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

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1 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 .
2 It insists that all research is totally impartial to give readers objective facts about products and services .
3 It insists that this is therefore the best guide to what they should do , that it points out the right direction for continuing and developing that practice .
4 Although it is not stated explicitly in the constitution , in 1965 the Supreme Court decided that there was a constitutional right to personal privacy , and in Roe v. Wade ( 1973 ) it ruled that this included a woman 's decision regarding abortion .
5 It recommended that more grammar school places be provided , and that financial provision be improved for pupils who remained at school after the minimum leaving age .
6 It argued that some extra form of local taxation was needed if local government was to preserve its separate identity .
7 It argued that more teachers should be encouraged into primary schools ( especially men , graduates and those who had specialised in maths or science ) , and a new group of staff called ‘ teachers ’ aides ' should be recruited with a similar status to nursery assistants [ never widely implemented ] .
8 It argued that these were not soft options but properly applied would be tough penalties which aided the battle to reduce crime .
9 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 .
10 Although the wording of the Act suggests that it could be used in cases of abuse , it seems that there is such a general sense of unease about the law as it stands that some new and especially designed statute will be necessary for effective provision .
11 When the cat enters the room and looks around , it notices that several people are staring at it .
12 Is it expected that that will be the embryo for a carbon tax to pay for more investment in renewable energies ?
13 It found that little use is made of arbitration procedures , although there 's no evidence that consumers are so satisfied that they have no disputes needing to be judged independently .
14 Secondly , when the Department asked about the balance and breadth of the curriculum it found that few authorities encouraged schools to discuss the issues and it was mainly through routine visits of advisers that concern for balance and breadth was promoted .
15 It found that most adults come to faith in God through the help of a friend , a relative or a minister .
16 It found that more than half of companies now use contract hire compared with only three in 10 during 1991 .
17 a ‘ cross-curricular ’ view focuses on the school : it emphasises that all teachers ( of English and of other subjects ) have a responsibility to help children with the language demands of different subjects on the school curriculum : otherwise areas of the curriculum may be closed to them .
18 It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête .
19 It transpired that both had been betrayed by a Russian agent , Hans Geyer , who using the alias ‘ Henry Toll ’ had infiltrated Gehlen 's organisation and passed on all the details of his plans to Moscow .
20 As these books are supposed to be read by adults to children , I do n't think it matters that some of the jokes are probably lost on four year olds .
21 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 ?
22 Of course , it helped that this was January .
23 Furthermore , it suggest that those people who had become unemployed because of a temporary job coming to an end were just as likely to be unemployed for only a short spell and then to go back to work , and that they were less likely to have been continuously unemployed throughout the following year ( Moylan/Millar/Davies , 1984 ) .
24 It adds that many can not afford the fuel required to keep even one room warm .
25 And it adds that these ‘ cleaning operations ’ are being financed by the region 's plantation owners .
26 With limited exceptions , it proposed that all functions of local government be undertaken by a single authority in each area .
27 In its brief analysis of the impact of the Channel Tunnel it estimated that some £5m passengers ( or 50,000 air passenger movements ) would be diverted to the tunnel in 1995 rising to 6m ( 65,000 movements ) in 2000 .
28 I agree with him that they have an important role to play in a fully integrated service for mentally ill people , but the House would mislead itself if it believed that those mentally ill people who find themselves on the streets are drawn from those patients who have been discharged from long-term care in hospitals .
29 In this context , Greenpeace said it believed that some of the sprays were dangerous , and pointed out that they were banned in several countries .
30 At the same time it assured that those who , under weaker leadership , might have suffered at the hands of armies , could live in greater security .
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