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

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31 It 's just to say that it 's not going up as much as they thought .
32 No , I think it 's just , it 's just to ensure that there 's a recognition that there have been a number of partners , that have led to the creation of the project .
33 But it 's also fears that the Party itself is becoming too radical too , they always want to control two elements and I mean on the last page , point number sixteen it says that how that erm tt that how that the Communist Party members ought to refrain from securing undue benefits by taking advantage of their leading position .
34 It 's also proof that quality attracts loyalty , said a spokesman .
35 It 's also suggested that we have to look at the funding issues .
36 Yet it 's also claimed that a primary characteristic of the play is that element of redemption which binds together all your work .
37 And it 's also known that breastmilk has a special value for babies most vulnerable to infection , for example those born ill or premature .
38 To the actress Joyce Carey in the crowded foyer of the Old Vic : ‘ But Joyce , it 's well known that Shakespeare sucked Bacon dry . ’
39 It 's well known that the universe verse is infinite .
40 It 's well known that Maurice likes a night out but the media attention he gets in Britain makes it difficult for him to enjoy it .
41 This is an affect well known in some domesticated animals like sheep , it 's well known that if sheep are , if , if , if , if ewes are well fed just before they mate , they 're much more likely to er to twin than if they 're er not given extra food supplement and nowadays erm farmers wh wh who , who breed sheep for lambing er frequently feed , feed ewes a special diet just before er conception for that very reason , the rate of twinning increases .
42 I have a reputation for honesty and fair trading — and it 's well known that I do n't have any truck with shady deals , ’ she informed him bluntly .
43 It 's normally thought that within the utilitarian tradition people should be required to vote on their interests .
44 So it 's normally thought that within the utilitarian tradition , voters are required to vote their interests and then the democratic procedure tells us where the general happiness lies roughly speaking .
45 There 's been plenty of speculation about what will be cut and what will be taxed , but it 's widely expected that there 'll be a big increase in the scope of VAT .
46 No crimes are ever reported in the Magic Kingdom — and it 's even rumoured that fatal heart attack victims are smuggled out so their deaths can be recorded off the park .
47 It 's little wonder that the naturally shy Morrissey often seeks to retreat .
48 Gerald has been known to coin such memorable one-liners as the following : ‘ If the joy of the Lord is our strength , it 's little wonder that the church in Britain has been so weak and ineffective ’ ; ‘ There 's no virtue in being ten or twenty years behind the times ’ ; ‘ Most Christians are nicer than God himself ’ ; ‘ It is the unshared areas of our lives where Jesus is not Lord ’ ; ‘ One of the reasons the church in Britain has failed to grow is quite simply because it is full of people who are extremely rude ’ ; ‘ Putting the life of God into institutional Christianity is rather like putting the life of a human being into a kangaroo … . ’ 'You are only a leader if someone 's following you' ( Gerald Quotes ) .
49 It 's little wonder that this month Patrick Eggle guitars occupy two of the top ten slots in the British guitar sales league .
50 Add to that the dreadfully long hours that doctors and nurses have to work — sometimes 16-18 hour shifts — and it 's little wonder that mistakes are made .
51 It 's little wonder that the fax machine is so popular and that dial-up E-mail is such a rare species .
52 It 's perhaps fitting that the Services and Communication Department should bring up the rear in this group of presentations , because one of its key priorities is to provide a coherent professional support service to the organisation as a whole .
53 Yeah and all you know things that it 's almost expected that you will understand what they mean .
54 They , it 's always argued that the parish councils are closest to local people , they had an out and out objection from the Parish Council initially they have subsequently written to me twice in November moderating that position and saying subject to safeguards they they no longer have an outright objection .
55 It 's always said that Oppositions rarely win elections , Governments lose them .
56 The SD at Stuttgart recorded a comment , said to be frequently encountered in differing variants : ‘ It 's always claimed that the Führer has been sent to us from God .
57 In fact it 's sometimes said that it 's one of the very great privileges of the public is that they can , by dint of writing something , and putting it in an envelope with a stamp on it , get it to arrive on an editor 's desk , and have the editor at least give a cursory glance if not a more serious glance at what 's going on , so it 's a privilege and it 's an opportunity in that case .
58 It 's sometimes thought that this type of research takes place mainly in universities and institutes of higher education .
59 anything or it 's never published that if you go self-employed
60 He 'd walk me home from school and it 's often said that he carried my ballet shoes , which sounds kind of romantic , but he actually did sometimes , if I was carrying a whole load of things .
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