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

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1 Two dollars below the market price … and it turns out that we agreed that we do the whole operation for him in the United States … and he will supply another $10m for this start for bombing and , uh , assassinate in US .
2 The essential idea is extraordinarily simple , so simple that it must be true , and it turns out that it is .
3 Unless , that is , two groups happen to tell each other and it turns out that both have had the same or similar experiences .
4 ‘ From the case cited [ Morgan v. Palmer , 2 B. & C. 729 ] in the course of the argument it is shown that the principle has been laid down that , where one exacts money from another and it turns out that although acquiesced in for years such exaction is illegal , the money may be recovered as money had and received , since such payment could not be considered as voluntary so as to preclude its recovery .
5 And it turns out that these are the ones that are easily measured .
6 there was a lot of trouble early on this term when people could n't find stage boards , and like they were all missing and it turns out that they 're like the
7 Well , in the beginning , erm , this is an interview before they start rehearsing one evening , or like , what they each other play , and they 're just talking about how they met and everything , cos they , the vocalist and the guitarist met in a chip shop , and knocked all the chips everywhere , and then he er , the guitarist talks about , erm , he met , I mean , he knows a drummer that 's free and it turns out that it 's the vo vocalist 's vocalist 's brother .
8 The reason the Americans got it wrong was they were putting more faith into blood tests to see if the drug worked and it turns out that those blood tests can not tell you whether it works or not .
9 County talks about putting a million pounds back in and it turns out that this million pound in fact is part of a two million pound cut that appears to have been made .
10 There 's one scene of four minutes where every third or fourth sentence is ‘ What about the cases ? ’ , referring to what Rita 's character was going to do with her baggage , and it changes so that each person is saying it with a different meaning .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 What Hollywood offered was ‘ a medley range of vague and variable impressions — a disconnected assemblage of ideas , feelings , vagaries and impulses ’ and it followed therefore that the movies were ‘ not endeavouring to provide a consistent philosophy of life ’ .
14 A shadow fell on them from time to time , from his own past as well as from hers , and it seemed then that they were threatened by some evil which could blot out their joy at a moment 's notice .
15 It was n't Rory Adam had set his sights on , it was the nightclub , and it seemed now that his first devious move was already paying dividends in loss of business for Rory .
16 He turned up at a party one night having just managed to get back from Italy where he 'd been supposed to be studying and it came out that he 'd been to Rome , too , and had actually met her father and knew their story — better than she did — and had sat at the feet of the Marchesa Giulia .
17 The whole effect of Biddesden is ravishing , and it matters not that no one knows who the architect was .
18 ‘ But we had managers who were trying to get us to play the steak houses of LA , which is like a trip to nowhere , and yet there was this cult thing growing on the East Coast and in the South , and it turned out that by the time we joined Fleetwood Mac we were headlining in our own right to five thousand people in the South and East , but totally starving in LA !
19 BIT EMBARRASSING today because Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love were caught feeding something when we visited the boring but compulsory Old Mill today — and it turned out that it was a baby that they were feeding !
20 He said something like ‘ Those of you who are familiar with the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome ’ , and it turned out that hardly anybody was .
21 And it turned out that there was a big goblin that lived on this island and he just ate fairies .
22 And it turned out that Mary was a big friend of Lisa 's big si , you know , Christie ?
23 Yes I mean er when I s er you know when I was on the Q E Two and was chatting with a fella and er he , they 'd been , he 'd obviously been cruising before and was on this cruise and er they were going on the er another Cunard ship a few months later , and it turned out that he was a hotelier who 'd bought a hotel in Swanage some years ago , I think he 'd had about seven bedrooms when he bought it and he gradually extended it , I forget how many he did tell me , and then he had a bit of a heart er attack and er his doctor told him to , you know , well if I were you I 'd just pack in your job which he did and that was about fifteen years ago he was I du n no if he was eighty or he was approaching eighty if he was n't and was in pretty good form , he was dancing , and er , you know , I mean there money 's no object .
24 So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College .
25 And it argues convincingly that only by giving economic and political power back to the poor — the people most dependent on the natural environment for their day-to-day livelihoods — can the world defend its future .
26 Well , actually , looking at the erm , premiums in the book , and it worked out that the total I was paying out in endowments , if I got the same level of cover under the protected savings plan , over twenty five years with living assurance , it was , it was only working about seven pound more , you know ,
27 But it turns out that snails parasitized by certain kinds of fluke ( flatworm ) have extra-thick shells .
28 I thought that they were cribbing up last night 's French homework but it turns out that they were playing a game called ‘ Ouija ’ .
29 The results of these studies are too numerous to detail here , but it turns out that the investigators concerned all reached fairly consistent conclusions about the personality traits that typified their subjects .
30 Nothing was mentioned at the PowerOpen event yesterday ( see front ) , but it turns out that some of the enabling technology for Apple Computer Inc 's Macintosh Application Services software for the PowerPC came from AT&T Co-backed start-up firm Echo Logic Inc ( CI No 1,926 ) .
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