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

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1 But the fact that it eventually arrived in Germany was largely thanks to two German MPs , Ursula Seiler-Albring and Ina Albowitz .
2 An analysis of news originating anywhere away from the line-of-rail showed that it frequently came from such a tour , which shows what difficulty the news media had in getting rural news .
3 Cairns-Smith 's view of the DNA/protein machinery is that it probably came into existence relatively recently , perhaps as recently as three billion years ago .
4 Therefore , if you are confronted with a rug decorated in an intricate and curvilinear floral-inspired scheme , it is reasonable to assume that it probably originates from a workshop group in one of the limited number of countries which specialize in these designs .
5 It must be stressed that this is only a possibility ( and that the explanation has been very much simplified ) , but more and more researches are showing that it probably approximates to the truth .
6 Your worship , I would anticipate that it normally takes at least three weeks for a printout for the computer to be able
7 Your Worships I would anticipate that it normally takes at least three weeks for a printout from a computer to be obtained .
8 Why should the cat suddenly refuse food that it normally eats with great enthusiasm ?
9 However , recreational provision in the field of art and design education is exceptional in that it normally caters for some 80,000 students , many times more than those on courses leading to qualifications , and has always been at the centre of adult education .
10 There were so many cracks in it now that it barely held at all .
11 He then laid the tape across the diameter so that it exactly stretched from one side of the circle to the other .
12 From the above it is evident that the quality of a reading experience does not relate entirely to the quality of the reading material , but that it partly relates to those things the reader brings to the text .
13 I was in complete agreement with the pathologist 's view … that death resulting from status asthmaticus is death due to ‘ natural causes ; ’ and since there was nothing to suggest , in my opinion ( then and now ) , that the death was ‘ violent or unnatural , ’ or that it otherwise fell within the provisions of section 19(4) of the Act [ of 1988 ] , I was satisfied , in all the circumstances , that an inquest was unnecessary .
14 But the fact that an error can be explained , even an unavoidable error , does not mean that it thereby ceases to be an error .
15 In the 1960's the date was changed to a Sunday to make it easier for people , but there was such an outcry that it soon reverted to the traditional Friday .
16 She 's got lots of curly brown hair with a little heart-shaped face in the middle , and her smile was so big that it nearly disappeared into the curls at each side .
17 Another supplier was South Africa whose huge Armscor factory in Johannesburg had supplied Iran with all the 120-mm guns that it fruitlessly fired across the desert in this never-ending conflict , and much else besides .
18 One danger with this emphasis on the language of adults is that it easily leads to the conclusion that adults actually cause developmental progress by the way in which they speak to young children .
19 Dicey argued , not only that belief in the inherent excellence of federalism was a ‘ delusion ’ , but that it also ran against the grain of English history :
20 One of the unintended consequences of its use , however , as we shall see later , is that it also offers to readers an unusually rigid and frequently biased conception of gender .
21 As a detectorist I now know that it also led to the loss of Civil War coins , militaria and other relics in the vicinities of sieges .
22 We have noted elsewhere ( J. Milroy , 1980 ) that the vernacular unrounded vowel is persistent in word-lists , that it also persists into middle-class speech , and that polysyllables are the most resistant environments .
23 The only thing is that this text gives no reason to suppose that it also applied in cognitio .
24 It has been argued by some that training plays no part in refining the skills of headship which can only be learned through experience ; presumably the proponents of this view would say that it also applies to officers .
25 The opinion makes clear that it also applies to ‘ defined-contribution ’ schemes , in which an employee makes payments into the scheme and gets a pension reflecting the returns on his or her cash .
26 It 's , it 's reflected in mammalian societies like deer and er there are good reasons for thinking that it also applies to er human beings .
27 A key point about the former is that it also invokes in practice some measure of ‘ tolerance ’ on both sides , some concept of ‘ trust ’ .
28 This means that it also appears on any computer printouts that you receive .
29 Feeling certain that her imagination was playing tricks on her , Fabia , who knew that Ven was still in Prague , saw that it just had to be that Lubor owned an exactly identical pair of shoes .
30 Yeah I see that it just come through the door
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