Example sentences of "[subord] it 's [adv] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 It does n't particularly matter to you , except it 's very important that your daughter knows the truth .
2 I 'm not sure if he went to an established rap school , although it 's more likely that he 's a self-taught man .
3 DROP DEAD FRED is produced by Working Title , whose films we are celebrating throughout the Festival , so it 's particularly appropriate that their latest success opens the Festival .
4 After all , I live here , so it 's only natural that I should be interested in what goes on . ’
5 ‘ The less you respond to him the more he tries to get to you — I know I can be a bit intense so it 's really good that he taught me to have fun at work and loosen up . ’
6 Cos it 's quite disappointing that we actually er agreed that we 'd start issuing client reports about two months , and as far as I 'm aware nobody started issuing them .
7 I would , myself , be very keen to look at the possibility of such machines perhaps even going to third world countries , because it 's even arguable that the place for such intelligence systems is not to replace expert medical people in this country where we have such people , but to export them to developing countries which do n't have such people , and one could imagine , perhaps , a system of erm paramedical orderlies , who had some sort of medical knowledge and manipulative skill , taking a small expert computer in a shoe box — it would be no bigger — to villages and getting diagnoses of patient illnesses there on the spot .
8 And while it 's clearly undeniable that they are no longer lovelorn newlyweds , I am not totally convinced that these pictures — coupled with the comments of anonymous ‘ friends ’ and ambitious biographers — are proof of their estrangement .
9 And while it 's very reassuring that schools have n't changed too much — I do n't think we want everything to change overnight — I think you could say that schools are open to the same criticism as of British industry at the moment , that they are institutions which perhaps are changing too slowly for the demands of the modern world .
10 Well for my own part I think that one can educate students as far as possible in terms of what appropriate behaviour is , and I think that you can police students with disciplinary measures when it 's absolutely clear that when they know what the inappropriate behaviour is they nevertheless make a choice that they 're going to move beyond those boundaries of appropriateness .
11 ‘ Oh , come on , Rachel , it 's perfectly obvious you 've had words , ’ said Nina , and when Rachel remained silent she went on , ‘ Just as it 's perfectly obvious that you 're mad about each other .
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