Example sentences of "it that " in BNC.

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1 I think a lot of people feel vaguely when they see two duffers marrying that the duffers must prefer it that way .
2 Is it that of a vicarious believer , if such a person is possible ?
3 WHY is it that hotel owners and operators put so much emphasis on recruiting professional ‘ hotel designers ’ to create the right hotel , but , when it comes to the inclusion of leisure facilities , then they appear to approach any designer , with the impression that it can be addressed from a design viewpoint just like any other area ?
4 And we have it on the authority of those sitting near her that she did not drink it that evening . ’
5 ‘ Well at least it 's not too far to go to get to work in the morning , I 'll give it that . ’
6 He looks like a man who should be heavier than he is , and one soon realises that an iron discipline keeps it that way .
7 A workshop with one machinist who carefully adjusts and sets the machine up and leaves it that way at the end of the job is not necessarily going to need the heaviest equipment .
8 I chose not to buy it that day , so I was interested to see whether a longer look at it would change those initial impressions .
9 Which would raise the further question whether this way , as practised by Olson , and by Williams in Paterson , is n't so unlike the ways of poetry as we have known it that to call their works ‘ poems ’ does n't merely confuse the whole issue .
10 ‘ I design what pleases me and if customers like it that 's fine ’ .
11 Parissien acknowledges another benefit : ‘ the bottom line , for those who want to see it that way , is that the course is also a guide to how to put money onto a house , rather than take it off . ’
12 Partly , Davie believes , because the British are now too ignorant of prosody to be able to hear Bunting 's precise , subtle music ; partly because , as an associate of Pound and Zukovsky , he is ‘ an embarrassment to the numerous English historians who would have it that modernism in poetry was a temporary , American-inspired distraction from a native tradition … ’
13 We have a management plan now - and we have n't called it that before .
14 Information is usually difficult to obtain or unreliable in less-developed countries , and the problem is obtaining enough of it that is relevant and trustworthy .
15 Her son Michael 's memory of her had nothing in it that was not good ; a woman radiant , friendly , outgoing , understanding .
16 There are plenty of people in the music business who would like it that way , but I have to bear in mind that people get ill , home-sick and miserable .
17 It probably was n't bubbling and smoking away like a witch 's cauldron but I certainly remember it that way What was it ?
18 On the other hand though I was really drunk so maybe I only remember it that way John turned round to me at the end and said , I ca n't understand you All the people I know , when they get pissed , they start fights , whereas you just seem really happy
19 Ignoring once again Honderich 's polemical language , there is an important problem here : namely , how is it that Conservatism can be responsible for what everyone agrees are two very different governmental strategies informed by two very different social philosophies ?
20 I do n't know why they decided it that way .
21 Brown did n't see it that way .
22 ‘ I take it that 's a current account ?
23 It is not only the environment but also the animals and plants that inhabit it that display rhythms .
24 Thus paintings were there to reveal a presence behind an appearance — be it that of a madonna , a tree or , simply , the light that soaks through a red .
25 Let's put you down as self-employed and get round it that way . ’
26 Gover prefers it that way : he could not imagine anyone else running the place .
27 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
28 ‘ I take it that 's one of your connections in bother , ’ he observed , seeing the paper in McLeish 's hand .
29 The economists agree that reforms should happen as fast as they are technically possible , whether ordinary citizens want it that way or not .
30 We will teach it to have all beauty , we will teach it that love is the most beautiful thing , and never need wax cold , as years go by .
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