Example sentences of "it claim [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It claimed that the tyranny of architectural principles often impeded the functioning of a building , as it was an ‘ Art which thinks man made for it , not itself for man ’ .
2 It claimed that the removal of barriers to trade could , in certain circumstances , be beneficial to the environment .
3 It said that there was ‘ no empirical evidence for correlating a politician 's effectiveness in office with his or her sexual orientation ’ ; it was critical of ‘ a large reason for electing a party being because its leader is fortunate in his [ sic ] marriage ’ ; it claimed that the family had been ‘ elevated into the status of party policy .
4 It claims that the decision of the US National Academy of Sciences in the spring of 1980 to suspend all bilateral symposia , seminars and workshops involving the Soviet Academy , shows how actions often speak louder than words with the mammoth Soviet bureaucracy .
5 It claims that the provision of life-saving care to premature infants is too expensive and that resources could be better deployed elsewhere .
6 It claims that the kit will enable companies to develop distributed , high-performance object-oriented applications that harness the full potential of the 32-bit Windows NT environment — and do it cost-effectively — and it can also be used to develop and deploy object-oriented applications under Windows 3.1 .
7 It claims that the kit will enable companies to develop distributed , high-performance object-oriented applications that harness the full potential of the 32-bit Windows NT environment — and do it cost-effectively — and it can also be used to develop and deploy object-oriented applications under Windows 3.1 .
8 It claims that the report " offers no serious mechanism to reduce the threats " posed by over-grazing by sheep and deer , and the growth of tourism , including ski-ing .
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