Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [conj] these [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Now why I mean do you think it matters that these things are so that these things are so , that these things which we thought were in , you know private to you , and not available to other people so easily , why do you think it matters that they actually are apparently in return for mo payment , are available to anyone ?
2 It recognises that these courses will give fresh impetus to the status and quality of Religious Education provision for S3/4 pupils in Scottish Secondary Schools , and wishes to pay tribute to the work of the members of the Joint Working Group and the Central Support Group in this regard .
3 And it appears that these activities need to be reassessed periodically if one is to understand the child 's developmental course .
4 ‘ The dispatch of the fax appears to have been disregarded at the time by the team of detectives investigating the bombing , ’ declared the Independent , concluding , unwarily , that ‘ after two years of pursuing members of Jebril 's West German cell , and their associates across Europe , Scandinavia and the Mediterranean , it appears that these men were not responsible for planting the bomb . ’
5 It appears that these penalties have been based very much on the default surcharge , but thankfully the level of penalty does appear to be significantly lower , though the period of penalty is much longer .
6 Otherwise , with the possible exception of isolated pixels , it appears that these routines function correctly .
7 It seems that these patterns are maintained by insider knowledge depending on the extent to which speakers belong to relatively close-knit groups .
8 It seems that these conditions were relaxed in 1894 .
9 While I know many consultants who take supervision of preregistration house staff seriously , scheduling regular meetings and teaching sessions and using checklists to ensure that skills and techniques are mastered , it seems that these consultants are in the minority .
10 It seems that these obligations were found more likely to stir up serious friction within families than to rally family help .
11 It seems that these authors see mind as an entity distinct from the processes that support it .
12 This would offer great possibilities for travel in space and time , but unfortunately it seems that these solutions may all be highly unstable ; the least disturbance , such as the presence of an astronaut , may change them so that the astronaut could not see the singularity until he hit it and and his time came to an end .
13 IT SEEMS that these days Martina Navratilova needs all the inspiration she can get .
14 It follows that these transformations on their own can not be used to generate genuinely non-colinear solutions from colinear ones .
15 By the same token , it follows that these hotels are heavily booked .
16 It follows that these values will be influential in determining income .
17 It follows that these costs are irrelevant to future decisions .
18 So if perceptions of party chances vary sharply with a succession of contradictory polls , it indicates that these perceptions are influenced by the published figures rather than by actual political preferences .
19 In other areas , notably in relation to the right of freedom of association and collective bargaining , the Commission is abstaining from any action , because it believes that these measures are best dealt with by social partners of industry , or , as appropriate , by the Member States .
20 It claims that these lawyers are wrong , lacking in insight and perception , that they misconceive their own behaviour .
21 Indeed , to speak of interests at all provokes confusion , for it suggests that these interests pre-exist the determination of the question where liabilities ought to be created according to distributive principles .
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