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

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1 Yeah and the problem is that that because you have to look in one position it means that that the whole thing becomes boring and and your interest starts to drift .
2 In one group it happened that every week the same woman would say , ‘ I ca n't read that , it makes me too nervous .
3 In one section it warns that , as some pastels contain such poisons as arsenic , chromium and cadmium , one should avoid , as far as possible , breathing the dust from them .
4 In one section it warns that , as some pastels contain such poisons as arsenic , chromium and cadmium , one should avoid , as far as possible , breathing the dust from them .
5 For one thing it seems that Ho 's reply , via Saigon , was held up deliberately by the French authorities so that it was not received in Paris until after the war had begun .
6 for one moment it seemed that the bald man would carry the situation through by sheer force of character .
7 At one minute it seemed that he had been having a fine old dream about Humans and banquets and the Frost Giantess frying on a spit .
8 At one time it seemed that the best approach to the problem would be to reduce the level of lead in petrol , but not to eliminate it altogether .
9 At one point it seemed that any would-be London cabbie seeking to learn ‘ the knowledge ’ had only to memorise Ray Davies ' song output in order to locate any part of the Metropolis .
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