Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It offers to show that practice in its best light , to deploy some argument why law on that conception provides an adequate justification for coercion .
2 It has reached that level in half a century , for 50 years ago today the experiment was begun which led to the first recorded observation of this polymer .
3 And it has reached that point now .
4 The employee top 10 features those companies which are expanding fastest , and it says something for the performance of WPP that it has managed to perform well in eps and return on capital terms at the same time as it has achieved that expansion .
5 If it is set too low , then Offline will accomplish its workload using less ‘ portions ’ ie. it will calculate how many blocks can be stored and then continue until it has achieved that workload regardless of the 15 minute factor .
6 Lucker and I spoke very little about it this morning , and it has remained that way .
7 Informix Corp does not want to raise its stated goal of a 20% pre-tax gross margin , even though it has exceeded that goal in recent quarters , chairman and chief executive Phillip White told the conference .
8 ‘ It does n't matter who you are , it has to take that period of time .
9 Rather , it is claimed that a culture is intellectually superior because it has acquired that technology .
10 it wants washing that pan anyway
11 ICI fertilizers is also Europe 's leading liquid CO2 producer and it intends to stay that way , selling some 400,000 tonnes per year of product to industries as diverse as nuclear power and soft drinks .
12 It seems to work that way .
13 However , insofar as it purports to strengthen that belief , the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act is to be welcomed .
14 In practical terms it means taking that course of action which most reliably will avoid the possibility of criticism by their superiors .
15 yeah I mean to be honest it 's just a case of one of you , it does go that way , I knew I was right the first time , of one of you just remembering
16 If we 're to win Fairclough must mark flash well and Newsome and possibly Pemberton play out of their skins — Battyburn do n't just have flash although it does appear that way at times .
17 This , too , is entirely reasonable but it does require that attention be paid to compatibilities of systems so that future system integration remains possible .
18 It 's quite a nice little town , everybody knows everybody , and they do n't like to feel that they 're going to be outside of the sort of social circle that they move in , so it does have that effect in keeping them under control .
19 While this evidence does not necessarily imply that children will always cope with empirical and intentional explanations in the classroom , it does imply that failure to do so is likely to be due to factors other than children lacking an understanding of causality , of intentionality , or of the causal connectives .
20 And it does read that way now
21 I it , i it does lack that crispness we feel ought to have there .
22 But it does include that document .
23 Sure , it does seem that memory has a role in it .
24 This is not to say , of course , that there is no relationship at all between reading and spelling : but it does seem that teaching phonics may not necessarily have much effect on spelling ability .
25 That the project schools provide potential examples of good practice is also clear , but it does seem that potential here is yet to be realized .
26 It does seem that rent-a-picket is back and I do not think that is in the interests of the workers at Timex . ’
27 Mr Major said : ‘ It does seem that rent-a-picket is back and I do not think that is in the interests of the workers . ’
28 If it manages to make that charge stick , it will have got itself a powerful vote-winner .
29 It appears to give legal authority for an apparently open-ended power to intercept and it fails to constrain that power by an adequate framework of judicial or parliamentary scrutiny .
30 Where an exclusion clause controlled by the UCTA is specific to a particular liability the effect of the UCTA is either to render the clause unenforceable ( if the UCTA imposes a total ban ) , or ( if the UCTA imposes the requirement of reasonableness ) to render the clause unenforceable if it fails to satisfy that requirement .
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