Example sentences of "it 's [verb] that [det] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , it 's recognised that some of those allocated these vouchers will sell them straight away to others having money .
2 Now it 's hoped that these hungry youngsters will soon have a mother of their own too .
3 By using a combination of laser optics and cancer drugs , it 's hoped that some patients will be in and out of hospital within a day .
4 Now with living proof of patients like Michael , and researchers evidence it 's hoped that any doubts doctors may have had about penicillin will dissapear .
5 But it 's hoped that more people will choose to have it .
6 It 's hoped that more cameras will be installed , financed by local businesses .
7 It 's unsurprising that such an attitude failed to produce competent screenwriters , let alone exciting ones .
8 It 's estimated that each day another three species are lost for ever .
9 40 escalators out of service over the 270 stations , but fret not ; it 's estimated that all will have been repaired by 1996 .
10 It 's estimated that half a million pounds worth have been smuggled out of the country already this year .
11 In fact it 's estimated that most of the major cave systems in the world today started life between 10,000 to two million years ago .
12 It 's recommended that these are used in conjunction with brushes to keep them from clogging .
13 That 's that 's part of , of presumably , one of the objections from the U K Government , erm , that essentially , it 's saying that that these arguments ca n't be , justified on health and safety grounds and that that the approach , de-regulation and freedom in the market to al allow people to do what they want to do , which is the fact that they , if they want to work twelve hours , then presumably the Government and yourself are supporting that that freedom .
14 It 's explaining that this is what the recommendation is , however , I 'm not a dictator , I 'm put there by you voters , your representatives have got to decide .
15 So rather than pay nine pounds ninety pence it 's claimed that many lorry drivers take a detour through gloucester , then heading back down the A48 through Newhnam .
16 Critchley 's party-piece has the rounded phrasing , the well-turned punchline of frequent rehearsal ( it 's claimed that some of his fans can recite it back to him ) , but it captures the tone of the Tories in those days perfectly .
17 A search of the area is still going on , but it 's thought that all 99 passengers and fourteen crew were killed .
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