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

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1 It 's absolutely ludicrous that it 's not advertised and that no one does anything about it .
2 I think at the outset I need to erm clarify Hambledon 's position , erm Hambledon 's position is that it objects erm to the new settlement on the basis that it 's not needed and can not be justified , and I would n't wish erm for the er Council 's position to be interpreted as anything less than that .
3 I think it 's vital that any animal we hold in captivity , wild or otherwise is looked after properly and that it 's well done and for that you need help and guidance and you also need minimum standards to ensure it 's done well .
4 It 's a very distressing erm syndrome for many women and er there 's quite a lot of evidence that it 's hormonally linked and most women suffer from it in one way or another .
5 Yeah and all you know things that it 's almost expected that you will understand what they mean .
6 Each can be associated with a particular file so that it is automatically loaded when the application is activated .
7 Well , it says on the bottom of the , your copy of the charge sheet , production of driving license you must produce it , failure to produce it will mean that it is automatically suspended and it also means you 've committed yet another offence by not having a driving licence here to produce Mr !
8 Failure to produce it will mean that it is automatically suspended and it also means you 've committed yet another offence by not having a driving licence here to produce Mr .
9 However , where more than one person ( eg a merchant bank and a stockbroker ) agrees to act as the agent of a party to the takeover and his associates for the purpose of making disclosure , particular care must be taken to ensure that the responsibility for disclosure is agreed between the parties and that it is neither overlooked nor duplicated .
10 An initial objection which he poses is , interestingly , that it is not fitting that a woman should represent a father .
11 Nevertheless , its point about the evidence for God 's goodness — that it is not compelling and that , indeed , there may be moments when it appears that the facts of life may not be reconciled with a good Creator at all — might also be applied to the evidence for God 's existence .
12 Of course exactly that case never occurs , or if it does it occurs in such a way that it is not recognized as being a repeat run of the previous bitter experience .
13 I hasten to point out that it is not envisaged that in the UK police officers themselves shall be trained to use hypnosis , as in some states of the US .
14 ( If the computer terminology makes you reel uncomfortable , remember that it is not suggested that we are computers .
15 Editor , — Fritz H Schröder rightly emphasises that it is not known whether treatment of early prostatic cancer is beneficial or whether screening for the disease offers any advantage .
16 Whilst welcoming the recommendation that the defence has an enforceable right of access to forensic material held by the prosecution , the Law Society is concerned and surprised that it is not proposed that this will extend to unused material generally .
17 We have a clear resolution that it objects to the new settlement on the basis that it is not needed and can not be justified .
18 My friend says I should not have been taking this drug during my pregnancy and that it is well known that it can cause these problems .
19 My friend says I should not have been taking this drug during my pregnancy and that it is well known that it can cause these problems .
20 The daily schedule is recited almost automatically ; Barbara Lipscombe gives the impression that it is well established and almost never disturbed .
21 We could learn from the American experience of using the National Guard not only to help with civil disasters but also with drug enforcement , which are both areas in which we can not have too much help , provided that it is properly directed and properly trained .
22 This means that it is wholly braided as distinct from the type which has a central core of twist .
23 To assert that conduct is orderly is , from our point of view , to imply that it is directed by a sense of social propriety — that not only is it non-random but that it is both generated and limited by prescriptions and the possibility of sanction , in particular the sanction of expressed disapproval .
24 X-ray appearances and function are now both markedly improved despite the fact that it is generally believed that once joint cartilage ( the substance lining the joint space ) has been destroyed it can never be regenerated .
25 The first point is that it is generally recognized that ritual tends to increase , intensify and shift in focus at times of social crisis .
26 I think that it is generally agreed that a positive way forward is to have a partnership between farming and environmental interests .
27 If we assume that you are writing on the right-hand page of an examination book or on loose examination sheets , bound at the top left-hand corner , then the identifying number of the question should be large so that it is easily seen and should be at the top right-hand corner .
28 Presenting a piece of information as given suggests that it is already established and agreed and is therefore non-negotiable .
29 You can use frozen cod , but make sure that it is thoroughly defrosted and dried well on kitchen paper .
30 An inquiry has indeed been set up by Gwynedd county council , but I understand that it is currently suspended because of police investigations .
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