Example sentences of "[conj] it point [adv prt] [that] " in BNC.

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1 And it points out that even the most cavalier Italian minister is aware that public confidence in the banking system is a matter of considerable importance .
2 The report interprets this as society granting landowners monopoly access to a common property resource , and it points out that , with this privilege , comes the moral responsibility to manage the resource for the benefit of society .
3 But it points out that its representatives were in September already handing out a booklet to GPs ‘ which included the studies on elderly patients ’ reported to the Paris symposium .
4 But it points out that it has to depend on donations for its work ; and like the organisations rescuing the refugees , it is running out of money .
5 But it pointed out that the delays would have only a marginal impact on the total UK production profile and would help to sustain the mid-1990s production plateau beyond the turn of the century .
6 The IIF cautiously welcomed the debt-reduction agreements struck with Mexico and the Philippines [ see p. 37243 ; p. 37580 for their respective finalization ] , but it pointed out that the two countries had continued to service their obligations during negotiation of the deals , in contrast with other middle-income debtor nations seeking relief under the plan .
7 In 1990 Hawke asked the newly created Resources Assessment Commission to adjudicate on the issue ; the report , filed in 1991 , recommended that mining should not be prohibited on environmental grounds , but it pointed out that the Hill was sacred to an Aboriginal group , the Jawoyn people .
8 This debate is important because it points up that ‘ the facts ’ are not necessarily as simple and straightforward as they might at first sight seem .
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