Example sentences of "it claim that the [noun] " 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 But it claims that the findings are significant because they illustrate how discharges into the sea can return to land a considerable distance away and enter human food chain .
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 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 .
9 It claims that the IAEA : ( i ) colluded with the Soviet authorities in concealing the true impact of the Chernobyl nuclear accident in 1986 and failed to respond to warnings that foreshadowed disaster ; ( ii ) failed to prevent the diversion by the Iraqi government of enriched uranium from French and Soviet civilian programmes for military purposes ; ( iii ) refuses to tackled the issue of the transport of nuclear waste across national boundaries ; and ( iv ) encourages the dumping of radioactive waste in Africa and other developing countries .
10 Moreover , unless the United Kingdom is taken to be consciously disregarding the very international obligations on the basis of which it claims that the requirements at issue are compatible with Community law , the fact that those requirements are applicable only to fishing vessels tends to show that , in the United Kingdom 's eyes also , they are not the sole requirements suitable for ensuring the existence of a ‘ genuine link ’ as required by international law .
11 It claims that the CSM said the change would be ‘ inappropriate ’ until further research had been done and the idea was dropped for several months .
12 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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