Example sentences of "it points out [that] " in BNC.

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1 It points out that in 1989 government revenue was £18.1 billion , made up of £2.9 billion from road tax , £1.5 billion from car tax , £5 billion from VAT and £8.7 billion from fuel taxes .
2 It points out that this was introduced as a ‘ temporary measure ’ in 1973 .
3 It points out that the licensing functions were lowly regarded and observes that protection of investors by definition requires a ‘ rigorous and inquiring approach ’ .
4 It points out that Stalin wiped out the entire leadership of the Polish Communist Party in 1937 .
5 It points out that certain elements of US policies for grain are now partly decoupled , since there is now an element of reducing support by reducing the quantities on which support payments would be made .
6 It points out that unimmunised children run the risk of catching diseases which are far more dangerous than the injections might be .
7 It points out that peasants and pastoralists may seem tiresome and contrary , but this is an interpretation of political-economic relations which envelops the perceiver too .
8 But it points out that its representatives were in September already handing out a booklet to GPs ‘ which included the studies on elderly patients ’ reported to the Paris symposium .
9 And it points out that even the most cavalier Italian minister is aware that public confidence in the banking system is a matter of considerable importance .
10 It points out that packaged peas or tinned grapefruit produces less waste at home than the unpackaged product ; and the waste left at the factory is unmixed and so easier to deal with .
11 The report interprets this as society granting landowners monopoly access to a common property resource , and it points out that , with this privilege , comes the moral responsibility to manage the resource for the benefit of society .
12 It points out that , while the planning application lays great emphasis on the disruptive effects of a flood , it attaches less importance to the disruptive effects of building a new river .
13 It points out that , if " rights " to carbon emissions were based on population density , then the North would already have exceeded its " quota " , and would be in debt to the South .
14 It points out that if pesticide use can be reduced with minimal reduction in crop yields , risks to health and the environment can be cut , sustainability promoted and lower input costs protecting profit margins .
15 It points out that in February 1990 European Community " aid " to Poland took the form of pesticides worth about US$60 million , some of which were banned or severely restricted in Western countries .
16 It points out that strategies for pursuing the general interest that seem obvious in one generation will come to be questioned in another , and so will be changed naturally , from within the judicial process , not outside it .
17 But it points out that it has to depend on donations for its work ; and like the organisations rescuing the refugees , it is running out of money .
18 However , it points out that Scotland 's better performance during the recession is the result of several special factors : a relatively buoyant North Sea oil and gas sector ; higher proportion of manufacturing output being exported ; lower household indebtedness ; and continued rises in Scottish house prices .
19 It points out that legislation designed to protect under-16s is not being monitored or enforced and argues that the draft directive presents an opportunity to carry out an urgent review of provision .
20 Can I jump from this , they 're all interconnected , over to question of magistrates , one of the questions in the notes , really , it points out that there are about , not quite , but er , about two third of magistrates are men , and about a third women , erm , is there , is that because of history , and shall , because they 're are more women than men , I mean logically , because there are more women than men in the community , there should be more women magistrates than men , should n't there , on the on the basis of presentation , I take it that , I do n't know the figures , but I take it that er , more and more women now are er , being , accepting , the called , of course , to be magistrate , you did n't have any choice once , do you in a way .
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