Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [that] many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | First , it allows that many kinds of circumstances can contribute to the course of events , and secondly it enables us to understand how these may combine to bring about dramatic and unexpected social changes which Althusser calls ‘ ruptures ’ . |
2 | ( 4 ) It happens that many systems of equations , particularly those of some physical relevance , have simple behaviour for extreme values of a parameter . |
3 | It appears that many bus services were considered to be relatively marginal in cost terms even during years of peak usage in the 1930s and early 1950s . |
4 | It seems that many buildings will soon become unsafe unless there is a big increase in funds available for much-needed work . |
5 | It seems that many men , however , show little in the way of symptoms and may therefore pass on the disease quite unknowingly . |
6 | Since the mid-1980s when the satanic child abuse scare first came to Britain , it seems that many workers within Social Services in particular have been influenced by this thinking . |
7 | It seems that many people , perhaps without even thinking about it , would rather do down the other player than cooperate with the other player to do down the banker . |
8 | It seems that many people within BBC Scotland view the post-April reality as likely to be more restrictive than liberating . |