Example sentences of "it [verb] that [adj] [noun sg] have " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that each woman had packed up her own cake to bring to the fête .
2 To Robyn it seemed that critical theory had at last moved to its rightful place , centre-stage , in the theatre of history , and she was ready to play her part in the drama .
3 First , it shows that common sense has prevailed and a useful customer service reintroduced .
4 Evidence to support this general contention has been found in Warwickshire and Devon , where it appears that new building has been concentrated mainly in the major settlements of the hierarchy .
5 It appears that Big Bang had no effect on volatility prior to ‘ Black Monday ’ , but that volatility has increased since then ( Pope et al 1990 ) .
6 It seems that increased acidity has caused widespread deaths of tadpoles in southwest Scotland and the retreat of the common frog in northwest England .
7 Cowley climbed into the back of the car , then leaned out the window to add , ‘ It seems that young Mayli has already located Colonel Lin Foh 's new hotel .
8 By comparison with the immense popularity of contemporary feminist fiction , it seems that feminist art has n't broken out of the tine art ‘ ghetto ’ .
9 It seems that another subtlety has escaped me .
10 It means that public awareness has been raised and that professionals are ( more or less ) willing to entertain the possibility of its occurrence .
11 PRESSURE is mounting on the Government to look at alternative means of toughening the law on Scotland 's knife thugs after it emerged that urgently-awaited legislation has been edged out of the parliamentary timetable .
12 Later , it emerged that Caledonian Mining had sought a controlling interest rather than an outright takeover , but had been turned down by the consortium .
13 Kirsten Matz , Expressen 's money page editor , said : ‘ It proves that sheer luck has a great deal to say about the stock market . ’
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