Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] that it [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We believe that these findings suggest that osmolality is the key determinant of water absorption in both normal and secreting intestine and that it seems to be of particular importance in the secretory state .
2 Rawls shows neither that this assumption follows from the Kantian insight nor that it leads to neutral political concern .
3 Be conscious of the fact that this is a tranquil and a peaceful place and that it belongs to you .
4 The key stages of preparation are to become familiar with all the facts as recorded in key documents , for example correspondence , meeting records , site measurements , wage sheets and plant invoices try to agree the facts with the engineer and/or contractor check the claim is in order with respect to time and/or documentation and that it complies with the contract
5 We acknowledged , of course , that drama also has its own academic integrity and that it exists as a separate GCSE subject in many secondary schools and colleges , outside the National Curriculum .
6 Suppose also that , because it has a latent defect , the catapult is not of merchantable quality and that it breaks in use and injures the boy 's eye as a result .
7 Having recognized that form is a reflection of the underlying energy pattern and that it interacts with it , it is possible for the best sites to be found .
8 This means either that the utterance of [ 14a ] was not a case of genuine communication or that it did in fact achieve relevance .
9 They believe that the interpretation is from a later period of the Church and that it arises from using the parable for teaching purposes .
10 She knew it was a modern world and that it happened to people all the time and that it was n't such a big deal — medically or culturally .
11 In construing the Act without reference to the Parliamentary proceedings , he treats it as decisive that in this case the taxpayers ' children were only occupying surplus accommodation and that it lay in the discretion of the school whether to grant such benefit to the taxpayers .
12 The belief that self-validation was not an ideal system and that it prevailed in universities for historical reasons only .
13 His mother felt helpless about the problem and that it reflected on her capability as a mother .
14 It is true that liberalism could not back a jacquerie and that it preferred to paternalism the teaching of political economy in schools .
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