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

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1 Thus the very concept of totalization , distinguished from totality , must always be refused its prospective closure , for if ‘ History continually effects totalisation of totalisations ’ ( I , 15 ) it must necessarily also mean that by definition it can never be absolutely totalized .
2 It could equally well mean that it has simply been mislaid .
3 Even if the most eminent natural philosophers of the seventeenth century were laymen , it would still not follow that all connections between science and religion were severed .
4 If he does then it will almost certainly mean that he 'll be offered a directorship .
5 Increasingly El Al finds it can no longer assume that people will choose to fly with it just because it is a Jewish airline .
6 In reading Greenblatt it can too often seem that discussions of such selective parts of a play may appear to stand for the whole .
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