Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [to-vb] that " in BNC.

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1 It offers to show that practice in its best light , to deploy some argument why law on that conception provides an adequate justification for coercion .
2 But then if it 's twenty or thirty it stands to reason that 's probably about the same
3 Cos it has to do that .
4 ‘ It does n't matter who you are , it has to take that period of time .
5 ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’
6 ICI fertilizers is also Europe 's leading liquid CO2 producer and it intends to stay that way , selling some 400,000 tonnes per year of product to industries as diverse as nuclear power and soft drinks .
7 I 'll give you a fair fight if that 's what it takes to cool that hot head of yours . ’
8 The proposed broadening of the granting of investment aids for the purpose of protecting and improving the environment ( part of Article 3 ) is to be welcomed although it does not appear to square with the basic investment aid objectives of such plans because it appears to mean that environmental investment per se will qualify for support , even if not part of an agricultural improvement .
9 It seems to allow that , although we must begin and end with appearances , we might find it possible and advantageous in doing so to interpose conjectures about their hidden causes .
10 This would seem to run counter to the idea that receptor activation initiates a cascade of diverging biochemical pathways that conspire to produce an effect ( cell division , in this case ) ; and it seems to require that multiple kinases phosphorylate a small number of substrates , which , in turn , feed signals into a smaller number of Ras activators .
11 It seems to work that way .
12 The NFFO will be set annually by the Department of Energy ; it aims to guarantee that new electricity distribution companies in England and Wales use a certain amount of renewable souces to generate power .
13 However , insofar as it purports to strengthen that belief , the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act is to be welcomed .
14 So it helps to put that in the brackets .
15 It helps to put that in a smaller bracket , when I go three times that , minus that .
16 And therefore , it takes one element and er it it erm it it seeks to highlight that particular element .
17 If it manages to make that charge stick , it will have got itself a powerful vote-winner .
18 It appears to give legal authority for an apparently open-ended power to intercept and it fails to constrain that power by an adequate framework of judicial or parliamentary scrutiny .
19 Where an exclusion clause controlled by the UCTA is specific to a particular liability the effect of the UCTA is either to render the clause unenforceable ( if the UCTA imposes a total ban ) , or ( if the UCTA imposes the requirement of reasonableness ) to render the clause unenforceable if it fails to satisfy that requirement .
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