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

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61 Bull says that it plans to release a Windows 3.1 version by the end of the year .
62 Redwood Shores , California-based Oracle Corp has joined the Greek chorus to say that it plans to convert its complete family of products to run on Alpha architecture under both OpenVMS and DEC OSF/1 ; the conversion effort on the VMS products is under way and should be out by the time DEC starts ships .
63 Sun is so flush with cash that it plans to buy in up to 7.5m of its own shares , 7.5% ; the purchases will be funded from available working capital and the shares will be held in treasury or used for ongoing stock issues for its employee share ownership plans .
64 Two-mid range RS/6000s are expected from IBM sometime next month , as well as a new version of the AIX operating system for the PS/2 : IBM has said that it plans to bring its various Unix flavours closer together , and is expected to add some — though not all — of the features found in its flagship AIX for the RS/6000 to the somewhat neglected PS/2 version .
65 We know that it plans to spend £35 billion .
66 Japan , which would be the only remaining IWC member in favour of whaling if Norway left , says that it plans to use this year 's meeting , to be held in Kyoto , to " press for the resumption of commercial whaling around Japan and in the northern Atlantic " .
67 The Slovak government has also announced that it plans to privatize the power station when the project is completed .
68 The news comes hard on the heels of an announcement by the Iceland Foods Group that it plans to build a distribution depot on part of the town 's former railworks site , creating around five hundred jobs .
69 THE Western Health Board has denied that it plans to close the accident and emergency unit at the Tyrone County Hospital .
70 THE ROYAL Bank of Scotland last night dismissed the renewed speculation that it plans a stock market flotation for its highly profitable insurance subsidiary , Direct Line , writes Richard Shackleton .
71 Attempting to copy a decorative technique can confirm or disprove that it produces the same appearance and microstructure observed on the original item .
72 And the total quantity of phytoplankton is enormous ; so much , that it produces 80 per cent of all the oxygen of the atmosphere .
73 The sores that it produces are usually found on the external surface of the penis in the male , but rarely the site of infection may be inside the urethra , and in these cases recurrent ‘ non-specific urethritis ’ may occur , which is particularly resistant to treatment .
74 In the male , Trichomonas vaginalis usually affects the urethra and the symptoms that it produces are less than those found with gonococcal or other non-gonococcal causes of urethritis .
75 One of the reasons for difficulty in diagnosing this condition when it first occurs is the apparent similarity of the symptoms that it produces to those associated with cystitis .
76 Lighting is now more energy efficient and the heat that it produces can be used to heat stores in winter .
77 That is , how to give a child a knowledge of what has been accepted as right and what has been accepted as wrong , or , in other words , of good and evil ; and further , how this can be so well rooted in their minds that it produces in them an inclination to act automatically in accordance with what must be designated civilised behaviour .
78 Some managers are convinced that PRP will improve performance and raise income , but there 's hardly any evidence that it produces any improvements .
79 We know this because sometimes we may use a word which we ourselves consider innocuous , only to find that it produces a strong emotional response in someone else .
80 You see , an island like Hodges is so occupied with copra that it produces nothing else .
81 Secondly , there is nothing to suggest that using two languages detracts from either one of them or that it produces continued interference .
82 He regards PR as a crucial issue and when told that one of its main criticisms is that it produces indecisive government , he came out with that wonderfully ironic comment — ‘ like the weak old government in Switzerland and in Germany and nearly the whole of Europe ’ .
83 The advantage of using a sound-based code with working memory is that it produces memories which are more durable than those based upon a purely visual code , and this gives us more time to calculate the meaning of the sentence .
84 According to Reid , the " diminished prestige " of arts education stems from its seeming remoteness and ornamentality , in that it produces no very evident tangible results .
85 Yes , I can reassure management that it is worth spending money on advertising , because I can demonstrate , with good numbers , that it produces results .
86 The difficulty with the agency model is that it produces a somewhat ‘ blinkered ’ analysis of what is a highly complex relationship .
87 It is the highly publicised rise in crime , and the Government 's exploitation of the fear that it produces , which has justified increased expenditure since 1979 on the police , at a time of cutbacks on other sections of the public sector , such as health , income maintenance schemes , education and housing .
88 One of the problems arising from reliance on parental contributions is that it produces wide disparities between the resources available to schools with different catchment areas .
89 One advantage of the correction of twice the number of degrees off track , is that it produces the two equal sides of an isosceles triangle .
90 The essential feature of jobbing production is that it produces single articles or ‘ one-off ’ items .
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