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

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1 Although the British government is firmly convinced that the Channel Tunnel will have little differential regional impact , it accepts that there will be major effects in Kent , particularly in the Channel ports and around Ashford where British Rail is to build a new international passenger station .
2 Upon reviewing all the comment 's replies to A , it concludes that it can get at least 10 ( hypothetical ) ‘ points ’ with A .
3 Though the group believes Britain should join , it warns that it should only do so at an exchange rate of around DM2.40 to the pound — involving a 15 per cent devaluation from the current DM2.79 .
4 Though the group believes Britain should join , it warns that it should only do so at an exchange rate of around DM2.40 to the pound — involving a 15 per cent devaluation from the current DM2.79 .
5 It warns that there must be careful planning to ensure an orderly rundown .
6 It says that they will promote enterprise , but they are responsible for wiping out more enterprises than any Government in British history .
7 There is no way of monitoring arms once they are sold , although I believe Contraves when it says that it would have to fit the latest equipment to any ship , and would not fit Argentinian ships .
8 Digital Equipment Corp , left out of the COSE initiative , has been invited , and it says that it will send its X/Open representative as an observer .
9 Hewlett-Packard Co has licensed the Veritas File System , intending to offer it with HP-UX : Veritas Inc is making the file system , VxFS , compatible with the Distributed File System in the Open Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment : it is also planning to deliver a multiprocessing version of VxFS ; Hewlett will be using Veritas as both its base file system and in Distributed Computing Environments , and it says that it will have the multiprocessing version available in early 1994 .
10 It says that it will be patchy and hesitant and that , even then , Britain will be at the bottom of the growth , investment and employment leagues for the fourth year in succession under a Tory Government .
11 This passage is interesting as it assumes that there would have been no right of recovery in any of the cases to which the section referred although had the Woolwich principle been applicable there would have been recovery , apart from the section , in some .
12 It assumes that there can be no evidence worth discussing concerning the truth of religious beliefs .
13 Thus national VAT rates will not have to be identical — it suffices that they will be sufficiently close to prevent significant distortions .
14 It shows that one need not lose hope .
15 It shows that they must have it and that an exception is not improbable but impossible .
16 It may go wider than this , but at the very least it shows that we must be cautious about blaming the draftsman .
17 Anyone who 's vigilant knows what 's going on and they 're aware of what 's happening , so again it , it shows that we must do something as they said on that motorway , the thing to do when you feel yourself going into drow drowsiness is , is stop the car perhaps , get out and have a walk round , do something , I know I , er in the past when I 've felt myself going off to sleep in those situations , I 've been pinching myself and , and really making yourself do something rather than just sitting there doing nothing , cos that 's the way we just go off and get lowered into sleep and our lives are involved in this , we 've read and heard about people that have gone to sleep on motorways have n't they ?
18 It shows that we must step up our efforts to ensure that everyone is fully educated , but not only that they know the facts , but that they start to act upon them .
19 The Government is promoting Compacts because it recognises that there will be a shortfall in supply of responsible and qualified young people over the next few years .
20 The law recognises that the shareholders ' interest lies ultimately in the value of their shares and not in the business as such , or at least , it recognises that it should be the shareholders who determine the outcome of a bid , and hence ( as we will see in more detail in Chapter 5 ) prohibits certain forms of defensive action on the part of the target company board which could have the effect of depriving the members of an opportunity to dispose of their investment on favourable terms .
21 In the contract it states that they can chose their own producer , recording budget and studio .
22 It states that they will even undertake not to influence their national central banks , which means rule by bankers .
23 While the report describes the first two options as the most far-reaching and effective in the long term , it acknowledges that they would cause severe economic strains ( because of the dependence of the local economies on irrigated crops ) and that the required infrastructural improvements would be very expensive .
24 From this it appears that they would have to become unrecognisable as potatoes before they could have been said to have perished .
25 It appears that they can delay their body clock with ease but they can not advance it , so that if they ever go to bed late then they are stuck with a body clock ( and bed-time ) that tends to become ever more delayed .
26 It appears that we may not have long to go .
27 Now it appears that nothing can prevent the enthusiastic fossilisation of all that remains of the revolutionary structures of 1919–39 .
28 When it appears that there might be a major outbreak in erm in in in in south eastern Europe .
29 First , it appears that there may be no truth as to how many times more pleasant or painful one experience is than another .
30 However , in some of the cases that he mentioned it appears that there must have been some error , or they would have been dealt with more promptly .
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