to this case , in which case , in which case the jury wo n't even get round to having this matter .
9 It seems that this is particularly true in the early stages of bereavement when so much has to be reorganized .
10 It seems that this is the method of connection that causes the most confusion , and the correct way of connecting the secondary windings is not really the obvious one .
11 It seems that this is a case that will stand or fall on its own particular facts .
12 So it seems that this is a further reason for Althusser to allow that the process of constitution may be more or less successful .
13 It seems that this is what 's annoying people the most though
14 And it seems that this is the norm and there comes a time when you do n't always mention the norm , you do n't underline it every time , you do n't refer to it every time because it is the excepted thing .
15 With goods having only one normal use the mere fact of the purchase will , by implication , make it known that this is what the buyer wants them for , e. g. a hot-water bottle , as in Priest v.
16 Nevertheless the Bank of England still requires banks ( and other institutions in the monetary sector ) to maintain sufficient liquidity , and from time to time it can order them to increase their liquidity ratio if it feels that this is necessary .
17 The Botswana government is keeping open its options to dredge the area in the future , if it feels that this is necessary .
18 it is rather like highlighting the lion 's view of captivity , it implies that this is demonstrably different from the tiger 's view , and this draws attention away from the significant fact of captivity .
19 Suffice it to say that such is the complexity of this area of the law that one case on the subject , discussed in Chapter 13 , has already reached the House of Lords ; it is unlikely to be the last .
20 It presupposes that that is right that those boundaries have been rightly drawn essentially for all time .
21 Dean Witter , however , read the story , called Intel and got it to admit that such is the case .
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