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

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1 It agrees that compulsory treatment in the community is unacceptable , but accepts that the ‘ revolving door ’ patient who regularly defaults from treatment presents a genuine problem of management .
2 It does not stipulate that the defendant has a right to win a lawsuit whenever and just because the plaintiff does not : it insists that neither side may have a right to win .
3 It insists that all research is totally impartial to give readers objective facts about products and services .
4 Though the Bank has accepted the report 's findings , it insists that continued support for the project is justified .
5 Nevertheless it insists that legal practice as a whole can be seen as organized around important legal conventions and this claim requires showing that the behaviour of judges generally , even those who are not conventionalists , converges sufficiently to allow us to find convention in that convergence .
6 It decrees that intelligent life in some way selects out its own actual universe from a variety of possible alternatives .
7 It supposes that this practice will serve the community better-bring it closer to what really is a fair and just and happy society — than any alternative program that demands consistency with decisions already made by other judges or by the legislature .
8 If , as a result of its inquiries under s47 , it concludes that certain action should be taken to safeguard or promote a child 's welfare it must take that action so far as it is both within its power and reasonably practicable for it to do so ( s47(8) ) .
9 It concludes that British Coal should be able to compete with the price of imported coal while continuing to improve safety standards .
10 It concludes that intensive analysis of individual schools and classrooms is required .
11 The London Industrial Strategy ( Greater London Council , 1985 ) highlights some of these problems , and although it argues for a positive role for local authorities , in the end it concludes that national help and assistance will be necessary in order to have any major impact .
12 Oakhurst , California-based Sierra On-Line Inc has cut its staff by about 10% and will take a $900,000 charge to cover the costs ; it warns that fourth quarter losses will be substantially greater than expected , based on current revenue projections at the Sierra Network combined with the lay-off charges .
13 I wish I 'd brought the environment committee before so I could quote from it but from er recollection it says that that organisation did not have a consistent record of producing a significant number of jobs and that the expenditure on funding them did not provide value for money .
14 And it says that prospective Depo patients need more detailed information of the drug 's method of action and side-effects if they are to give truly informed consent .
15 It says that other owner of PWRs are learning a lot about reactor safety as the clean-up continues .
16 And it says that compulsory redundancy will only be used as a last resort .
17 It says that Labour will ’ continue devolution of management to unions within health boards . ’
18 It says that slow growth will give an incoming government little scope either to cut taxes or increase spending over the life of the next Parliament .
19 It says that wealthy coffee planters fund the right-wing death squads responsible for the disappearance and murder of tens of thousands of people in the Central American republic over the last 11 years .
20 It says that life-support equipment could be withdrawn from some terminally-ill people .
21 The major criticism of this approach is that it assumes that all information about the organisation is kept in documents .
22 It assumes that mainstream education is receptive to special education in its present state when this is far from true .
23 It shows that oral treatment with a standard dose of oestrogen not only prevents bone loss but after two years produced a significant improvement in bone density .
24 It shows that amateur drama knows no borders . ’
25 The decision marks a significant development because it shows that national copyright law can not be used to justify conduct which is incompatible with the objectives of Article 86 .
26 First , it shows that common sense has prevailed and a useful customer service reintroduced .
27 It shows that unproven fringe techniques can be used on the public with little policing from the body with a remit to protect patients from rogue doctors .
28 It shows that nuclear power workers are nice , middle-class people who would n't hurt the environment
29 It shows that pre-modern power takes place via a set of unmediated exchanges between subjects , while modern power stems from a relationship between fields ( whose symbolic economy imparts to them their structure ) and the ‘ consumer ’ who is subject to this power .
30 It shows that domestic violence , sexual harassment , rape , incest and sexual assault are commonplace manifestations of a dynamic based on men 's power and women 's subordination .
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