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

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1 But everyone agrees that it can be a useful therapeutic tool , easing the pain of dental treatment or curing diseases involving powerful but little-understood psychosomatic interactions , such as warts .
2 " As to the fish , everyone agrees that it must be served between the soup and the meat .
3 The collection rate in my hon. Friend 's area is 94 per cent. , which shows that it can be done .
4 Mark himself states that it would have been remarkable for Jesus to have found fruit on the tree for it was not even the proper season for fruit .
5 You may not need a provisional licence if you hold a full licence which states that it may be used as a provisional licence for driving other categories .
6 This view was given a political edge by the present Conservative government 's Industrial Relations Code of Practice , which states that it should be the responsibility of a union to ensure that :
7 The Vienna doctors say that D-proline is neurotoxic , which means that it can kill brain and other nerve cells .
8 When temperate forests are cleared , the remaining ground is rich in organic matter , which means that it can withstand repeated ploughing , and supports good crops .
9 Double value This pushchair has a clip-on foot section which means that it can be swiftly converted into a pram .
10 The index is very well cross-referenced , which means that it can open up valuable new fields of research .
11 A written sentence , on the other hand , can more easily be HYPOTACTIC , which means that it can have complex relations between its parts — one inside another , rather than just one after another .
12 He is also afraid that the paint may have a tendency to absorb oxygen which means that it will eventually become brittle : ‘ I suspect that the paint will start showing cracks within a few decades ’ .
13 Firstly , it 's a 32 bit operating system , which means that it will run only on the 386 and above .
14 which proves that it would n't be easy to get in there anyway , so
15 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
16 Gloucester seems already to have had control of the forest , and granted a fee from two closes there in 1473 , which suggests that it may have been assigned to him as warden of the west march , although this is nowhere explicitly stated .
17 In a fifth , B antigen was expressed strongly in the descending colon , but only weakly in the splenic flexure and the sigmoid colon which suggests that it might have been artefactual .
18 She says that it would be wrong of the council to judge who is a good or bad busker , what they 're doing is setting out some rules so everyone knows where they stand .
19 She says that it could take at least ten years and cost a considerable amount of cash .
20 She says that it should not be sold .
21 She says that it will harm local shops .
22 In the Freudian view of the development of the little girl , the clitoris is the centre of her infantile pleasure , until she realizes that it can never be a penis and must transfer her sexual centre to her vagina .
23 Licences are needed for other types of brokerage and she argues that it would give her business respectability .
24 She points out that we know little of the differential impact of changing material circumstances on different kinds of tending , and is surely right when she argues that it would be ‘ useful and interesting to discover how long term unemployment alters conjugal roles as far as caring is concerned ’ .
25 As every woman knows , her hair is her crowning glory , or rather she knows that it should be , but there are those of us who are unhappily aware that , too often , our looks fall down on the job .
26 But I must say to the hon. Gentleman who suggests that it would be appropriate at present for this country to scrap its nuclear weapons and Trident that to do so would leave the country wholly defenceless .
27 If one reads the citizens charter , one realises that it will spawn more charters than the hydra could grow heads .
28 In practice one suspects that it would make little sense to the participants in any of these cases to ask who is really being supported : .
29 Well my Lord as a time saver it would quite er how my er learned friend went through the documents , i it in the contents she would otherwise make and one suspects that it would take a great deal longer .
30 Maybe not , but one suspects that it will be one which those who have the interest of the LPGA Tour at heart , could find hard to take .
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