Example sentences of "[num] it [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 In Balston Ltd v Headline Fillers Ltd [ 1987 ] FSR 330 it appears that an express confidential information clause which sought to protect secrets other than " business secrets " ( in the narrow sense that that phrase is used in Faccenda Chicken v Fowler ; see pp78-9 below ) was subjected by Scott J to the restraint of trade doctrine ( see also Harman J in Systems Reliability Holdings plc v Smith [ 1990 ] IRL R 377 ) .
2 In 1972 it expected that the new system of fewer and larger local authorities would prove more efficient .
3 On Aug. 22 it emerged that Shaikh Bachir Fekih , a member of the FIS , had attended the final round of negotiations in a personal capacity amidst reports of assurances by the Prime Minister , Sid Ahmed Ghozali , that the state of siege in force in the country since June 5 [ see p. 38312 ] would be lifted by Oct. 5 .
4 Including the ( necessary ) Lemma 1.2.1 it appears that our proof of 1.2.2 depends on various properties of the = symbol together with several applications of A4 , A3 and D together with just one application of A2 .
5 When the late Conservative administration did its sums at the end of 1963 it found that its future programme worked out at an annual rate of increase of 4.1 per cent .
6 Nevertheless people decided to try it out , till in 1932 it seemed that the coup de grace to such activity had been delivered by the mathematician John von Neumann .
7 Instead , in December 1984 it announced that a 30 per cent cut was becoming ‘ an aim of policy ’ .
8 1.10 It appears that nearly all languages make at least one division in the words of their vocabulary , morphologically or syntactically , or in both ways , between those which commonly do instantiate and those which can not instantiate entities ; the former are traditionally called nouns , and there is a very high degree of intuitive agreement in cross-linguistic identification of nouns precisely because speakers of even widely different cultures are disposed to agree in what they regard as entities rather than properties .
9 But it 's also fears that the Party itself is becoming too radical too , they always want to control two elements and I mean on the last page , point number sixteen it says that how that erm tt that how that the Communist Party members ought to refrain from securing undue benefits by taking advantage of their leading position .
10 The strikes had taken on an important political dimension when workers formed a free trades union ‘ Solidarity ’ , and in 1981 it seemed that Soviet tanks would be needed to restore order .
11 In chapter 17 it seems that Abraham did not tell Sarah that she would be having a child .
12 In the autumn of 1950 it seemed that the Korean crisis was well on the way to a solution .
13 By the closing weeks of 1950 it seemed that the Chinese might be about to win an outright victory in all of Korea .
14 In the 1590s it appeared that there were already two reversioners to the post of Clerk to the Privy Seal , when a request came from Edward Reynolds for a third .
15 In 1958 it seems that Eisenhower also hoped that his generosity in the nuclear field might encourage the British to transfer resources from their own programmes to a renewed conventional build-up .
16 First , the firm is eager to expand its data-transmission services , which at present make up just 5% of total sales ; by 2000 it hopes that will have risen to around 20% .
17 With a squad of 16 it means that five players spend a majority of their time watching .
18 In 1973 it seems that only 6 per cent of SBAT chairmen were lawyers .
19 Up to 1970 it seemed that it was mutually beneficial to allow large scale migration to remove ‘ surplus ’ labour from these southern rural regions .
20 The US Treasury began to experience a depletion of its gold stock , so in August 1971 it announced that official convertibility of dollars into gold was temporarily suspended .
21 Accordingly in 1982 it announced that , while varying systems could be established to reflect differing departmental roles , all departments were to introduce ‘ management systems like MINIS ’ together with ‘ a structure of organization ’ in which identifiable functions could be assigned to ‘ responsibility centres ’ ( Efficiency and Effectiveness , 1982 , para. 29 and annex C ) .
22 In 1900 it denied that hysteria had ‘ anything to do with sexual passion , either with its excitement , suppression or gratification ’ , and in a discussion in 1914 a doctor saw hysteria as a product of inactivity in a section of the brain so that ‘ the less a hysterical patient likes any line of treatment , the more good it is likely to do if firmly applied .
23 Tony Davies attests to the continuing force even in the 1980s of the " fluid and contradictory debris of discursive fragments which surrounds such limp , but none the less coercive , questions as " Well , what do you think of this then ? " 150 It seems that what continues largely to hold these fragments together are those practically-embedded assumptions into which Barbara Hardy , in her strict attention to the humdrum interactions rather than the more formal discursive superstructure , offers a degree of insight unusual for writings on English in higher education .
24 Within a day or two it appeared that a complete South African team would be fielded and Treviso might just see the start of rugby 's World War III .
25 During the first quarter of 1994 it says that , it will add support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode across the wide area , which will presumably require a wide area Asynchronous Transfer Mode board for the Access/One .
26 By 1965 it appeared that 48 per cent of retired men over 65 , but only 24 per cent of single women over 60 and 11 per cent of widows over pensionable age had employers ' pensions , younger women predominating among those women who had a pension in their own right ( Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance , 1966 , p. 154 ) .
27 While the first year of occupation was marked by a firm emphasis on the need for liberal democratic reforms to avoid a revival of militarism , by 1947 it seems that the need for an anti-military government was not taken to imply an anti-conservative one .
28 Does he also agree that there has been a noticeable change of opinion in the business community , in that in 1990 it thought that we could go into the exchange rate mechanism without any disadvantage whereas it is now beginning to realise that the ERM obliges us to have a higher exchange rate and higher real interest rates than are appropriate for domestic needs ?
29 In March 1990 it appeared that a further RAF attack had been averted .
30 Pressures on the CNAA 's machinery were growing , and at the beginning of 1968 it complained that it was being overburdened with unsuitable applications .
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