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

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1 The hon. Member for Foyle ( Mr. Hume ) has , much more eloquently than I could , told us of the damage that it does and the effect that it has on the young people of Northern Ireland because it gives them a future of either migration or unemployment .
2 Lower at the back , the short dress 's absolute simplicity contrasted effectively with the extravagant colour , a deep rich crimson , the silky fabric moulded to every curve that it covered and tapering up to thin straps that revealed the pale olive tone of her smooth , slender shoulders .
3 A local authority is accountable either to the local electorate for the poll tax that it sets or to the Secretary of State because he decides how much it can spend .
4 Control had shifted away from LEAs , but central government claimed to lack the power to secure the improvement to education that it sought and which the Conservatives promised the electorate in 1987 .
5 You know , it 's er it 's got the bad publicity that it had and it 's still got it , well I do n't think it has to be .
6 This is evident not only from the fact that the jurisdiction of the Legal Services Ombudsman under sections 21 to 26 of the Act stops at the moment when a complaint enters into the jurisdiction of a disciplinary tribunal : section 22(7) , but also from the fact that in section 27(3) Parliament refers to the process by which a barrister may be disbarred or temporarily suspended from practice by order of an Inn of Court without any hint that it disapproves or wishes to alter in any way the manner in which for centuries the Inns have made orders for disbarment subject to the visitorial jurisdiction of the judges .
7 We shall fight it in Committee , and I hope that there will be a campaign in this country against the Bill , the xenophobia that it perpetrates and the principles behind it which are so wrong .
8 Although a scheme may appear local in nature and the amount of an estuary that it encloses or otherwise alters , we must take the national significance into account for breeding birds .
9 The Adour , which is much the wider , is also the clearer , approximately water-coloured , you could say ; the Nive is the rich colour nearly of chocolate , which is appropriate enough given that Bayonne was long famous for the chocolate that it made and in which it traded .
10 He was very much a social novelist and to appreciate the moral significance of his novels you have to relate it to the actual society that it reflects and often criticises .
11 It 's also a fact of life that it hurts and if anybody says it does n't , I do n't believe them .
12 In the meantime , however , the Library continues to exercise responsibility for the property that it occupies and controls .
13 But , but , but that would ex at least explain why the outline agrarian law takes the form that it did and what was the thinking behind it .
14 I think it was a worm that it had but
15 An SFA member must apply appropriate expertise and be able to show that it believes on reasonable grounds that an advertisement that it issues or approves is fair and not misleading .
16 As Miller puts it : ‘ Education is a source of economic growth if it is anti-traditional to the extent that it liberates and stimulates as well as informs the individual and teaches him how and why to make demands upon himself . ’
17 It can be argued that the board of directors of a limited company is itself a ‘ committee ’ appointed by the shareholders , to the extent that it governs or administers ;
18 There is also much criticism of the FC because of the high degree of autonomy that it enjoys and its legally-enforceable powers that allow for the compulsory purchase of land .
19 What matters is not its conformity to rules , but the fact that it communicates and is recognized by its receivers as coherent .
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