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

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1 It agrees that companies should be publicly accountable in return for the privilege of limited liability , it says , but that accountability lies in filing the accounts , rather than their audit .
2 Like the reprise of La Discorde 's music in the final scene of L'Europe galante and other innovations in Les Muses and Les fêtes vénitiennes , it denotes that Campra glimpsed the dramatic potential of thematic recall , in advance of his time .
3 Though it does not deny that subjects do have a duty to God to obey their ruler , it insists that rulers are not absolute , and themselves have duties to their subjects .
4 It insists that paper can only be recycled four times before it disintegrates , and claims that if Scandinavia stopped producing primary fibre Europe would run out of paper in six months .
5 It postulates that agents will have an incentive to seek out information on the underlying ‘ correct ’ model of the economy which , in combination with adaptive expectations , had accounted for the systematic errors of the past .
6 One of the reasons it thinks that COSE is interested in its participation is that it has some key technology that in typical DEC fashion , it has failed to trumpet .
7 Besides its low-profile Object Group Common Object Request Broker Architecture-compliant Application Control Architecture Service application integration scheme , it thinks that COSE might like Habitat , its technology for enabling an operating system to take on the personality of another as it does with Unix System V.4 on its OSF/1 system — and it would n't expect fellow COSEs to implement it right away .
8 Thus her conclusion that ‘ Once the discretion arises it is for the court to conduct the necessary balancing exercise between what would otherwise be required by the Convention and the interests of the children ’ is wrong in law and fatal to a proper exercise of a discretion under the Convention because it predicates that matters relating to the welfare of children falling outside the ambit of the criteria laid down by the Convention itself are relevant to the exercise of the discretion .
9 British Rail Engineering says it accepts that Mr Hayward was exposed to asbestos at work which led to his death.But it disputes the amount claimed.The Judge will decide on the claim tomorrow .
10 It concludes that Pentium is not , as Intel would have us believe , a RISC in CISC clothing .
11 It concludes that Pentium is not , as Intel would have us believe , a RISC in complex instruction set clothing .
12 Emma can you concentrate but on the other hand I think that we would be missing something if we did n't point out that it has that side to it , alright .
13 Among the criticisms levelled at the Nordhaus model is the assumption it contains that voters are systematically ‘ fooled ’ : they do not appear to learn that costly post-election recession follows beneficial pre-election boom .
14 But reference to liability is valuable in that it emphasises that shareholders qua members may be under obligations to the company as well as having rights against it .
15 As such , it emphasises that God 's revelatory activity is a dynamic process rather than a static product .
16 It emphasises that airlines should get together to find ways of combating terrorism .
17 Weaker than the last , it holds that beliefs given us as ‘ data ’ are never fully justified merely for that reason , but that all such beliefs are already partially justified , quite apart from any further support they may receive from other beliefs .
18 It holds that groups defined as ‘ nations ’ have the right to , and therefore ought to , form territorial states of the kind that have become standard since the French Revolution .
19 Law as integrity is also a non-skeptical theory of legal rights : it holds that people have as legal rights whatever rights are sponsored by the principles that provide the best justification of legal practice as a whole Pragmatism , on the contrary , denies that people ever have legal rights ; it takes the bracing view that they are never entitled to what would otherwise be worse for the community just because some legislature said so or a long string of judges decided other people were .
20 It worries that people who test positive will not get adequate counselling .
21 For some purposes it matters that mice are not cats , while for others what counts is that both are animals .
22 It matters that girls are getting a less fair deal than boys if , as is the case , fewer of them leave school with qualifications which are useful for employment .
23 It adds that trademark directories seem to be this year 's most popular scam .
24 It adds that Mr Lamont 's statement that unemployment was ‘ a price well worth paying ’ is ‘ hollow and cynical ’ .
25 It adds that Paddy MacNally is a keen conservationist , so the manor should be in safe hands .
26 It adds that ARC Northern had permission for quarrying and treatment of stone , apart from the roadstone coating , to work at all times , including Sundays .
27 The environmental group Greenpeace has published a report on the Gulf War in which it warns that funds for clean-up operations are running out , with much work remaining to be done .
28 It warns that pollutants in the water may be causing insidious neurological damage in children , and infertility in adults .
29 Quite frequently it happens that mystics are deeply influenced by philosophy , even though they tend to decry ‘ the meddling intellect ’ .
30 It happens that Mr X 's preferred language is French , but even in that tongue he could not write or spell with any normal level of competence and his grammar was almost non-existent .
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