Example sentences of "it [verb] that [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most significantly , it states that one reason not to have a comprehensive nuclear-test ban is that it is almost impossible to distinguish small underground tests from earthquakes and conventional explosions . |
2 | It appears that one Christmas a stockbroker searching for a present went into a pet shop in the Square Mile . |
3 | But , it is equally vital to recognize that the reversal of reforms began well before Mao 's victory in China in 1949 , indeed , it appears that one section of the US occupation was anticipating a reversal almost as the constitution was being drafted . |
4 | This one-man effort had its advantages , for it meant that one mind was responsible for the training , rather like the method which our Lord followed with his disciples , or the Buddha with his . |
5 | It follows that one question doubtless uppermost in shareholders ' minds at this initial meeting will be price . |
6 | It follows that one person can not impose a contract upon another . |
7 | He will recall that , when British Rail proposed that Waterloo should be the first channel tunnel station , not only did it say that one station was sufficient and that it did not need a second one but , in the case which it put to the House of Lords during the discussions , it said specifically that King 's Cross was not an appropriate location for a second station . |