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

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31 Overall , it seems that activation of PKC is not sufficient to induce LTP but is a necessary factor and may be specifically involved in the conversion of STP to LTP1 ( that is in the consolidation or stabilization of LTP ) .
32 Never again did it match that apex of prosperity that it reached during the brief nine years that Shah Jehan ruled from the Red Fort .
33 More precisely , it meant that discussion about the organization and use of state power turned more on means and less on ends .
34 ‘ Yeah , it feels that way to me too .
35 It took that length of time for The Times to reach Carewscourt from London , where it was posted every morning .
36 Hence , as porosity distribution and facies appear to be related , it follows that prediction of potential reservoirs can be made from facies maps , and even if facies interpretations are not available , reservoir prediction can still be done by identifying the zone of maximum thickness on an isopach map and extrapolating from it the distribution of facies and porosity .
37 It follows that fear of impending death felt by the victim of a fatal injury before that injury is inflicted can not by itself give rise to a cause of action which survives for the benefit of the victim 's estate .
38 Since all the terms in equation ( 5.6 ) except and are known at the end of period t - 1 , it follows that observation of the local price , , amounts to an observation of .
39 It follows that equilibrium in the goods market requires that : unc
40 And that 's those dimples are the bottom are on the bottom bit of your spine so if the dimples are n't level it means that bit of your back is slightly
41 The charter does not specify 14 minutes in urban areas and 19 minutes in rural areas during weekdays ; it sets that standard for seven days a week , 365 days of the year .
42 ‘ Did n't it seem that way to you ? ’
43 It implies that capacity for personal affective response that is dismissed by those who wish to transform literature into a purely cognitive discourse .
44 It gives that power to me .
45 It ascribes that fact to the scarcity of potential $100m niches right now .
46 Before the cinema opened the men on the staff were given cigars to puff , so that when you came into the foyer it had that smell of luxury .
47 I mean it had that sort of look to it .
48 It had that quality of making you feel like an old friend who had visited there many times before .
49 Stephen 's voice had risen , as it had that morning in the garden , and again Kate thought that he was trying not to cry .
50 It is designed to watch the life of an application continuously , and when it detects that the application has crashed or hung , it recovers that application at an initial internal state or at the point at which data was last saved .
51 At the same time , it proposes that duty on biofuels be cut to one tenth of that on petrol and diesel .
52 It occupies that part of the spectrum between 0.4 and 0.7 m .
53 In other words , the subject is never selected as theme in an English declarative clause , it occupies that position by default .
54 But if I 'm moving around slightly like this and you 're having to follow with your eyes as I 'm making my presentation it brings variety to it brings that bit of variety like you said earlier that it brings some interest to it .
55 Divorce has this effect because it suggests that remarriage in the lifetime of one 's first partner is socially and even morally acceptable' ( Irish Times , 6 June 1986 ; also 31 May 1986 ; 14 June 1986 ) .
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