Example sentences of "it [vb pp] that " in BNC.

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1 CAB 's confidentiality had not been fully appreciated nor was it realised that the worker was there to supply information required , not to pass judgement on the client or to offer gratuitous advice based on their personal experiences or prejudices .
2 Is it intended that there should never be an interchange of information directly by computer but only by request between all European Community police forces ?
3 How and why is it intended that the Vendor 's liability should be increased by delivering an inaccurate Disclosure Letter ?
4 Many various-sized painted plaster images are on sale and quite a number with large pieces broken off are being brought back in torn imitation plastic leather bags , only to have it explained that the purchasers probably have not been confessing enough and absolution is only granted by their completing a 13-page questionnaire through which they get a special adhesive that breaks all mends .
5 Not till later was it diagnosed that the mental breakdown which destroyed Hoskyns crept upon him for a year or more before he died .
6 How is it claimed that punishment reduces crime ?
7 ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible .
8 For example , did the guild have storage space within the church or was it expected that they make provision elsewhere ?
9 Is it expected that that will be the embryo for a carbon tax to pay for more investment in renewable energies ?
10 No longer is it expected that technologists dictate the design of the system to the users .
11 Could we have it minuted that erm Derwent get a couple of P A hires free from .
12 Only after the war was it revealed that reports concerning the role of the task force had been an element of allied disinformation as it had already been decided not to conduct an amphibious assault .
13 BR 's motive-power policy was rapidly turned on its head with the abandonment of two sacred principles : sectorisation saw the end of the common-user policy for locomotives and passenger multiple units : and no longer was it accepted that life-expired main-line cast-offs should spend their last days propping up secondary services .
14 The stockings they knitted went on to the feet of the British Army , and so great was the demand and so determinedly was it met that the Romantic writer Southey called them the " Terrible Knitters of Dent " , terrible meaning not bad but fierce , terribly good .
15 Neither , for the record , was there any admission of liability and in no way was it conceded that ‘ passive smoking ’ caused her alleged illness .
16 Where is it written that Thatcher has to be consistent ?
17 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 .
18 When is it envisaged that the new Merlin helicopter will be on site in Portland ?
19 W w where they w w once when they 'd been installed or was it thought that it a mistake had been made in obviously a lot of cash had been spent on them but erm , was it considered a mis a waste of money or ?
20 When boys were given legitimate authority to exercise at last , so eagerly was it anticipated that they were prone to feel it intensely deserved .
21 Right , well following that then , is it agreed that also we write to both the Secretary of State and our local M Ps ,
22 Is it agreed that these Minutes be approved ?
23 Is it is it agreed that we pay the account for the tables ?
24 Is it agreed that we ask Richard if he could deal with this for us please ?
25 Not only was it alleged that the manoeuvre had been a most un-British attack on civilian Boer settlements , overwhelming evidence emerged that it had been irresponsibly commanded with several floutings of elementary military precautions , so that the men who had died — my brother among them — had died quite needlessly .
26 Even if a new underground concourse is built — that is one of the proposals that is being advanced — nowhere in the Bill is it proposed that a single extra train should run on the Victoria , Piccadilly or Northern lines , or on any of the other lines that run through King 's Cross .
27 The need for this clause was abrogated , however , with the passing of the SC Neronianum in AD 56 , for it provided that a legacy which was on technical grounds ( such as the one suggested ) invalid should be treated according to the interpretation applying to the most favourable kind of legacy , namely that per damnationem .
28 It provided that in civil or commercial matters a judicial authority of a Contracting State might , in conformity with the provisions of its legislation , communicate by letter rogatory with the competent authority of another Contracting State in order to request that the latter should , within its jurisdiction , effect either an examination ( un acte d'instruction ) or other judicial acts ( actes judiciaires ) .
29 It provided that in future the definition of ‘ deposit ’ in the Act excluded a sum to which a person became entitled , otherwise than by operation of law , after presentation of a winding up petition .
30 It provided that the cost of a benefit consisting of the provision of any service or facility which was also provided to the public ( i.e. , in-house benefits ) should be the price which the public paid for such facility or service .
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