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

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1 Perplexed , Ashley looked at him , then it registered that as she had been astonished to see him so he was equally stunned to see her .
2 We have already noticed the sense in which conventionalism is bilateral : it insists that if no decision of some case can be found within the explicit extension of a legal convention one way or the other , the judge is obliged to make new law as best he can .
3 I know that his party would have preferred a separate Bill for Scotland , introduced by the Scottish Office , but it understands that because of a shortage of time the only way to achieve its objective is for one Bill to cover England , Wales and Scotland .
4 It ruled that although there was no conviction , Mr Alliss had been the victim of a crime .
5 It reported that while members of CSCE had already agreed to allocate US$1,000,000 , the centre had requested " 50 per cent more without giving valid reasons " .
6 It found that while high stress levels and depression did not affect mortality risks , socially isolated patients were 49pc more likely to die following recovery from a heart attack than those with social support .
7 It transpired that whilst setting the Corsair 's electrically-operated rudder trim for take-off , it stuck in the full right position .
8 Fourth , it stipulated that once Saddam Hussein had been overthrown " direct and free " elections would be held to a constituent council , which would in turn draw up a new constitution .
9 It warns that unless the brewing industry gets its act together , the European Commission will impose sweeping changes on the industry .
10 It warns that unless the Government changes policy , the housing slump will continue until 1994 — with the South continuing to be worst hit .
11 It warns that because of the recent downturn , there is a significant risk growth will not be so high .
12 Now it happens that when some substances crystallize they find it easier to do so if some kind of irregularity is present .
13 However , it added that whilst the higher hazard operations are recognised , the more mundane issues and the causes of minor incidents do not receive sufficient attention .
14 It says that if an ALT can SKIP to a second ALT , which in turn can SKIP to P , then all other options in these ALTs are in exactly the same position : they might be offered , or might be ignored in favour of P. ( 2.12 ) unc The final law depends on the fact that we are only interested in minimal acceptance sets .
15 it assumes that since Satan is able to use culture to his ends , all of culture is evil .
16 It seemed that while both the crowd and adolescents had within them potential for good , they also had a destructive or anarchic potential ; in each there was a conflict , what Urwick had likened to Jekyll and Hyde .
17 Judging from comments it seemed that after Leeds got over the first 15 mins .
18 It seemed that once people met him they decided they were better off having him as a friend than an enemy .
19 It seemed that although sheer determination had kept Julia alive until the wedding , suddenly she could fight no longer .
20 It seemed that as one job concluded another was readily available , even during the turbulent economic years between the World Wars .
21 It seemed that as mothers had usually hitherto had primary responsibility for child care , they were less likely than single fathers to neglect this function when trying to combine it with the role of breadwinner ( Harris et al. , 1986 ) .
22 Curtains hung pleasantly in the windows , and it seemed that if she turned her head away and back , then the table might reappear where she had sat , where she had served her soup to her mother , sometimes to her mother 's guests .
23 It seemed that when the Prince was not at home , he was playing polo .
24 It seemed that when he had arrested the thief , and reported to Sergia , she had been sitting in an ornate chair made of a local high-gloss hardwood .
25 But I do know that he , where he lives , I 'm sure I 've seen it written that where he lives he has services there .
26 Let me just close with some words from Matthew chapter nine in verse ten , he said that it happened that as Jesus was reclining at the table in the house behold many tax gatherers and sinners came and were dining with Jesus and his disciples , and when the Pharisees saw this they said to his disciples , why is your teacher eating with the tax gatherers and sinners ?
27 It shows that while the UK was in deep deficit in trade with the dollar area , in most years this was added to significantly by the deficit of the rest of the sterling area ( broadly speaking , the Dominions minus Canada , plus the colonies , plus a few other countries like Iraq ) .
28 Based on a survey of 1,633 clinics , it shows that while most offer a wide range of services including smear tests and advice on unplanned pregnancy , access is severely limited .
29 It shows that where transit time is accelerated higher mucosal concentrations occur after slow release preparations ( except for Claversal 250 mg ) than after azo-bound drugs .
30 America is his favourite way of talking about the undiscovered country , and it shows that as well as suicide and blanket boredom he has taken over the flavour of Raskolnikov 's joke about getting used to family life .
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