Example sentences of "it [vb pp] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Is it intended that there should never be an interchange of information directly by computer but only by request between all European Community police forces ?
2 ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible .
3 For example , did the guild have storage space within the church or was it expected that they make provision elsewhere ?
4 W w where they w w once when they 'd been installed or was it thought that it a mistake had been made in obviously a lot of cash had been spent on them but erm , was it considered a mis a waste of money or ?
5 When boys were given legitimate authority to exercise at last , so eagerly was it anticipated that they were prone to feel it intensely deserved .
6 Is it is it agreed that we pay the account for the tables ?
7 Is it agreed that we ask Richard if he could deal with this for us please ?
8 Basically , it provided that they would be investing in her rather than letting her buy this or that security for them .
9 When it came to the line ‘ … we wo n't have it known that we own a telephone ’ , tears coursed down Babs Osborne 's cheeks .
10 Some of them very negative , and how much they hated doing what they 'd been made to do er , and others very surprisingly made it known that they had thoroughly enjoyed it .
11 At the same time the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Left Front parties , all of which supported the National Front coalition from the " outside " , made it known that they strongly disapproved of Chauthala 's reappointment .
12 A group of so-called " ethical ministers " , led by Economy Minister Marcilio Marques Moreira and including Justice Minister Célio Borja and Bornhausen , made it known that they had only signed this " pact " in order to ensure the governability of the country , and not out of loyalty to Collor .
13 This occurs when a politician , perhaps so senior that he is notionally responsible for the agency itself , makes it known that he would be very pleased if some particularly sensitive and hazardous intelligence coup could be attained , usually in order to enhance domestic political popularity .
14 ‘ Whosoever would have it known that he is not of the common herd ’ , suggested Clifford Howard , ‘ develops a spleen against the Hollywood movies . ’
15 But when he had finished eating he seemed to want it known that he was not of the company .
16 Since February 1989 the Iranian President , Hashemi Ali Akbar Rafsanjani , had made it known that he would be working toward the release of all hostages in the Middle East .
17 Taylor had consistently made it known that he would not agree to a ceasefire until Doe had resigned and left the country .
18 During his visit Kerrey made it known that he was campaigning for the lifting of the US economic embargo against the SOC and for increased investment and aid by US non-governmental organizations .
19 All he had to do then was to make it known that he had promised to leave Laura alone so that she could have a rest in peace , to make an excuse about paying a brief visit to the Gents , to go up to his room — probably via the guest-lift — to stick his hand inside the room and grab the handbag , to take out the jewel before dumping the handbag , and then … ’
20 Being such an " odd bod " he was the butt of many who took the opportunity to make it known that he was different from us , and whether we thought we would in time change him was something that was a hope — happily a fond hope .
21 If you make it known that there 's stuff like that going on , if you get a band like that you can always just
22 However , these particular instances do not meet the general proposition that if the husband and wife have drifted apart , and the woman has made it known that she no longer wants to have sex with her husband , it is wrong that the husband who has sex with her without her consent is exempt from conviction for rape .
23 She patches Max up and makes it known that she desperately needs his medical expertise .
24 How if she chooses this moment and this audience to make it known that she visits us only out of pure charity , that what lies in her handsome reliquary is in reality the body of the young man who committed murder to secure her for Shrewsbury , and himself died by accident , in circumstances that made it vital he should vanish ?
25 I must stick with the composers and make it known that I am willing to perform these new works anywhere .
26 The PLO quickly dispatched delegations to Cairo , Amman and Damascus and made it known that it would not disrupt the process .
27 In no other human discipline , not in philosophy , nor science , nor music , is it believed that there has been a particular revelation of God in history , so that that point in history is then necessarily taken up into the discipline .
28 Was it decreed that we should meet ?
29 There is a man falling , yes , but nowhere is it stated that he fell because his leg had been injured .
30 Only when the plane landed was it discovered that there had been a compressor-blade failure in one of the engines .
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