Example sentences of "it [vb -s] that [pers pn] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For instance then , the very last point being made up in that rose thing , is , it says that it protects against sicknesses and evils .
2 One is led to ask whether it is the attention to and general nature of such claims that first needs explaining , especially when it appears that they derive from such a specific social group , namely those in a western academic sub-culture who could arguably be said to have their own interests at stake .
3 To the extent that activities are spontaneous it appears that they belong to the realm of the caused ( which in the case of biological process is obvious enough ) , and that he is a free agent only to the extent that he learns to direct them .
4 It appears that he appointed as his prime minister , Mr. Omer Arteh Qalib .
5 It appears that he stepped on one of those box mines placed in a gap in a hedgerow .
6 It appears that he lives in Wimbledon . ’
7 The Secretary of State for Scotland decided who should go to the party , but it appears that you had to be rich , a local landowner or preferably both to receive an invitation .
8 Erm , an another advantage of doing that is , it ensures that you do in other things , which is design a system .
9 It seems that I count as a visitor . ’
10 It is known that Freemantle criticized ‘ An Essay on Woman ’ when it was written ; apart from concerns with Leapor 's penmanship , it seems that she objected to the description of a miser and the reflections on wealth which follow .
11 There are reports that she attempted to leave Northumberland House : it seems that she stayed on one occasion with Louise Purdon , who was a " night-nurse " with her own flat above a chemist 's , until she was found and taken back .
12 It seems that he died after drinking brandy which had been laced with strychnine and we have to try to discover how the poison got into the brandy . ’
13 It seems that he believes in destiny , is loath to prevent fate from running its inevitable course , in the last few pages of the play .
14 Second , it demands that we think about the direction of time .
15 There are other entries describing my passion for clothes , and also my concern to look good — for example , it notes that I insisted on having long hair , despite problems of manageability .
16 Since political power is part of the class character of the bureaucracy , it follows that it ceases to be a class if its loses its dominance over the working class .
17 It follows that I award for this period of care by the plaintiff 's parents the sum of fifteen thousand pounds which equates to an award of three pounds hourly for five thousand hours .
18 It follows that I agree with the deputy judge that a written name , not being a normal signature , is capable of being a signature for paragraph ( a ) purposes , but I do not agree that the signature must necessarily , if paragraph ( b ) is to be satisfied , be appended to the document after the substantive testamentary contents have been written on the document .
19 You can then pay bills immediately , using a separate chequebook , even if it means that you slip into the red .
20 No I means , basically it means that it gets to her head really quickly like one , two glasses of wine and she 's off her trolley .
21 He was obviously drunk or drugged when he wrote it , but it indicates that he expects to be dead by the time i read it .
22 So , so , I believe it 's alright to say well people will migrate in the presence of , it 's rational for a person to migrate in the presence of , of high unemployment if high unemployment only refers to the formal sector , but it 's not rational if it implies that it refers to informal and formal .
23 Whilst what is meant by ‘ organised backlash ’ is never made clear , it is probably not unreasonable to infer that it implies that it occurred after 1968 and within a limited historical period .
24 Only two years ago I myself wrote an essay which uses all three of these mechanisms directly about Rose of Lima : it diagnoses her ‘ problem ’ as a sado-masochistic relationship to God , it relates this causally to a religious culture which is viciously sexist and heterosexist , and it suggests that we deal with all this by growing up into spiritual maturity and putting such alarming eccentricities behind us .
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