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

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61 No I meant one of the film actresses that has it done that way or something ,
62 Those whose attitudes are negative and who consequently will have a powerful filter , even when they understand a message in the second language , will not allow it to reach that part of the brain responsible for language acquisition .
63 That Act One marriage scene — I do n't think I 've ever seen it played that way before , as a comedy number . ’
64 " If it happens that way , then it 's natural , " said her nephew .
65 It assumed that initiative for the formulation and introduction of measures of national policy and became increasingly reluctant to be over-ruled by the House .
66 In the Scottish tradition , following upon our Scottish theologian Dun Scottas although not representing him properly , it says that righteousness and moral items are just to do with the will of God .
67 That 's point one erm point two on the planning application fees I realize that a number of planning applications are down somewhere else erm it says that planning application fees are going to be increased by fifteen percent and there by thirteen percent .
68 ‘ Far from being invalidated by the fact that , for instance , a perfect balance of power policy will scarcely be found in reality , it assumes that reality , being deficient in this respect , must be understood and evaluated as an approximation to an ideal system of balance of power .
69 After the Dubai 1986 Olympics when England were unlucky not to win against a full-strength USSR , it seemed that gold would be there once the Russians had another off day .
70 In the end , it seemed that sex was all you ever wanted from me .
71 It seemed that way .
72 When the place was up and running , with guests in all the woodland chalets and the cafeteria open until late , it would feel safe at any hour ; and now that he was no longer alone here , it seemed that way now .
73 ‘ It must have been obvious that we were n't going to let it slip it seemed that way to me , ’ said Morrissey .
74 And Creggan followed her helpless gaze , out past the bars to the great sky itself and it seemed that direction came suddenly to him at last .
75 At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation .
76 Thus it seemed that physics was more mature then chemistry , and had already left behind the stage of effervescent and explosive progress in which that science was still so visibly engaged .
77 No one had written Filmer in any other way : it seemed that gaunt-face had n't gained entry by giving Filmer 's name , at least .
78 But although he was beaten for pace quite a few times , it seemed that alot of the time he was out of position .
79 It seemed that bingo afternoons left her so exhausted both physically and emotionally that she never had enough energy left to cook an evening meal .
80 Then , just as it seemed that sleep was a compulsion he could no longer resist , Lucien heard a noise in the room .
81 It seemed that winter would never go .
82 It seemed that record companies were always too interested in other places to look .
83 A few months ago it seemed that oil markets were in for a chill spring .
84 It seemed that time might stand still forever .
85 It seemed that time scales were important to him .
86 It seemed that Fen had made the same resolution .
87 Initially , it seemed that Sale might prove victorious .
88 It seemed that danger lurked in the ever-present shadows .
89 Initially , it seemed that control of surveyors ' education would pass out of the hands of the membership of the Institution and into those of the academics .
90 What Dilys Powell missed when she described The Wicked Lady as a concatenation of ‘ the hoary , the tedious , the disagreeable , ’ as did other critics who saw Gainsborough 's films as a reassertion of an old escapist tendency in British cinema , was how much of an advance such films offered on everything of a similar sort that had gone before , and how they touched the sentiments of audiences who could no longer respond to stories of gallant endeavour quite as they could when it seemed that defeat was an imminent possibility .
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