Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb -s] [adj] that there " in BNC.
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1 | In attempting to discern what distinguishes the notions of making and causing , it soon becomes obvious that there are many objects which can be conceived as being made but not as being caused : this is true , for example , of cars , boats , bread , plastic , in short anything that is brought into being by a process of fabrication . |
2 | When one begins to list the dozens of schema-based inferences which even such a brief passage as this evokes , it soon becomes clear that there is much more to comprehension than vocabulary and sentence structure — comprehension is crucially dependent upon schemata . |
3 | It thus seems significant that there appears to have been a rumour that Edmund was in some way responsible for the death of Cnut 's father , after issuing a vain warning that tribute should not be levied from his church 's lands . |
4 | When examining racial representation in films made in this country , it quickly becomes apparent that there are not the plethora of images such as exist in American mainstream cinema , nor , consequently , the range of relevant theoretical and analytical critical work available for study . |
5 | It now seems probable that there were more churches in late Saxon and early medieval times than was formerly thought . |
6 | It now seems clear that there had been intense military activity near Loughgall before last night 's shooting , as one eye witness recounts : |
7 | It then becomes apparent that there may well be no conflict between the power of the bureaucracy and the ability of other institutions to determine state policy . |