Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] that it " in BNC.

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1 When an active fang is ripped out , the next most mature one takes its place and quickly develops so that it is ready to fire .
2 It matters only that it does .
3 It matters only that it is a tribute well deserved and well located .
4 ‘ Mr Larkin writes here that it is always true that the idea for a poem and a snatch or line of it come simultaneously .
5 It has been his job to knock on the head any mutterings about this summer 's circus , notably those emanating from the Partito Sardo D'Azione , the Sardinian nationalist party , which proclaims sarcastically that it thought Sardinia 's days as a penal colony were long past .
6 With this second choice for eqn ( 9.8 ) is replaced by solutions Now the light cone of a source within the horizon tilts so that it points outward .
7 This is confused : it was Robert who went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem , dying on the return journey in 1035 , and Ralph Glaber says clearly that it was he who married and divorced Estrith .
8 Mrs Whitman says now that it might not happen ‘ in six months or six years ’ .
9 there , there , there be fighting and shoving and pushing for the power and then it says there that it will look as though the , the north king will take all over , all over the what , what spread all over the earth and then it says gradually he will go right back to his ho go home , gradually will be stepping back , right back to his home and there 's going to be no helper for him
10 Now at least one top 10 society says privately that it is thinking seriously of becoming a plc in a few years .
11 However , a provincial offical says privately that it merely outlines ‘ the need for commonality on such elements as income replacement and survivors ’ benefits but leaves to each province responsibility for determining the level of compensation ’ .
12 It further assumes that no clothing is purchased which is not absolutely necessary for health and assumes too that it is of the plainest and most economical description . ’
13 Another thoughtful refinement is always to arrange the knot in the abseil ropes on the top of the anchor slings so that it does n't run against the rock when pulled .
14 Further thought reveals however that it is not so simple , and that there are several stages , at any one of which error can occur which breaks a link in the chain of communication ( Fig. 7.2 ) .
15 First , he shows scathingly that it can not be done , this perfect law-keeping .
16 The more permanent way to reduce limitation , however , is to increase capacity — that is to invest time and effort in learning the skills that the job requires so that it can be done more smoothly , more confidently and more speedily .
17 The IPG states clearly that it is designed for advice workers , but many instances have proved that clients have used it successfully when left to browse by hard-pressed advisers — an indication of its clarity of exposition and potential as a tool for those members of the public who feel they can cope without personal assistance and someone to listen .
18 Fretwell-Downing Data Systems head of sales Charles Mobbs frequently points out that it is not possible to buy a piece of software and a manual from him and then walk away : partnership between supplier and customer is the approach .
19 If this idea is right ( and Dr Underwood is not saying it is ; he simply points out that it is plausible ) then elimination of the crown of thorns could reduce the diversity of the reef .
20 Nevertheless , Mitchell points out that it is of the nature of commitment to come to terms with what may count against one 's own beliefs as well as what may count for them .
21 Lipman points out that it is easier to gain the necessary qualifications and training for success in Europe .
22 Lloyd points out that it is often those who are called a labour aristocracy , who are the most militant .
23 He points out that it is impossible to stop it completely : ‘ There is no way to protect the electronic pulse .
24 MK points out that it conforms to TACMA 's Band B recommendation and advises the use of filters where interference is a problem .
25 In his classic book Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism , Gershom Scholem points out that it is incompatible with certain earlier stages of religious development .
26 However , McDonough ( 1981 ) points out that it is quite possible to consider the favourable attitude to the language simply as a result of success in its use .
27 As for the release of information , the stock exchange points out that it already requires price-sensitive information to be published through its regulated news service .
28 Government points out that it already owns it .
29 There is an important methodological point worth discussing here , for Freud points out that it is not possible simply to take what people themselves say are the reasons for the taboos they practise , for if the reasons are unconscious , they will not be able to do this .
30 As for the second charge , that democracy , perhaps like British liberty in the nineteenth century , was parasitic upon empire , A.H.M. Jones points out that it continued to operate in the fourth century , after the loss of empire , and , indeed , was if anything more expensive then than before , since it was then that payment for attendance at the assembly was added to payment for other public duties .
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